What If Argentina and Morocco End in a Draw in the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2025 Final Today?

Published On: October 20, 2025
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The Argentina Under-20 national team will play Morocco this Sunday in the final of the FIFA Under-20 World Cup in Chile. As the tournament approaches its end, a key question arises: what happens if the match ends in a tie after 90 minutes?

Argentina reached the final by defeating Colombia 1-0 in the semifinals. The team has won all six of its matches in the tournament and is looking to secure its seventh U-20 world title.

They will have almost their full squad available. Coach Diego Placente can count on Maher Carrizo, the Velez Sarsfield forward, who returns after a suspension due to yellow card accumulation. However, Argentina will miss Valente Pierani and Alvaro Montoro. Pierani, a defender from Estudiantes, injured his knee in the quarterfinals against Mexico, while Montoro, from Botafogo, fractured his collarbone.

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On the other side, Morocco reached the final after beating France in a penalty shootout in the semifinals. The African team has lost only once in the tournament — to Mexico in the group stage, known as the “group of death.”

What happens if Argentina and Morocco tie?

According to FIFA’s official rules for the Under-20 World Cup in Chile 2025, if a knockout match ends in a tie, the first tiebreaker will be extra time, made up of two 15-minute halves.

If Argentina and Morocco are still tied after extra time, the match will go to a penalty shootout, similar to the senior teams’ World Cup final against France in 2022.

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If the tie continues through extra time, the winner will be determined by penalties, with the team that scores the most advancing — or in this case, taking home the trophy.