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normal time

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noun

  1. sport the standard length of time allowed for a match before any extra time, such as injury time, is added

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Twelve minutes of normal time left - too soon?

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It felt almost inevitable that a controversial moment during the game would lead to an incident - but no-one could have foreseen a group of players walking off the pitch as Senegal did in that chaotic conclusion to normal time.

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Then in the dying moments of normal time with England 46-45 ahead, the referee gave France the option of a penalty kick from either of two positions, following infringements by Trevor Davison and Maro Itoje.

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Igor Thiago twice cancelled out Jarrod Bowen goals in normal time but, fielding a strong side, Brentford ultimately lost out to a much-changed West Ham.

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The 41‑year‑old made nine changes from their 4‑1 win at Aston Villa but needed extra‑time goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Joao Pedro, after Wrexham lost momentum following George Dobson's red card at the end of normal time.

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