New Delhi, May 27 -- Football is set to move on from time-wasting tactics ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament.

The upcoming FIFA World Cup in United States, Canada and Mexico will be the biggest one yet, with a record number of 48 teams set to compete. Substitutes have been often accused of walking slowly, whereas some "tactical" injuries have raised some serious questions.

FIFA, football's global governing body, along with International Football Association Board (IFAB), have introduced a fresh set of rules ahead of the FIFA World Cup. Let's now take a quick look at each and every one of these rules.

The eight-second goalkeeper rule had already been tested globally before, but now this rule arrives at the FIFA World Cup 2026 t...