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The new penalty shoot-out format, termed ‘ABBA,’ might be used for the first time on Sunday, at Wembley.
The stage will be the Community Shield clash between Chelsea and Arsenal, the Football Association has announced.
If the match ends in a draw after 90 minutes, the London rivals will head straight into a shoot-out to decide the winner and the new system, aimed at being fairer on the team taking the second penalty, will be trialled.
The system is based on the format used in tennis tie-breaks, with the team taking the first kick in each pair of kicks alternating, so AB BA AB BA and so on instead of AB AB AB AB etc.
“The FA has today announced that a different order of kicks for kicks from the Penalty Mark (KFPM) will be trialled at Sunday’s FA Community Shield – the first time the new format will be used competitively in the country,” the FA said in a statement.
The new format will be used across all English Football League tournaments from this season.