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 We are not even at the end of the group stage at the 2018 World Cup and there have already been a record number of penalties at the tournament

 The introduced of VAR (Video Assistant Referee) has clearly had an impact on the official's decision making as the number of spot-kicks has gone through the roof

 England have already seen three given in their two games against Tunisia and Panama and there has been and there have already been two games with two penalties in

 Here are all the penalties we have seen taken in Russia so far…  After 44 games there have been 24 penalties given at the World Cup

 Of these, 18 have been scored and six missed. 10 of the 24 have been given after a VAR review

Penalties at the World Cup so far Cristiano Ronaldo for Portugal vs Spain (scored) Antoine Griezmann for France vs Australia after VAR review (scored) Miles Jedinak for Australia vs France (scored) Lionel Messi for Argentina vs Iceland (missed) Christian Cueva for Peru vs Denmark after VAR review (missed) Luka Modric for Croatia vs Nigeria (scored) Andras Granqvist for Sweden vs South Korea after VAR review (scored) Ferjani Sassi for Tunisia vs England (scored) Shinji Kagawa for Japan vs Colombia (scored) Mohamed Salah for Egypt vs Russia (scored) Mile Jedinak for Australia vs Denmark after VAR review(scored) Gylfi Sigurdsson for Iceland vs Nigeria after VAR review (missed) Eden Hazard for Belgium vs Tunisia after VAR review (scored) Carlos Vela for Mexico vs South Korea (scored) Harry Kane for England vs Panama (scored) Harry Kane for England vs Panama (scored) Fahad Al-Muwallad for Saudi Arabia vs Egypt (missed) Salman Al-Faraj for Saudi Arabia vs Egypt after VAR review (scored) Cristiano Ronaldo for Portugal vs Iran after VAR review (missed) Karim Ansarifard for Iran vs Portugal after VAR review (scored) Victor Moses for Nigeria vs Argentina after VAR review (scored) Gylfi Sigurdsson for Iceland vs Croatia (scored) Andreas Granqvist for Sweden vs Mexico (scored) Bryan Ruiz for Costa Rica vs Switzerland (missed)  Penalties are being given, on average, every 0

54 games this tournament and if that continues, 35 will be awarded over the entire World Cup

 All stats accurate up to and including the games on 27 June.  The previous record for the most penalties at a World Cup came in 2002 when 18 were scored, so there is every chance that figure could be doubled this summer

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