Two-legged Tie (Home & Away)
A two-legged tie is a matchup decided over two games — one at each player's 'home' — with the aggregate score across both legs determining who advances.
How two legs work
Instead of one match, the pairing plays twice. The scores are added together into an aggregate: if you win the first leg 2–1 and lose the second 1–0, the aggregate is 2–2. Two legs reduce the impact of a single fluke result and give each side a 'home' game.
Breaking an aggregate tie
If the aggregate is level after both legs, competitions use a tiebreaker — historically the away-goals rule, though many now go straight to extra time and penalties. As always, the organizer sets the rule in advance so there's no ambiguity at full time.
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