Stopwatch vs stoppage time: why do rugby and football use different timing systems?ByKatharine SharpeBBC Sport senior journalistPublished31 minutes agoTime-wasting is a familiar irritation across many sports, for both fans and players.Attempts to tactically wind the clock down can often be seen in the closing stages of football and rugby matches, which can lead to games ending well beyond their scheduled time – with the average minutes added on per game in the Premier League increasing from six minutes 13 seconds in 2016-17 to 10 minutes 26 seconds in 2025-26.Stoppage time in football and the stopwatch system used in both rugby codes aim to ensure the right amount of time is played, by restoring time at the end of games and pausing the clock respectively.But why do the sports use different timekeeping systems – and what are their limitations?Get in touchSend us your questionsContact form

