Free football half timer. 45-minute halves with 15-minute half-time. Track stoppage time and extra time periods for the full match. Start instantly.
90 minutes of regulation play (2×45-minute halves) plus 15-minute half-time. Stoppage time (injury time) is added at the end of each half by the referee. In knockout competitions, drawn matches go to 2×15-minute extra time periods, then a penalty shootout if still level.
The fourth official adds time for: substitutions (1 minute each), goal celebrations, injury treatment time, VAR checks, time wasting, and significant delays. FIFA guidelines recommend 30 seconds per substitution and the actual time lost for each stoppage. Average stoppage: 2–5 minutes per half in a normal match.
15 minutes in professional leagues (UEFA, FIFA regulations). In amateur and youth football, half-time may be 10–15 minutes depending on competition rules. The break allows tactical team talks, substitution decisions, fluid intake, and minor injury treatment.
2×15-minute periods with a 1-minute break between. Extra time is used in knockout rounds when the match is level after 90 minutes plus stoppage time. If still level after 120 minutes, the match goes to a penalty shootout.
Under-7/8: 2×10-minute halves. Under-9/10: 2×20-minute halves. Under-11/12: 2×25-minute halves. Under-13/14: 2×35-minute halves. Under-15/16: 2×40-minute halves. Under-17/18: full 2×45-minute halves. Regulations vary by national association.