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121:). This particular use of half-time could be seen as unnecessary after the standardisation of football rules (and indeed, the first set of FA Laws in 1863 did not provide for a half time interval) but is still used for the now-rare contests between teams playing different codes of football. Provision for a half time interval in FA Laws was introduced in 1870 and has been part of those Laws (and later, IFAB Laws) ever since (see 137:
One benefit of half-time in a field game is to allow teams to swap their positions on the field in order that the effects of the natural conditions such as sunlight and wind direction are experienced fairly by both teams. In some sports this is achieved without the need for half-time: for example, in
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half-time (as suggested by Adrian Harvey in his book, Football, The First Hundred Years: The Untold Story) is that the origin of the practice was to allow for two football teams each used to a different set of rules to play half of the game by familiar rules, and half by the opposition rules. This
125:). Changing ends at half-time (if no goals had been scored) was part of the following schools' codes: Brighton, Eton, Rossall, Sheffield, and Winchester. Other schools changed every time that side scored (Cheltenham, FA, Harrow, Marlborough, Rugby, Shrewsbury, Uppingham schools) The 1863 185:. In addition, it allows analysis of the game so far by pundits; controversial incidents or exceptional play may be highlighted at this time. It also allows viewers to catch up with any action that they may have missed. Half-time has spawned one of the most enduring 57:) is the name given to the interval between the two halves of the match. Typically, after half-time, teams swap ends of the field of play in order to reduce any advantage that may be gained from wind or a slope to the playing surface, for example. 167:. As many spectators at the ground may be otherwise occupied using stadium facilities it might be inferred that the scale and spectacle of half-time entertainment is more directly related to the size of the potential television audience. 665: 88:). On games that are broadcast on television and radio, it also provides broadcasters with an opportunity to give a recap of the first half of the game, air highlights of other games in progress, air 146:, where playing positions do not change and both teams occupy the same locations on the field of play, though there is frequent rotation of players in the ordinary course of play. 60:
While it exists mainly to allow competitors to rest briefly and recover from the play of the first half, half-time also serves a number of other purposes. It also serves as an
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matches typically take three minutes between sets 1 and 2 and any sets after the 3rd (if played). The interval between sets 2 and 3 is sometimes longer and sometimes the same.
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fielding positions of players are rotated after a set passage of play. In other sports no such provision is necessary, for example in
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state: "In a match when half the time agreed upon has elapsed, the side shall change goals when the ball is next out of play".
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Half-time for spectators offers the opportunity to visit the toilet, get some food or drink, or just exercise
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is played in three periods of twenty minutes with eighteen-minute intermissions between regulation periods.
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in North America), or concerts featuring popular music acts (particularly in major events such as the
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may be put on for the spectators to keep their attention, most famously in the case of the
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for spectators, and, especially in North America, often features
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The origin of changing ends at half-time lies in the early
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Two turns (quarters) of 9 minutes each (7 minutes each in
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Two periods (quarters) of 20 minutes plus stoppage time (
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to describe football: that "it's a game of two halves."
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Time when half of the regular playing time has expired
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Halftime
Half time (disambiguation)
team sports
matches
intermission
entertainment
cheerleading performances
tifos
marching bands
collegiate sports
Super Bowl
commercials and other advertisements
English public school football games
Eton
Rugby
Rugby union
Laws of the Game
Cambridge Rules
cricket
baseball
cramped
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half-time show
American football
Super Bowl
televised
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television
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