Replay (sports)

This article describes a replay competition. It is not to be confused with instant replay, the videotape review process.

In sports, a replay (also known as a rematch or a do-over, depending on the context) refers to a second game between two teams after the first game's results were either nullified or ended in a draw. A game may be nullified if the game's result is protested (usually the losing team) and the organizers ruled to replay the game (thereby upholding the protest). If the game is nullified, the results of the first game may be discarded.

Full replays are extremely rare in most sports; most sports organizations have provisions that either allow ties to stand or mandate they be broken within the game with overtime. Among organizations that have a replay system are the AFL Grand Final, some forms of association football, and Nippon Professional Baseball. In all cases, the replay system is only used in playoff tournaments, when a winner must be decided.

Notable replayed games