May I suggest that you convert both times to seconds before you try to compare the times as this makes the comparison much easier?
use feature ":5.14";
use warnings FATAL => qw(all);
use strict;
sub timeLeft
{my ($Hours, $Minutes, $Seconds) = @_;
my ($hours, $minutes, $seconds) = @{[localtime(time)]}[2, 1, 0];
my $currentTimeInSeconds = $hours*3600+$minutes*60+$seconds;
my $targetTimeInSeconds = $Hours*3600+$Minutes*60+$Seconds;
$targetTimeInSeconds > $currentTimeInSeconds ? $targetTimeInSeconds
+- $currentTimeInSeconds : undef
}
say timeLeft(qw(20 50 00));
Produces:
158
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