Either way: In both situations; it doesn’t matter which option. Example: Either way, we’ll enjoy the game., Hometown: The town or city where you grew up. , On your doorstep: Very close to where you live. Example: Having the stadium on your doorstep is convenient., Must’ve been: Used to say you are sure something was true in the past. Example: It must’ve been exciting., A while ago: Some time in the past., Make the final: To reach the last stage of a competition., Never in doubt: Certain to happen; very clear., Aussie: A person from Australia., Tough: Difficult to answer or decide. Example: That’s a tough question., Underdogs: The team that is expected to lose. , Go to a penalty shoot-out: To be decided by penalties after a draw (1-1). Example: The match went to penalties., Dreaded: Something you fear or really don’t want. Example: It ended in a dreaded penalty shoot-out., Hardly: Almost not. Example: I could hardly speak., My legs were like jelly: A metaphor meaning you feel very weak or shaky. Example: Before the exam, my legs were like jelly., Put it in the back of the net: To score a goal., Against all the odds: Despite a very low chance of success. Example: They won against all the odds., Gutted: Very disappointed or upset. Example: We were gutted after the loss., Sporting hero: A very admired sports person., Idolise: To admire someone very much.To admire someone very much., Sporting feat: An impressive achievement in sport.An impressive achievement in sport..

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