six-pointer

A match between two teams on a similar number of points (in a league using the three-points-for-a-win system); so called because the difference between a side winning and losing the match is a six-point swing relative to their opponents.

Noun

  1. A match between two teams on a similar number of points (in a league using the three-points-for-a-win system); so called because the difference between a side winning and losing the match is a six-point swing relative to their opponents.
    • Sammy Lee has gone from Bolton and Fulham's Lawrie Sanchez is talking about six-pointers. - 2007, Stuart Barnes, Sanchez's six-pointer stalemate, The Guardian
    • Manuel Pellegrini believes Arsenal are still in the title race but sees Saturday's clash as a six-pointer that could allow his side to open up a 12-point gap on Arsene Wenger's side. - 2014, Arsenal match is a...

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