This podcast's weekly football phrase is to throw under the bus. which is a phrase used by Mohammad Salah in comments this week.
In this week's football-language podcast we look at some language from the 2026 World Cup draw that took place in Washington at the...
This podcast's weekly football phrase is to shin it. which is a phrae you will hear connected with how a player kicks the ball.
In this week's football-language podcast we look at some language from the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores final (2025) that took place this...
In this football phrase of the week we look at some language from the weekend, including the phrase, 'the goal stands' from the Newcastle...
In this week's football-language podcast we look at a phrase used to talk about amazing moments in football - Roy of the Rovers.
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In this football phrase of the week we look at some language from the recent 2026 World Cup qualifier between Hungary and Ireland...
In this week's football-language podcast we look at some language connected to the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and the phrase, 'group...
In this week's Learn English Through Football podcast we look at the phrase, 'solo effort' which describes a particular type of goal.
In this week's Learn English Through Football podcast we look at the phrase, 'go clear' when describing a team doing well in a match or in...
This phrase refers to a type of tackle where the defender makes contact with both the opposing player and the ball. It’s often seen as a...
The weekly football phrase we introduce in this podcast is 'man and ball7 which is a phrase used in football to describe tackles.
In this week's football-language podcast we look at a verb phrase connected to shooting and passing.
This week's football phrase is the verb phrase '(to) Spurn a Chance'. This phrase is often to describe an attempt at goal.
In this week's football-language podcast we look at some language connected to club rivalries. We also look ahead to this weekend's...
In this football phrase of the week we look at expressions connected to the word 'qualify', including 'claim a spot' after the recent 2026...
In this week's football-language podcast we look at Liverpool's start to the season and the key phrase is 'to bed in'.
In this week's football-language podcast we look at some meanings around the phrase, 'to down a team or an opponent'.
This week's football phrase is the verb 'to overturn'. This phrase is often used when talking about referreing decisions: eg. awarding...
In this week's football-language podcast we look at the meanings around the word, 'finish' in football including finishing and finishers.
This week's football phrase is the noun phrase 'a low block'. This phrase can describe how Manchester City played against Arsenal on Sunday.
In this week's football-language podcast we look at the phrase, 'stoppage time goal' after some late goals in the Champions League this...
This week's football phrase is the verb phrase to sweep aside. This phrase describes the Manchester derby played on Sunday.
In this week's football-language podcast we look at some more language from the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, including the phrase, 'selection...
In this football phrase of the week we look at the phrase, 'straight red' from the 2026 World Cup qualifier between Serbia and England.
In this week's football-language podcast we look at a phrase connected to qualifying for a competition or tournament: book their place...
In this football phrase of the week we look at the phrase, 'slam shut' as the transfer window finally closes in many European countries.
In this week's football-language podcast we look at two phrases from the past week: one to do with a shock cup win and the other connected...
In this football phrase of the week we look at the phrase, 'dream debut' after Liverpool's last-minute win over Newcastle in the Premier...
In this week's football-language podcast we look at some language to describe the start of the season, including the phrase, 'get underway'.
This week's football phrase is the noun, a blunder. This word featured a lot in commentary and reports on Manchester United v Arsenal
Son Heung-min in Numbers: In this week's football-language podcast we look back at some of the key numbers from the Tottenham career of...
