Two-footed tackle - A dangerous tackle using both feet that is 'over the ball'. When a player lunges at the opponent, usually with both...
On this week's show we take a look at the phrasal verb 'to turn in'
This week's English for football is thick and fast.
On this week's show we feature the word talisman, which is used to describe an important player from a team.
Football tactics: Why are football formations important? What is the difference between 4-4-2 and 4-3-3? This week, languagecaster.com...
This week's football Phrase is The Table Doesn't Lie - complete with transcript
To turn a corner: the languagecaster team explain a football phrase or cliché for learners of English who love the sport.
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World Cup Phrase of the Day: To Take the Game to
This week's English for football phrase is 'to take out' - what does it mean in soccer?
English Football Phrase: To Thump A Team
Football phrases for learners of English: 12th Man
This week we explain the phrase 'take apart'.
Today's English for football is the tide turns.
On this week's English for football we look at the phrase thrills and spills. This is used to describe a particularly exciting match where...
Take the game by the scruff of the neck
Weekly English football phrase for learners of English - Two-horse race