score draw

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score draw (plural score draws)

  1. (soccer) A draw in which both teams score, i.e. the game ends 1–1, 2–2, 3–3, etc.
    • 2015 November 9, Davis, Callum, “Graeme Souness shouting at Thierry Henry is frightening and awkward”, in The Telegraph:
      "The former Liverpool captain, renowned for his reputation in the past as a no-nonsense midfield-enforcer, put Thierry Henry firmly in his place on Sunday afternoon after Arsenal's score draw with Tottenham."

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