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  • If someone is a 'Supersub' do they start the match?
    Yes
    No
  • If a player is 'on the bench' are they starting the match?
    Yes
    No
  • If you miss a decisive penalty in a penalty shoot out you
    Let your country out
    Let your country down
    Let your country over
    Let your country in
  • What are the games after the Group stages of the world cup referred to as
    The knock in stages
    The knock out stages
    The knock over stages
    The knock on stages
  • What is this goalkeeper doing?
    Showing over
    Showing out
    Showing off
    Showing on
  • What does squeeky bum time refer to?
    A team is winning by a narrow margin in the closing stages
    An injured player
  • If a match is cancelled it is
    Called back
    Called off
    Called in
    Called over
  • If you play 'out of your skin' is this good or bad?
    Good
    Bad
  • If you 'miss a sitter' is that an easy or difficult chance?
    Easy
    Difficult
  • When you are selected for your national team you are
    Called under
    Called over
    Called up
    Called on
  • Which of these means to take a risk
    Gamble off
    Gamble in
    Gamble over
    Gamble on
  • If a player scores a 'hat trick' how many goals have they scored?
    3
    4
    2
    1
  • Who is the 'gaffer'
    A referee
    A supporter
    The manager
    A player
  • If a player scores a 'brace' how many goals have they scored?
    4
    1
    3
    2
  • When you win a match you were losing this is called a
    Come on
    Come out
    Come over
    Comeback
  • When players decrease the speed, intensity and severity of their play they
    Ease on
    Ease off
    Ease out
    Ease in
  • The time a game starts is
    Kick off
    Kick about
    Kick on
    Kick over
  • When you get a red card you are
    Sent on
    Sent away
    Sent over
    Sent off
  • What does the phrase 'It's coming home' refer to?
    England winning the world cup
    Watching football in your house
    A team playing in their home country
  • Is a bogey team a team you often win against or often lose against?
    Lose
    Win