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This Week: The world's oldest rivalry

Welcome to This Week from Premier Skills English, a weekly review of football action for learners of English from across the globe. In This Week, Jack talks about three stories from this week in the Premier League and there are lots of football English words and phrases for you to learn.

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The language from the stories that I’m going to talk about this week is:

  • rivalry
  • contested
  • underdog
  • an unofficial anthem
  • bold opposition
  • galvanised into action

The world’s oldest football rivalry

Jude Bellingham carves his way through the Scottish defence in the lead up to Harry Kane's goal

Jude Bellingham carves his way through the Scottish defence in the lead up to Harry Kane's goal

150 years ago, well 150 years, nine months and 14 days ago, the first international football match was played at Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow, in Scotland. This fixture led to one of the most passionately contested and supported rivalries in the world of football The first international football match was played between Scotland and England.

The rivalry is particularly spicy because it goes beyond football. Scotland and England are for the most part good neighbours, but there are reasons why Scotland feels badly treated by England or by the government in London and when the two teams get together to play football, the desire to defeat the English team is very strong. However, the population of England is over ten times that of Scotland so the pool of footballers from which the Scottish manager can select a team is much smaller so in these meetings, Scotland is always the underdog.

On Tuesday evening, the English team travelled to Scotland’s National Stadium, Hampden Park in Glasgow to face their oldest rivals for the 116th time. Of their previous encounters, England had won 48, Scotland 26.

As the teams lined up, a lone bagpiper played the first few notes of Scotland’s unofficial anthem. The crowd started up and belted out the rest of the song with such passion that one of the young mascots covered his ears.

The English team was loaded with stars of the Premier League and Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham. With such a talented squad, it was no surprise to see England go ahead in the first half with goals from Phil Foden and Bellingham.

Scotland managed to put up a characteristically bold opposition, but failed to find a way past the England defence. Scotland’s only goal was an own goal from Harry Maguire who tried to clear a ball and accidentally pushed it into the net.

Scotland suddenly looked like they might make a comeback and this galvanised England into action and Bellingham chopped through the Scottish defence to feed Kane who scored a superb goal.

Final score: Scotland 1 - England 3

Language challenge

Complete the gaps with the words and phrases from the podcast.

Number 1. Gerard Butler, the Paisley born Hollywood action star, was pictured filming himself singing Scotland's national ________ before the 150th Anniversary Heritage international friendly match.

Number 2. In a dramatic high school volleyball match, Springfield defeated Shelbyville in three tightly-__________ sets.

Number 3. Farmers from all over the country were ___________________ by either joining the protest or organising a series of demonstrations.

Number 4. The Premier League might have the Manchester and Merseyside derbies, along with match-ups like Brighton v Crystal Palace, but the EFL has some fierce, fierce __________ across the board.

Number 5. Don't call her an ___________, this 13-year-old boxer Beth Harris-Smoke is a 'wolf' in the ring.

Number 6. As the Premier League returns this weekend, the flamboyant Frenchman has adopted a characteristically _______ new hairstyle.

Leave your answers in the comments section at the bottom of the page and I will go through them next week.

Football Phrase

Now it’s time for this week’s football phrase.

This week’s football phrase is an easy one. I want to know what type of goal Harry Maguire scored in the 150th Anniversary Heritage international friendly match between Scotland and England.

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