extra-time

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extra-time (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of extra time
    • 2011, Adam Pearson, The England Quiz Book, →ISBN, page 1990:
      Who was the first England player to force a save out of the West German goalkeeper in the first period of extra-time in the 1966 World Cup final?
    • 2014, Tom Oldfield, Arsene Wenger - The Unauthorised Biography of Le Professeur, →ISBN:
      The match would go to extra-time.
    • 2015, Packie Bonner, The Last Line: My Autobiography, →ISBN:
      The game started to slow toward the end of extra-time and I can honestly say those were the first moments when my thoughts started to wander to the prospect of a penalty shoot-out.

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