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score draw

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noun

  1. (esp in football) a result of a match in which both sides have scored an equal number of goals

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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But even without that, the game was the joint-highest score draw in a Champions League semi-final game alongside a 3-3 draw between Dynamo Kyiv and Bayern Munich in the first leg in 1998-99.

From BBC • Apr. 30, 2025

This is probably going to be another score draw but I seem to get Fulham wrong whatever I say.

From BBC • Apr. 17, 2025

The fight scenes, often backed by the percussion of Joel P. West’s versatile score, draw on myriad influences, from the artful kineticism of Tsui Hark to the slapstick fisticuffs of Jackie Chan and Stephen Chow.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 23, 2021

But in truth it's a score draw, neither man landing the killer blow, both too busy preening yet strangely in awe of each other despite all the bluster.

From The Guardian • Jul. 29, 2011

They often look to drive toward the basket — aided by the new rules — hoping to score, draw a foul, pass the ball to a teammate for an open shot or reset the offense.

From New York Times • Oct. 23, 2010

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