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six-pointer

British  

noun

  1. informal a football match between two teams in similar positions in the league table, considered as being worth six points as it not only gains the winning team three points but denies three points to the losing team

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Stephen's prediction: This is almost like a mid-table six-pointer.

From BBC • Feb. 8, 2024

It was dubbed a relegation six-pointer beforehand and Everton came away with all the points to boost their chances of remaining in the top flight come the end of the campaign.

From BBC • Feb. 18, 2023

Now Salernitana faces another relegation six-pointer on Sunday against Cagliari, the team that replaced it in the bottom three.

From Seattle Times • May 6, 2022

The most important fixture, arguably, is Burnley’s trip to Leeds as it is bordering on being a relegation six-pointer.

From The Guardian • Jan. 2, 2022

But there is a plum relegation six-pointer at Villa Park, so you do get a little treat.

From The Guardian • Dec. 21, 2019