Sentences with phrase «tight contest at»

The FC Dynamo Kyiv winger settled a tight contest at the Metalist Arena in the home side's favour with a composed finish four minutes past the hour.
Roy Hodgson's bottom - of - the - table Eagles edged a tight contest at a sold - out Amex Stadium but they were unable to make a breakthrough as their search for a first league goal on the road since April continues.
In fine form for Manchester City to keep yet another clean sheet, Joe Hart was an important part of the team's 1 - 0 win in a tight contest at Crystal Palace.

Not exact matches

The final score at Wembley on Saturday, a 1 - 0 defeat for Arsenal against Tottenham Hotspur in which Harry Kane scored the winner, implies a tighter contest than the one we saw.
In the Bet365 correct score market, a Fulham 2 - 1 wager is having appeal at 8/1 but this should be a fairly tight contest.
A place in the Wembley final, of course, is at stake in this one, so it is probably going to be a tight contest as the Tangerines are a good home side.
That fall, though the company worked for several heavy favorites that won seats in Albany, its clients in tight State Senate contests found themselves crying into the punch bowl at their election night parties.
While there's been little reliable public polling on the contest, internal GOP polls have shown a tighter - than - expected finish, and national Republicans have accordingly thrown extra resources at Gianforte.
Democrats are sure to pick up at least 28 seats, but that number could rise as high as 30 — or more — depending on the outcomes of several VERY tight contests.
It was a tight contest, with many students from all over the region submitting pieces of high quality work that showed both excellent written skills and good imaginations, but Kirsty did really well at producing a finished article that was a cut above the rest.
According to William Hill, Martin Boyce is the 11/10 favourite to scoop this year's Turner Prize, followed by George Shaw at 13/8 in a very tight contest that sees the outsider Karla Black for a 6/1 shot for victory.
On a given day in Tokyo, the diverse array of people using bicycles here in this urban sprawl of 30 million souls includes: the middle - aged salary man riding to work on his fold - up bike in his business suit every day; the trendy adolescent skipping off to do some window shopping; the stay - at - home mother dropping not one, but two kids off at school; the pack of old men determined not to be late for their morning gate - ball contest; and, the serious cyclist kitted out in tight lycra and a fancy water - bottle pouch.
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