WordLens

six pointer

1 of 1noun
/'sɪks 'pɔɪntər/
Forms:six pointers
1

a sports match or event where both teams are near each other in the league standings, and the result significantly affects their rankings

A six pointer refers to a sports match or event where both teams or competitors are competing for points that are crucial to their standings, particularly when the teams are close in rank. A win in such a match is especially valuable because it not only adds points to the winner's total but also denies the opponent those points, making it a significant contest in determining final positions or rankings. It is commonly used in team sports like football, where a win can have a major impact on the league table.

  • This weekend's match is a crucial six pointer for both teams fighting to avoid relegation.
  • Every match in the final stretch of the season feels like a six pointer as teams vie for playoff spots.
  • The derby match turned out to be a six pointer as both teams battled for the top spot in the league.
  • With only a few games left, every encounter becomes a potential six pointer for teams chasing promotion.
  • Tonight's fixture is a six pointer; a win could lift us out of the relegation zone.