On this week’s football-language podcast we look ahead to the first
leg of the 2018
Copa Libertadores final between Boca Juniors and River Plate – the
superclásico continental final! We also look forward to the Manchester derby which features in our predictions competition along with Chelsea v Everton and Arsenal v Wolves. There is also a football quiz question and we explain some football language, including the phrase ‘
to set up a goal‘ and
the cliche ‘
put it in the mixer‘. If you’d like the transcript to the show – great for learners and teachers of English – please show your support by becoming a patron (
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Transcript of the show (11th November 2018)
Learn English Through Football Podcast: 2018 Copa Libertadores Final and Manchester Derby
DF: You are listening to
languagecaster.com’s football-language podcast. Welcome everyone to the podcast for all those interested in improving their English skills and who love
the beautiful game of football. My name is Damian and I’m here in a very rainy London…
DB: …Oh dear…
DF: …the day after the first leg of the
superclásico between Boca Juniors and River Plate should have been played in the 2018
Copa Libertadores final but thanks to some heavy rain – some really heavy downfalls – the game in Buenos Aires was postponed for 24 hours and will now take place later on today. And w e’ll be looking ahead to the 58th Copa Libertadores final later on in the show. Now down the line in Tokyo, Japan is Damon. How are you doing Damon?
DB: Hi Damian. Things are good here in Tokyo. Beautiful weather – sun and blue skies, no rain at all. Now, did you watch any football last week?
DF: Well, it is a really busy time in the football world so I have watched a lot of football recently. Last Saturday I saw four games from the Premier League: On TV I watched Bournemouth lose at home to Manchester United who won with
a last-gasp winner, then I walked down to the London Stadium to see home side West Ham
take on Burnley. I went with my brother who is a Hammers fan and he was delighted as they won 4-2 in a thriller. We then watched the
top-of-the-table clash between Arsenal and your team Liverpool which was an end-to-end affair and finished 1-1 and finally I saw the Wolves
versus Tottenham game which my team Spurs managed