- Zimbabwe – Namibia / 300$
- Togo – Algeria / 175$
- Liberia – Equatorial Guinea / 310$
- Gambia – Madagascar / 214$
- Kenya – Cameroon / 234$
- Vegas Golden Knights – Anaheim Ducks / 193$
- Edmonton Oilers – Calgary Flames / 335$
- Dallas Stars – Seattle Kraken / 186$
- Gijon – Castellon / 161$
- Italy – Israel / 167$
Any Given Sunday
How to understand the football expression “Any Given Sunday”?
What is “Any Given Sunday”?
Where is the phrase “Any Given Sunday” used?
The phrase “Any Given Sunday” comes from the world of American football, where the majority of games are played on Sundays. The term is a shortened version of “On any given Sunday, any team can beat any other team”.
Meaning – just because a team is favored to win, this doesn’t mean that the underdog doesn’t have a chance of victory.
The term is now commonly used in the “real world” to convey the thought that nobody is really counted out if they show up to play in the game.
Example: You are training for a tennis match and don’t believe that there is a chance that you will beat your opponent, who has a much higher ranking than you do.
You still, however, show up to play, and end up beating them, as they didn’t play very much and you played some of the best tennis of your life.
“On Any Given Sunday” anything can happen.