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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a late equaliser" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in the context of sports, particularly in soccer, to describe a goal scored by a team that levels the score late in the game.
Example: "In the final minutes of the match, the home team scored a late equaliser, bringing the score to 2-2."
Alternatives: "a last-minute equalizer" or "a late goal to level the score".
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Had a late equaliser rightly disallowed.
The visitors pushed for a late equaliser but in vain.
Bartholomew Ogbeche scored first for the Parisians with Jeremy Mathieu scoring a late equaliser.
Elche scored a late equaliser and for 'late' read, well, 'late'late
A late equaliser took the third-tier club to penalties, which Hearts won 4-2.
But Granada got a late equaliser through the brilliantly named Isaac Success.
They conceded a late equaliser to draw 2-2 againSwitzerlandand.
7.47pm BST Machin Vitolo snatches a late equaliser for Sevilla against Liberec!
Diego Forlán duly converted the penally before Julio Baptista scored a late equaliser for Madrid.
And yet Millwall needed a late equaliser to draw 1-1 with Crewe's teenagers.
The frequent loss of possession probably played a big part in Joe Allen hitting a late equaliser.
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