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The phrase "live match" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a sporting event that is taking place in real-time as opposed to being recorded and watched at a later time. An example of this phrase in a sentence is: "I'm excited to watch the live match between the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears this evening."
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"That's the only reason why Phil Parkinson's side didn't get a live match this time round.
TV: Live match shown on Sky Sports 1 HD & Sky 3D at 16.00, Sunday.
Waddle is paired with 5 Live stalwart Alan Green for live match commentary.
It promises daily videos, live match text commentary and stats, player profiles and other content.
She'd never been to a live match before either; she hadn't had anyone to go with.
Live match coverage averaged 4.9 million and a 29.6% share over two hours from 3pm.
I think watching a live feed is far worse than watching a live match.
Live match coverage of the game itself averaged 4.3 million viewers from 2.30pm.
It includes news, videos, live match stats and commentary, and live streaming audio from games.
On Feb. 5, Super Bowl Sunday, the Fox network will broadcast a live match at 11 a.m.
All of ESPN's live match coverage will be seen on ESPN2, where it carries the three other Grand Slam events.
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