Meaning of 'Football's a game of two halves'
What does the saying 'Football's a game of two halves' mean?
Idiom: Football's a game of two halves
Meaning:
If something's a game of two halves, it means that it's possible for someone's fortunes or luck to change and the person who's winning could end up a loser.
Country: British English
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