The day on which a particular sporting fixture, especially a soccer match, takes place.
we all wear team shirts on match days
as modifierthe club's match day programme
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He will miss the buzz and excitement of match days, but not the ticket hassle.
On match days, it is almost impossible to park a car within the immediate vicinity of the ground.
Many businesses are having company lunches, allowing staff to come in early or to work late on match day, bringing in televisions to the workplace or making arrangements for flexi-time.
On match day, if we were playing away, you would go down to the hotel restaurant for breakfast.
Residents spoke of how they felt imprisoned in their roads on big match days because they could not get out of their driveways.
Tickets can be bought directly on match days.
On match days, we are among the first to be at the ground and probably the last to leave.
I know from experience that you don't have to be a diehard football supporter to get caught up in match day madness.
There is an unofficial market in stalls outside the ground on match days where people sell blue and white scarves and t-shirts.
He works as a matchday steward at the football club.