1. rematch - Noun
2. rematch - Verb
something (especially a game) that is played again
Source: WordNetSure, I like to win when I play basketball or board games or video games, but my day isn't ruined if I lose. I'm always up for a rematch. In all seriousness, that's something that's nice about maturing. Aaron Staton
I thought I could catch him. I demand a rematch. Dick Stuart
A Clinton/Trump revenge rematch would be almost as interesting as a revenge game between Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Bucs and Bill Belichick’s New England Patriots. Source: Internet
Adolf Hitler followed the rematch carefully, imploring Schmeling to defeat Louis, whom Hitler publicly berated. Source: Internet
AJ Agazarm set for knee surgery and wants a rematch with Cris Lencioni when he’s healed. Source: Internet
A final-week comeback victory in a snowstorm at Cleveland Municipal Stadium over the Houston Oilers clinched them a wild-card playoff spot and a home game rematch against the Oilers in the first round. Source: Internet