Noun
A line in a newspaper or other publication giving the score in a sports match
(sports) The score at the end of, of during, a match or game.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe scoreline is a bit flattering really. Kenny Dalglish
A flowing team move culminated in Peter O'Mahony moving the ball out to the left wing, allowing Earls to dive over in the corner and Sexton to make the scoreline more comfortable with a challenging conversion. Source: Internet
Although the scoreline is flattering, have been much better since Neil Lennon switched to a back four early in the second half. Source: Internet
Bristol hand to withstand some heavy late pressure but Sheedy's penalty with the final kick of the game added further gloss to the scoreline. Source: Internet
But given the scoreline, few home supporters were particularly concerned that they were cheated of the last few minutes of a disappointing season.” Source: Internet
Bergkamp himself came on as a second-half substitute and set up the winning Pirès goal moments after Nigel Quashie had levelled the scoreline. Source: Internet