

Super Bowl traditions in US | English expression ‘pit against’
One of the biggest dates on the American cultural calendar is the first weekend of February—Super Bowl Sunday. On this episode of Plain English, we talk about the American traditions for football’s biggest game, including the halftime show, the commercials, and the ways you can bet on the game.
The game pits the Patriots against the Eagles, and we’ll explain what it means to pit one thing against another.
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