| MAGOG | Of a pair, the one spoiling most of the game with an own goal |
| BIASES | The prejudices of the game with bowlers? (6) |
| APPAREL | Pop in a pair the Spanish wear (7) |
| OGLED | Having taken the lead with an own goal, looked appreciative (5) |
| GAMBIT | Most of the game - a piece of it - is in the initial move (6) |
| CROQUET | Lawn game played with mallets and hoops that was popularised in the UK by John Jaques when he packaged the game with sets of rules in the 1850s (7) |
| SAFARIJACKET | Beastly African cover-up of outing for the game with one of The Blazers (6,6) |
| OWING | Due to a good result in the case of an "own goal" (5) |
| DEMIRAL | Scorer of the first goal at Euro 2020 (incidentally an own goal) |
| THRUST | Push with force for most of the game on street (6) |
| CLUBS | Suit in a pack of cards denoted by a black trefoil; or, objects used in the game with a name once supposed to mean "gentlemen only, ladies forbidden" (5) |
| DOG | Many an own goal by one of the Rovers |
| RUBENS | Artist whose companion pair The Rainbow Landscape and A View of Het Steen in the Early Morning depict his country house and estate in Brabant at harvest time (6) |
| PREPOSTEROUS | It's absurd that most of the game for hunters has advertisement debts trimmed (12) |
| ERNIE | 1977-85 Holland defender; 1978 World Cup goal and own- goal scorer in the game with Italy (5,7) |
| BRANDTS | 1977-85 Holland defender; 1978 World Cup goal and own- goal scorer in the game with Italy (5,7) |
| SPORTED | Wore a strip to the game with a little boy (7) |
| ESCOBAR | Andres ___, Colombian footballer who was shot and killed after scoring an own goal in the 1994 FIFA |
| OGLES | Looks sideways at an own goal by the French (5) |
| RANCHES | Estates controlled most of the game (7) |