Collective nouns for people at a football match are a crowd of people, a stadium of people, and sometimes a mob of people.
The people playing the match are a teams of players, or teams of footballers.
A crowd is the collective noun for people watching a match. You cannot have a collective noun of watching a match because watching is a verb, not a noun.
The collective noun is an audience of spectators.
The standard collective noun is: an audience of listeners
The collective nouns are a book of matches a box of matches.
The collective nouns for matches is a box of matches or a book of matches.
A crowd is the collective noun for people watching a match. You cannot have a collective noun of watching a match because watching is a verb, not a noun.
The collective noun is an audience of people.
The collective noun is an audience of spectators.
The collective noun is an audience of spectators.
The standard collective noun is: an audience of listeners
The collective noun for people watching sports is a "crowd." A crowd refers to a large group of people gathered together in a particular place, such as a stadium or arena, to watch a sporting event. The term "crowd" is commonly used to describe the collective audience or spectators at a sports game or competition.
The collective nouns are a book of matches a box of matches.
The collective nouns for matches is a box of matches or a book of matches.
The collective noun is: a mob of unruly people.
The noun 'queue' is a collective noun for a 'queue of people'.
The noun 'team' is the collective noun for football players: a team of players.Another collective noun is: a squad of footballers.
A collective noun is a noun used for a group of people or things the noun group is a generic collective noun which can be used for anything