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: The "rich kid vs. poor kid" dynamic between their respective schools adds a layer of class conflict to their personal rivalry. Character Dynamics and Support

: Both characters navigate the confusion of discovering their attraction to the same sex amidst a high-pressure, hyper-masculine athletic environment.

Set in the UK, the story follows the fierce rivalry between and Levi . The two are captains of competing football (soccer) teams: Savage Rivals by Becca Steele

, written by British author Becca Steele , is a contemporary M/M sports romance that explores the intense, often physical animosity between two high school soccer captains. Originally appearing in the Brutal Boys on Devil's Night anthology, the expanded standalone novel has become a staple for fans of the "enemies-to-lovers" trope. Plot Overview and Core Conflict

The tension between them is fueled by escalating pranks and physical altercations, including organized fights at a local skatepark. The turning point occurs when a prank goes too far, leading to a night where the "line is crossed," forcing both boys to confront a deep-seated attraction that they previously mistook for pure hatred. Key Themes and Tropes : The "rich kid vs

: The book is frequently cited by reviewers on platforms like Goodreads for its authentic "hate-to-love" progression, where initial aggression slowly transitions into sexual tension.

: The football field serves as the primary stage for their conflict, emphasizing competition and teamwork. Set in the UK, the story follows the

: The captain of the rival private school, Highnam Academy. Known for his massive ego and wealthy upbringing, he is Asher's primary antagonist both on and off the pitch.