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    TEAMSHEET: Welcome to Mail Sport’s new football memory game… After Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat by Man City yesterday, can YOU remember who lined up for the Blues when they were thrashed 6-0 by City in 2019?



    Welcome to Teamsheet… Mail Sport’s unique new football memory game that tests your football knowledge and will excite and infuriate in equal measure.

    Every day we’ll challenge you to name a different starting XI from the Premier League era. We’ll give you a team’s rough formation, and the number of letters in each player’s name. Then it’s up to you to take as few guesses as possible to name the whole team. 

    Each guess costs you a point, and the aim of the game is to score as FEW points as possible! Share your score with your friends and family – and when you’re done, you can choose a team and we’ll generate a second Teamsheet for you. 

    You can play two matches a day and pick ANY club that has played in the Premier League since 2006.  Premier League matches from 1992-2006 will be available in the coming weeks.  

    You can even narrow down your choice by decade. So whether you want an Arsenal top-flight match from the Arteta era, or a Liverpool game from the 2010s, let’s see what the Teamsheet generator throws up.  

    And after Chelsea’s 2-0 loss to Manchester City yesterday, we simply want you to try and name their starting line-up from when the same opponents thrashed them 6-0 in 2019, in what was their worst defeat in 28 years.

    Good luck!  

    HOW TO PLAY 

    The aim of the game is to score as few points as possible! 

    If you guess a player at the first attempt you score one point – so the lowest score for guessing every player at the first attempt is 11.

    Guess a correct letter in the right position, and it’ll turn green. Guess a correct letter but in the wrong position, and it’ll turn yellow. 

    You have six guesses for each player. If you’re struggling to remember a player, you can ask for a free letter, but it’ll cost you a point and a guess. And if you use up all six guesses, we’ll tell you their name but it costs you 11 points. 

    So play on to see if you’ll score the best possible total of 11 – or fail on every player and score 121.

     You can play two games a day, so make sure to come back tomorrow.



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