Tired of your mates recycling the same old football trivia questions from years gone by?
Bring them bang up to date and get them guessing with our Opta-powered Premier League quiz.
All the answers are at the bottom of the page, so you can claim the high ground when it comes to statistical knowledge!
1. Victory at Brighton and Hove Albion will guarantee Manchester City are Premier League champions, regardless of Liverpool’s result. But who were the latest team to retain the title, and what season was that?
SHOOOOOT VINNY! SHOOOOOOT! pic.twitter.com/ZFzJ1LNGUc
— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 8, 2019
2. Going into the final weekend of the Premier League season, one forward involved in the title race has scored 16 goals in home games – the most in the division. But who is it?
SEVEN #PL stars, ONE @EASPORTSFIFA Player of the Season
The vote closes https://t.co/e3ZGdhKr7t#PLAwards pic.twitter.com/26h1WKRPUm
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 9, 2019
3. Chelsea, who go to Leicester City on the last day, hold the record for the biggest win on the closing day of a Premier League season. Who did they hammer to secure the 2009-10 league title – and what was the score?
‘Chelsea are champions again!’
Our third @PremierLeague title sealed on this day in 2010! pic.twitter.com/048pmOrTMm
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) May 9, 2019
4. Tough one, this. Four Arsenal players have scored a hat-trick on the last day of the Premier League season. Can you name them?
May 3, 2018: Stretchered off in Madrid
May 9, 2019: Ready to go in Valencia@6_LKOSCIELNY on working his way back to the top— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) May 9, 2019
5. Cardiff City’s Neil Warnock has been to Old Trafford four times as a manager – and lost each match. Who are the clubs he’s lost to Manchester United with?
Our final award of the evening at City Hall…#CardiffCity‘s Player of the Season is @Neil38Etheridge!#CityAsOne pic.twitter.com/Wk3ARAxzX1
— Cardiff City FC (@CardiffCityFC) May 5, 2019
Answers:
1. Manchester United in 2008-09.
2. Sadio Mane (Liverpool).
3. Wigan Athletic, 8-0.
4. Freddie Ljungberg in 2002-03, Thierry Henry in 2005-06, Theo Walcott in 2014-15 and Olivier Giroud in 2015-16.
5. Notts County in 1991, Bury in 1998, Sheffield United in 2007 and Crystal Palace in 2014.
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