It’s time to test your football knowledge again with Teamsheet, Mail Sport’s original football memory game.
This time, we’re taking you back to 2019, when Chelsea had just suffered a tough loss in the Carabao Cup final but were looking to bounce back against their fierce rivals, Tottenham Hotspur, in a Premier League clash.
In this match, Chelsea managed to secure a victory, with a goal in the 54th minute followed by an own goal from a Spurs defender.
Now, we’re challenging you to name the Chelsea starting XI from that game.
It’s all about fun, so take the challenge, and don’t forget to share your score with friends!
How to Play: A Quick Guide
The goal of Teamsheet is simple: score as few points as possible!
Here’s how it works:
- If you guess a player on the first attempt, you score 1 point. The best score for guessing every player correctly on the first try is 11.
- A correct guess will turn the letter green if it’s in the right position, or yellow if it’s in the wrong position.
- You get six guesses for each player. If you can’t guess it within those six attempts, their identity will be revealed for 11 points.
- You can ask for a free letter, but it will cost you a point.
So, how will you do? Will you nail the starting XI and score the perfect 11 points, or will you struggle and end up with a score of 121? Play now and test your football knowledge to the limit!