Teamsheet Game Challenges Football Fans to Name the Starting XI of Chelsea in Their 4-0 Victory Over West Ham at Upton Park in 2008

Teamsheet Game Challenges Football Fans to Name the Starting XI of Chelsea in Their 4-0 Victory Over West Ham at Upton Park in 2008

Welcome back to Teamsheet, the exciting football memory game brought to you by Mail Sport.

This twist on the classic game lets you test your football knowledge and challenge your mates to see who remembers the most.

Today’s challenge takes us back to 2008, when Avram Grant’s Chelsea team bounced back from a tough League Cup final loss to Tottenham by delivering a commanding 4-0 victory over West Ham at Upton Park.

Chelsea’s Dominant Performance Against West Ham

The match was an incredible display of resilience from Chelsea.

Despite losing the League Cup final just days earlier, they stormed back with a stunning first-half performance, scoring three goals in just five minutes.

Even after being reduced to 10 men following a melee, Chelsea maintained their dominance and added a fourth goal in the second half to wrap up a memorable victory.

Now, the challenge for you is to name the starting XI that lined up for Chelsea in this impressive win.

Can you remember the players who made the starting team that day at Upton Park?

How to Play the Game

This game is all about having fun and testing your memory, so don’t worry about pressure! The goal is to score as few points as possible.

Here’s how it works:

  • Each time you guess a player correctly on the first attempt, you score just one point. So, the best score you can get is 11 points if you correctly guess all the players on your first try.
  • If you guess a player’s name correctly but in the wrong position, it will turn yellow. A correct guess in the right position will turn green.
  • You have six guesses per player, and if you can’t guess correctly, we’ll reveal the player’s name for a hefty 11 points.
  • If you’re struggling, you can request a free letter to help you out, but it’ll cost you a point.

So, put your memory to the test and see how well you know your football history! Will you score the perfect 11 points or end up with the maximum score of 121? Either way, it’s all in good fun.

Ready, Set, Go!

Take your best guess, have fun with the challenge, and share your score with your friends! Instructions on how to play are available at the bottom of the article and within the game itself.

Best of luck, and may your football knowledge lead you to victory!