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TEAMSHEET: Welcome back to Mail Sport’s new football memory game… Man United dealt Arsenal their biggest defeat in 84 years when they beat them 8-2 back in 2011, but can YOU remember the Red Devils’ starting XI that day?

TEAMSHEET: Welcome back to Mail Sport’s new football memory game… Man United dealt Arsenal their biggest defeat in 84 years when they beat them 8-2 back in 2011, but can YOU remember the Red Devils’ starting XI that day?


Are you ready for the challenge? Well, here we are again for another day of Teamsheet… Mail Sport’s original football memory game that gives you the chance to show off your knowledge and earn the bragging rights over your mates.

Every day you play, you’ll be tasked with naming a starting XI from a random game in Premier League history. You’ll be given a team’s rough formation and how many letters each player’s surname is, and the challenge is to get all 11 stars in as few guesses as possible.

Every time you make a guess, a point is added to your total, with the BEST possible score 11. When you’re done, share your score with friends, family and colleagues but remember, it’s just for fun – and after you are finished, you can choose a team and we’ll produce a second Teamsheet for you. 

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

Yesterday, we brought you back to a tough day for Manchester United fans when the Red Devils lost 7-0 to Liverpool, so today we’re reflecting on better times for the club when they beat Arsenal 8-2 in 2011, but do you remember who Sir Alex Ferguson selected that day? 

Go well!

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TEAMSHEET: Welcome back to Mail Sport’s new football memory game… Man United dealt Arsenal their biggest defeat in 84 years when they beat them 8-2 back in 2011, but can YOU remember the Red Devils’ starting XI that day?

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