TEAMSHEET: Test yourself in Mail Sport’s football memory game… Newcastle thrashed Sheffield United 8-0 in 2023 when eight different stars scored, but can YOU remember who lined up for the Magpies that day?

Here we go… no it’s not us announcing the latest summer transfer, but Mail Sport’s call for the latest episode of Teamsheet – our unique football memory game with a twist that gives you the chance to have the bragging rights over your pals. 

We hope you’ve been enjoying the challenge this week of naming various starting XIs from the Premier League era and we’re back again today (and everyday). A reminder that we provide you with a team’s rough formation and inform you how many letters each player’s name is, but you have to get the XI in the fewest amount of attempts.

Every time you guess, a point gets added to your score, meaning 11 is the PERFECT number. Once you’re done and have shown off to your friends, family and colleagues about how you’ve got on, 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 Chelsea to Brighton – that has played in the Premier League since 2006. Premier League matches from 1992-2006 will be available in the coming weeks.  

Today, we’re returning to a memorable day for Newcastle United when they secured an astonishing 8-0 win away to Sheffield United in September 2023, with eight different players getting on the scoresheet for Eddie Howe’s side, but can you remember who the Englishman picked that day?

Best of 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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