The big Friday Premier League quiz

Omnisport
August 23, 2019 07:00 MYT

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. Frank Lampard has failed to win each of his first three competitive games as Chelsea head coach. Who was the last Blues boss to go winless in his opening four fixtures?

Two days to go! #NORCHE pic.twitter.com/abMiusMqXa

— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) August 22, 2019
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2. Anthony Martial was on target against both Chelsea and Wolves. Only three players have scored in the Red Devils' first three Premier League matches of a season - who are they?

Looks like @AnthonyMartial has got himself an admirer... @AndrinhoPereira #MUFC pic.twitter.com/oHisjPShrN

— Manchester United (@ManUtd) August 22, 2019
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3. Premier League meetings between Liverpool and Arsenal have produced six hat-tricks scored by five different players. Name them.

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— Arsenal (@Arsenal) August 21, 2019
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4. Liverpool have gone 41 Premier League games without defeat at Anfield. Who was the last team to beat them at home in the league?

Another memorable goal against Saturday’s opponents... An absolute STRIIIIKE from @NeilMellor33! pic.twitter.com/0uVUgHVLNU

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) August 22, 2019
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5. Kevin De Bruyne has 49 assists in 122 Premier League appearances. If he adds another against Bournemouth, he will break the record the fewest number of games to reach 50 assists. Who is the current record-holder?

Getting in-gear #mancity pic.twitter.com/6QpLfhyH5L

— Manchester City (@ManCity) August 20, 2019
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Answers:

1. Bobby Campbell, in 1988

2. Dwight Yorke (1999-00), Ruud van Nistelrooy (2005-06) and Wayne Rooney (2011-12)
3. Robbie Fowler (x2), Thierry Henry, Peter Crouch, Andrey Arshavin and Roberto Firmino
4. Crystal Palace
5. Mesut Ozil (141 games)

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