The big Friday Premier League quiz

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. Fulham could become the third team to concede two or more goals in 10 consecutive Premier League games. Who are the only other sides to manage this?

Scott: When you’re in this position, every game is must-win. It’s a tough game every game is in this league. We’re looking forward to it but understand the predicament we’re in.

— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC)

2. Sergio Aguero has scored 96 league goals for Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. Can you name the three players to score more goals at a specific venue in the competition?

118 Sergio Aguero has had a hand in 118 goals in 119 Premier League appearances at the Etihad (96 goals, 22 assists). Marvel.

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)

3. Who are the only three teams with a longer unbeaten run at home in the Premier League than Liverpool, who have gone 35 games without defeat at Anfield?

 games,  clean sheets,  goals. has been named s Player of the Month for February.  

— Liverpool FC (@LFC)

4. Alexandre Lacazette could become the second Arsenal player to score in six consecutive home Premier League games. Who was the first?

5 Alexandre Lacazette is the fifth different player to score in 5+ consecutive home Premier League appearances for Arsenal, and the first since Robin van Persie in 2011-12. Alive.

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)

5. Who is the only Arsenal manager to avoid defeat in his first two top-flight meetings with Manchester United?

 CAUTION: HOT has scored a brace in each of his last three games!  

— Manchester United (@ManUtd)

 

 

Answers:
1. West Brom in 2010-11 and Wimbledon in 1999-00.
2. Alan Shearer (97 at St James  Park), Thierry Henry (114 at Highbury) and Wayne Rooney (101 at Old Trafford).
3. Chelsea (86 games between March 2004-October 2008), Manchester City (37 between December 2010-December 2012) and Manchester United (36 between December 1998-December 2000).
4. Thierry Henry (six in August 2000, seven in October 2004)
5. George Swindin, back in 1958-59.
 

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