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Updated 16th March 2023

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Premier League Questions

1. Which six players scored Premier League hat-tricks for West Ham United?

2. Which five Clubs have West Ham United won the most Premier League points from?

3. Which six players have scored 40 or more Premier League Goals for Aston Villa?

4. Which four Goalkeepers wore Leeds United’s Number One Shirt in the Premier League?

5. Which four Managers have been in charge of both Chelsea FC & Tottenham Hotspur?

6. Who were the last five Englishmen to be Premier League Top Goalscorers for the season?

7. Which six Goalkeepers have worn Chelsea’s Number One Shirt in the Premier League Era?

8. Which five Spaniards scored 50 or more Premier League Goals up to EPL Season 2021-22?

9. Which six German Players won Premier League Winners Medals?

10. Which six players have worn Manchester United’s Number Five Shirt in the Premier League Era?

11. Which four Danes scored 20 or more Premier League Goals until EPL season 2021-22?

12. Which seven players  scored 30 or more Premier League Goals with Everton FC?

13. Which six players have made over 100 Premier League Appearances for Burnley FC?

14. Which four Goalkeepers have worn Norwich City’s Number One Shirt in the Premier League?

15. Which five Players scored the most Premier League Goals for Middlesbrough?

16. Which five Clubs have Conceded the most All-Time Premier League Hat-Tricks?

17. Who were the six Premier League Player of the Month Winners from Australia, Austria, Bosnia, Costa Rica, Croatia & Iceland?

18. Who were the three Premier League Manager of the Month Winners from Israel, Norway and Sweden?

19. Who were Charlton Athletic’s four Managers in the Premier League Era?

20. Which five players have scored 50 or more Premier League Goals for Manchester City?

21. What was the fewest number of Points needed to win a Premier League Title?

22. Which 20 of the 49 Premier League Clubs had stands designed by Architect Archibald Leitch?

Premier League Quiz Answers

1. The six players who scored Premier League Hat-Tricks for West Ham United are: Tony Cottee (v Manchester City), Paul Kitson (v Sheffield Wednesday & Charlton Athletic), Marlon Harewood (v Aston Villa), Kevin Nolan (v Reading), Andy Carroll (v Arsenal) and Michail Antonio (v Norwich City).

2. The five Clubs West Ham United won the most Premier League points from are: Southampton (67 points from 41 games), Aston Villa (62  points from 47 games), Tottenham Hotspur (62 points from 53 games), Chelsea (54 points from 53 games), Fulham (51 points from 25 games).

3. The six players who scored 40 or more Premier League Goals for Aston Villa are Gabby Agbonlahor​ (74 goals), Dwight Yorke (60 goals), Dion Dublin (48 goals), Juan Pablo Angel (44 goals), Christian Benteke (42 goals) and Gareth Barry (41 goals).

4. The four (4) Goalkeepers who wore Leeds United’s Number One Shirt in the Premier League are: John Lukic​ (1993-96), Nigel Martyn (1996-2003) and Paul Robinson (2003-04) and Illan Meslier (2020-23).

5. The four Managers have been in charge of both Chelsea FC & Tottenham Hotspur are: André Villas-Boas​, Glenn Hoddle, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte.

6. The last six Englishmen to be Premier League Top Goalscorers for the season are: Harry Kane (2020-21: 23 Goals; 2016-17: 29 Goals & 2015-16 25 Goals), Jamie Vardy (2019-20 23 Goals), Kevin Phillips (1999-2000 30 Goals), Michael Owen (1998-99 13 Goals & 1997-98 18 Goals), Dion Dublin (1997-98 18 Goals) and Chris Sutton (1997-98 18 Goals).

7. The six Goalkeepers who wore Chelsea’s Number One Shirt in the Premier League Era are: Dmitri Kharine​ (1993-97), Ed De Goey (1997-2003), Petr Čech (2004-15), Asmir Begović (2015-17), Wilfredo Caballero (2017-18) and Kepa Arrizabalaga (2018-23).

8. The five Spaniards who scored 50 or more Premier League Goals up to EPL Season 2021-22 are: Fernando Torres (85 goals), David Silva (60 goals), Diego Costa (52 goals), Juan Mata (52 goals) and Cesc Fàbregas (50 goals).

9. The six German Players  who won Premier League Winners Medals are Robert Huth​ (2004–05, 2005–06, 2015–16), İlkay Gündoğan (2017–18, 2018-19), Leroy Sané (2017–18, 2018-19), Jens Lehmann (2003-04), Michael Ballack (2009-10) and André Schürrle (2014-15).

10. The six players who wore Manchester United’s Number Five Shirt in the Premier League Era are Lee Sharpe​ (1993-96), Ronny Johnsen (1997-2002), Laurent Blanc (2002-03), Rio Ferdinand (2003-14), Marcos Rojo (2014-18) and Harry Maguire (2019-23).

11. The four Danes who scored 20 or more Premier League Goals until EPL season 2021-22 are: Christian Eriksen​ (52 Goals), Nicklas Bendtner (32 Goals), Henrik Pedersen (22 Goals) and Claus Jensen (20 Goals).

12. The seven players who scored 30 or more Premier League Goals with Everton FC are Romelu Lukaku​ (68 Goals), Duncan Ferguson (60 Goals), Tim Cahill (56 Goals), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (46 Goals), Kevin Campbell (45 Goals), Leon Osman (44 Goals), Richarlson (46 Goals) and David Unsworth (33 Goals).

13. The six players who made over 100 Premier League Appearances for Burnley FC are Ben Mee​ (156), Ashley Barnes (155), Jeff Hendrick (115), James Tarkowski (107), Jack Cork (106) and Sam Vokes (102).

14. The four Goalkeepers who wore Norwich City’s Number One Shirt in the Premier League  are Bryan Gunn ​ (1993-95), Robert Green (2004-05), John Ruddy (2011-16) and Tim Krul (2019-21).

15. The five Players who scored the most Premier League Goals for Middlesbrough are Hamilton Ricard​ (31 goals), Juninho (29 goals), Mark Viduka (26 goals), Ayegbeni Yakubu (25 goals) and Szilard Nemeth (23 goals).

16. The five Clubs which have conceded the most All-Time Premier League Hat-Tricks are Southampton (21 conceded), Newcastle United (19 conceded), West Ham United (17 conceded), Aston Villa (17 conceded) and Leicester City (15 conceded).

17. The six Premier League Player of the Month Winners from Australia, Austria, Bosnia, Costa Rica, Croatia & Iceland are Mark Schwarzer (Fulham February 2010 Australia), Alex Manninger (Arsenal March 1998 Austria), Edin Dzeko (Manchester City August 2011 Bosnia), Paulo Wanchope (Derby County October 1997 Costa Rica), Nikica Jelavic (Everton April 2012 Croatia) and Gylfi Sigurdsson (Swansea City March 2012 Iceland).

18. The three Premier League Manager of the Month Winners from Israel, Norway and Sweden are Avram Grant ​(Chelsea April 2008 Israel), Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Manchester United January 2019 Norway) and Sven-Göran Eriksson (Manchester City August 2007 Sweden).

19. The Charlton Athletic’s four Managers in the Premier League Era were Alan Curbishley (1998–1999, 2000-2006), Iain Dowie (2006), Les Reed (2006) and Alan Pardew (2006-2007).

20. The five players who scored 60 or more Premier League Goals for Manchester City are Sergio Agüero​ (184), Raheem Sterling (91), Yaya Touré (62),  Keven De Bruyne (60),  David Silva (60).

21. The club with the fewest number of Points needed to win a Premier League Title was Manchester United when they won the 1996-97 Premier League Title with just 75 Points.

22. The 20 of the 49 Premier League Clubs’ stands designed by Architect Archibald Leitch are: Anfield (Liverpool), Arsenal Stadium (Highbury), Bramall Lane (Sheffield), Craven Cottage (Fulham), The Dell (Southampton), Ewood Park (Blackburn), Filbert Street (Leicester), Fratton Park (Portsmouth), Goodison Park (Liverpool), Hillsborough Stadium (Sheffield), Leeds Road (Huddersfield), Molineux (Wolverhampton), Old Trafford (Manchester), Roker Park (Sunderland), Selhurst Park (London), Stamford Bridge (London), Valley Parade (Bradford), Villa Park (Birmingham), West Ham Stadium (London), White Hart Lane (Tottenham).

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