Premier League quiz: 25 questions and answers for your pub quiz ahead of the return of English football

The Premier League returns on Wednesday when Aston Villa face Sheffield United and Sergio Aguero's Man City take on Arsenal (Getty Images)The Premier League returns on Wednesday when Aston Villa face Sheffield United and Sergio Aguero's Man City take on Arsenal (Getty Images)
The Premier League returns on Wednesday when Aston Villa face Sheffield United and Sergio Aguero's Man City take on Arsenal (Getty Images)
The Premier League returns on Wednesday night – celebrate with our very own quiz on England’s top flight

A ball hasn’t been kicked in English football since Leicester City trounced Aston Villa 4-0 back in March, but thankfully the Premier League is set to return.

There's just hours to go until Sheffield United take on Aston Villa on Wednesday night, setting off a festival of football with 92 fixtures to be played in a short space of time.

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If you can’t wait until then, take our fiendishly difficult Premier League quiz featuring trivia from the league’s thrilling 28 year history.

Questions

1. Manchester United have won the Premier League 13 times, more than any other side – which club have the second most titles with 5?

2. Of the league’s current 20 managers, who’s the longest reigning

3.The top transfer fee received by a Premier League club is £106m – who was the player?

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4. Which Tottenham player finished top scorer in the league’s first ever season?

5. What’s the most goals scored by one player in a single Premier League season?

6. Only one African player has been named player of the season in the Premier League’s history – name him

7. Manchester United won the league in 1992/1992 – which two teams finishes 2nd and 3rd and clinched a place in Europe?

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8. How many wins did Derby County record during the 2007/2008 season?

9. Which striker has played for the most Premier League clubs?

10. Who is the youngest goalscorer in the Premier League’s history?

11. Only one player has scored five goals in a single Premier League half – name him

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12. What was strange about Darren Bent’s goal against Liverpool on October 17, 2009?