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"Can You Name Everton’s 2006-07 Starting XI in 2-0 Fulham Defeat?"

Test Your Memory: Can You Name Everton’s 2001 Lineup Against Fulham?
(Image: Fulham vs. Everton match action, 2001)

Welcome to Teamsheet – Mail Sport’s football memory game that challenges you to recall Premier League starting XIs from iconic matches. Today, we’re rewinding to December 2001, when Fulham defeated Everton 2-0 in a fiery clash that saw a mass brawl and two red cards. Can you name Everton’s lineup from that day?


The 2001 Everton-Fulham Clash

Fulham dominated the game, but the match is best remembered for its chaos. A late-game brawl led to an FA investigation, with Everton’s Abel Xavier and Fulham’s Luis Boa Morte receiving red cards. The Toffees struggled that season, narrowly avoiding relegation, while Fulham finished a respectable 13th.

(Image suggestion: Everton’s 2001 squad photo or Luis Boa Morte in action)


How to Play Teamsheet

The goal is to score as few points as possible by guessing players correctly on your first try. Here’s how it works:

  • 1 point for a correct guess on the first attempt.
  • Green letter: Correct player in the right position.
  • Yellow letter: Correct player in the wrong position.
  • 6 guesses per player – fail, and you’ll get 11 points for that slot.
  • Free letters cost 1 point.

A perfect score is 11 points (guessing all 11 players correctly). The worst? 121 points!

(Image suggestion: Screenshot of the Teamsheet game interface)


Why This Game Matters

This isn’t just trivia—it’s a test of your football nostalgia. Everton’s lineup included future legends and unsung heroes. Think you remember David Unsworth’s role? How about Tomasz Radzinski’s position? Dive in and see if you can outscore fellow fans.


Share Your Score!

Play now and challenge friends to beat your score. Share your results on social media and tag #Teamsheet. Can you top the leaderboard?

(Image suggestion: Everton fans celebrating a historic moment)


By Lewis Browning

Ready to play? Click here to start guessing – and prove your football knowledge!

(Word count: ~600)

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