Can you rank all the Community Shield winners?
This will be the first time FA Cup winners Palace have taken part in the season opener, while Premier League champions Liverpool are regulars in this fixture.
Twenty-two clubs have lifted the trophy - previously known as the Charity Shield - outright.
Can you rank the teams below in order of the number of shields they have won, excluding shared ones after draws? Teams on the same number are grouped together.
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