
PLAY TEAMSHEET: Can YOU name the Liverpool side who were thrashed 6-1 on the final day in 2015? Or pick YOUR team and guess their starting XI
Welcome back to Teamsheet... Mail Sport's original football memory game with a twist that gives you the chance to test your football knowledge against your mates.
Today, we are taking you back to the final day of the 2014-2015 season when Stoke earned a stunning 6-1 victory over Brendan Rodgers ' Liverpool.
The Potters stormed into a 5-0 lead at half-time, before an outgoing Liverpool star pulled a goal back in their final match for the club. Stoke would go on the clinch a late sixth through former Liverpool forward Peter Crouch.
We want you to name the Liverpool side that started the match.
It's just for fun, so see how you fare and share your Teamsheet score... full instructions on how to play are at the bottom of the article and in the game itself. And you can also pick any team you like and guess their starting XI.
Best of luck!
HOW TO PLAY
The aim of the game is to score as few points as possible!
If you guess a player at the first attempt you score one point - so the lowest score for guessing every player at the first attempt is 11.
Guess a correct letter in the right position, and it'll turn green. Guess a correct letter but in the wrong position, and it'll turn yellow.
You have six guesses for each player - and if you fail, we'll reveal their identity for 11 points! You can also ask for a free letter, but it costs you a point.
So play on to see if you'll score the best possible total of 11 - or fail on every player and score 121.
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