The Chase star Darragh Ennis has challenged Premier League fans with a series of 'impossible' questions.
Ennis is one of the 'Chasers' on the ITV game show The Chase, where he is known by his moniker 'The Menace'.
He appeared as a contestant before becoming a 'Chaser'.
Nowadays, Ennis posts football-based questions for his fans across social media - and they are hard.
"Can you beat a quiz by The Menace," he began in a video posted on Instagram. "This time it's an impossible Premier League quiz. Only the mega fans are getting these right. I'm telling you, it's hard."
Ennis then reeled off five super-difficult questions.
Question 1 - Which striker has the most Premier League appearances with 516? He scored 60 goals in those games and also won 62 caps for England.
Question 2 - Which current Premier League team finished bottom of the table in the first Premier League season?
Question 3 - Who is the only player to have won the Premier League Goal of the Season award and the Golden Boot in the same season?
Question 4 - This season, who was the first Premier League goalkeeper to concede a corner for holding on to the ball for too long?
Question 5 - Man United hold the record for the lowest points tally while winning the league. They did it in 1997?
How many of Darragh Ennis' 'impossible' Premier League questions can you get? Image: Getty No cheating...
The answers are listed below:
1 - Emile Heskey - Heskey scored 60 goals during his Premier League careeer, playing for Liverpool, Aston Villa, Leicester City, Birmingham City and Wigan Athletic.
2 - Nottingham Forest - Forest finished bottom of the 1992/92 season, registering 40 points from 42 league games.
3- Mohamed Salah - Salah finished with 23 league goals in the 2021/22 season and his stunning solo goal against Manchester City saw him win the Premier League Goal of the Season award.
4 - Martin Dubravka - Dubravka became the first goalkeeper penalised for holding onto the ball for over eight seconds against Tottenham this season.
5 - 75 points (Ennis will allow anything between 73-77) - Man United accumulated 75 points in the 1996/97 season, seven points ahead of Newcastle United.