As 2020 draws to a close, sports fans will look back on a year like no other.
It is time to reflect on the highs – and possibly a few lows – over the past 12 months.
Here, the PA news agency tests your knowledge on some of the key events of 2020 – but no peeking at the answers.
“This is a big success. We want to win every competition and to win this one three times in a row, it’s incredible.” – Pep.#EFL | #CarabaoCupFinal pic.twitter.com/lf4K4mhI1v
— Carabao Cup (@Carabao_Cup) March 2, 2020
Q5: Manchester City claimed a third successive Carabao Cup after beating which team 2-1 at Wembley?
Q6: Epatante won which signature race at the 2020 Cheltenham Festival during March?
Q7: Who replaced Mick McCarthy as Republic of Ireland manager at the start of April?
Q8: Motor racing great Sir Stirling Moss, who claimed 16 grand prix victories, died in April at the age of 90. How many times did he win the Formula One World Drivers’ Championship title?
Answers
DOBEY DOES IT!
Chris Dobey ends Fallon’s fairytale at Alexandra Palace as he defeats Fallon Sherrock 4-2…
What a story Sherrock has created at this World Championship. pic.twitter.com/8kud9UZnE9
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) December 27, 2019
Q1: Chris Dobey
Q2: Serbia (winners) and Spain
Q3: The Kansas City Chiefs (winners) and the San Francisco 49ers
Q4: Dominic Thiem
Epatante wins the Unibet Champion Hurdle at #CheltenhamFestival ??
Watch live now!? @ITV? https://t.co/fJXuj4d6h6 pic.twitter.com/MONVFJgbuO
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) March 10, 2020
Q5: Aston Villa
Q6: Champion Hurdle
Q7: Stephen Kenny
Q8: Moss never won the title
Very proud to announce that I’m supporting the club that gave me my first pro start and three amazing causes by sponsoring @leytonorientfc‘s shirts for the 2020/21 season. pic.twitter.com/hTh1M7xNf3
— Harry Kane (@HKane) May 14, 2020
Q9: Leyton Orient
Q10: Sir Bill Beaumont
Q11: Zodiakos
Q12: Nathan Aspinall
FULL-TIME | And that’s a wrap ?#ManCity ? 4-0 ? pic.twitter.com/VqJ3voSoJ5
— Manchester City (@ManCity) July 2, 2020
Q13: Manchester City
Q14: Serpentine
Q15: A puncture
Q16: Collin Morikawa
Wrexham Is The Name. @Wrexham_AFC pic.twitter.com/V2ary5X41D
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) November 16, 2020
Q17: Hitting a line judge with a ball
Q18: Wrexham
Q19: Nottinghamshire Outlaws
Q20: Wasps
“A night for the players, a night for the fans, a night for all of Scotland!” ???????
What a moment for Scotland and what a moment for David Marshall! ?
After 22 long years, the Tartan Army can look forward to an international tournament once more! ? pic.twitter.com/sjdOdFV7pM
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) November 12, 2020
Q21: Aleksandar Mitrovic
Q22: Jack Welsby
Q23: Kubrat Pulev
Q24: George Russell
Q25: The Grinch