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Wordle has taken the world by storm, with millions taking a punt at guessing the daily five-letter word and The New York Times buying the game - it's no surprise that similar spin-offs are being created.
From Quordle for those who like more of a challenge, to Heardle for music-lovers, now there is even a Wordle-inspired game for footy fans to put their football prowess to the test.
The Missing 11 website created in February has two games that can test both your historical and current match player knowledge, with the "Missing 11" game and the new "Who Are Ya?" puzzle.
For the Missing 11 game, users have to guess the starting eleven players from a historical football match which is set daily - for example, today's match is Barcelona's 2-0 win against Galatasaray in the Champions League at Ali Sami Yen on 24/9/2002.
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