Quiz! Can you name every club Ian Wright scored against in the Premier League?
By Mark White published
Arsenal meet Crystal Palace tonight - and the pair have a speedy striker in common...

You have eight minutes to guess 111 clubs.
Remember to tweet your scores @FourFourTwo, and challenge some friends while you're at it.
THEN TRY Quiz! Can you name every player Roy Hodgson played for England?
Ian Wright never scored a Premier League goal for Crystal Palace. By the time the Premier League was formed in 1992, he was already an Arsenal player.
But Wrighty, believe it or not, became Palace's greatest post-war goalscorer during his stint at the club. He then repeated the feat for the Gunners, becoming their outright top goalscorer in 1997/98 with a Highbury hat-trick - he managed 185 goals, all in all for Arsenal.
Wright then moved to West Ham United, where he racked up a few more goals to boot - not bad for a man who only turned professional in his early 20s and was playing Sunday League at the age that most footballers are breaking into the big time.
Wrighty was one of a kind, alright. A natural goalscorer with fantastic charisma. Fans loved him, defences hated him.
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Mark White has been a staff writer on FourFourTwo since joining in January 2020, writing pieces for both online and the magazine. Over his time on the brand, he has interviewed the likes of Aaron Ramsdale and Jack Wilshere, written pieces ranging on subjects from Bobby Robson's season at Barcelona to Robinho's career, and has been to the FA Cup and League Cup finals, working for FFT.
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