Back your Saints knowledge against your fellow fans? Now - thanks to the group Saints Archive - you have a chance to find out just how you compare.
Saints Archive was set up to celebrate and highlight the history of the club and it has quickly grown to over 8,000 members with dozens of former players involved.
Last week Saints Archive got together for a quiz night in which more than 75 members took part to help raise money for charity.
Former Saint Nicky Banger helped facilitate the quiz as more than £1,000 was raised for Saints Foundation, Saints Disabled Supporters Association and Knights Foundation - set up to aid disabled, deprived and seriously ill children and their families.
Following such a roaring success, Saints Archive wants to know how more Southampton fans will fare in this thoroughly testing quiz. Answer each question and press submit to get to the next question. If you get a question wrong, the correct answer will be highlighted in green.
30 questions, all multiple choice, comment your score below...
A huge thanks is owed to Saints Archive including members Will Dawe, Leon Burton and Tara Doel for hosting the event and sharing the quiz.
For more information on Saints Archive, check out the group's website: https://saintsarchive.com/
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