Premier League teams with Smiths, Jones' & Browns ⚽

The three most common surnames in the UK are Smith, Jones and Brown. 50 teams have played in the Premier League. 12 teams have never played a Smith, Jones or Brown, while only two teams have completed the set! Can you guess who?
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Question 1 of 5
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teams that have played a Smith (4/8)
Liverpool
Hull City
Cardiff City
West Ham United
Coventry City
Bournemouth
Sheffield Wednesday
Arsenal
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Question 2 of 5
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teams that have played a Jones (4/8)
Middlesbrough
Wimbledon
Stoke City
Fulham
Newcastle United
Manchester City
Crystal Palace
Blackburn Rovers
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NO
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teams that have played a Brown (4/8)
Tottenham Hotspur
Leicester City
Charlton Athletic
Wigan Athletic
Chelsea
West Bromwich Albion
Leeds United
Burnley
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NO
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teams that have never played a Smith, Jones OR Brown (4/8)
Everton
Nottingham Forest
Aston Villa
Swansea City
Bolton Wanderers
Wolves
QPR
Derby County
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NO
Question 5 of 5
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teams that have played all three - a Smith, Jones AND a Brown (2/8)
Southampton
Sunderland
Portsmouth
Ipswich Town
Manchester United
Birmingham City
Norwich City
Sheffield United
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NO
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