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David Moyes relying on former Man Utd and Everton players at Sunderland

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David Moyes has nine of his former Manchester United and Everton players at Sunderland but which Premier League club does your team's footballers mainly come from?

Sunderland host Moyes' former club Manchester United live on Sky Sports this Sunday, with on loan Adnan Januzaj and permanent signings Paddy McNair and Donald Love in their squad. John O'Shea will also be involved, although he left Old Trafford prior to Moyes' brief reign.

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Moyes, who managed Everton between 2002 and 2013, also has six of his Goodison Park group at the Stadium of Light, with another former United player Darron Gibson alongside Victor Anichebe, Steven Pienaar, Joleon Lescott, Jack Rodwell and Bryan Oviedo.

Excluding Rodwell, Moyes has signed all the former Evertonians since replacing Sam Allardyce at the Stadium of Light in July last year.

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Another Sky Live game this weekend, Tottenham v Watford, will see the Hornets' trio of Younes Kaboul, Heurelho Gomes and Etienne Capoue take on their former side, while Liverpool have four ex-Southampton players in Sadio Mane, Nathaniel Clyne, Dejan Lovren and Adam Lallana in their ranks.

Meanwhile, Stoke players Peter Crouch, Joe Allen, Glen Johnson and Charlie Adam all had previous stints at Anfield.

The Potters also have three former Manchester City players in Stephen Ireland, Shay Given and Glenn Whelan as well as having Wilfried Bony on loan from the Etihad - despite making limited appearances since his move.

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Swansea also have a large former Tottenham cohort, including Gylfi Sigurdsson, Tom Carroll, Wayne Routledge and Kyle Naughton.

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