There were two teams playing at Old Trafford. However, both teams have the same colour kit. Can you explain how a spectator can spot the difference between the two sides?
Thank you Christopher for your submission!
José Mourinho would be scratching his head on this one.
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One team is female, the other male???
Girls / Guys
High School / Elementary School
Xcolor letter font on Y color baclground / Y color letter font on Xcolor background
Playing at different times
When we were kids, we’d play shirts vs skins. Usually just boys, but if there was a girl, she would be on the shirts team…
That was to solve the problem of no uniforms. I guess it would also solve very similar uniforms (unless the uniforms were skin colour to begin with).
Another idea is that they are playing tennis or something like that, where there is a clear division between teams?
I like Christopher’s answer. Nobody is on the right track yet.
Keep trying!
By the direction they were facing on the field?
The shirts have the team names or logos on them?
Different sports
Different skin colors.
One was at Old Trafford Football Stadium and the other at Old Trafford Cricket Ground?
tow guesses:
1) they were two totally different sports and not playing against each other..?
2) different designs
the mascot
One team is batting and one team is fielding.
Is it to do with the two sides?
The line through the middle of the field.
Given the fact that a spectator quickly has some kind of top view from a higher place in the stadium (skin tone gets harder to see from there): one team is all bald, other team isn’t?
Kit are of same colour and not the uniform
Stu, you are the winner!
One team was batting and one team was bowling (Old Trafford Cricket Ground- Lancashire CC)