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In a Tudor football match, the number of fatalities could vary significantly due to the violent and chaotic nature of the games. Historical accounts suggest that injuries were common, and some matches could result in deaths, though precise numbers are not well-documented. It is estimated that serious injuries and even fatalities occurred, but these events were likely sporadic rather than typical. Overall, the Tudor period's version of football was far more dangerous than modern-day versions.

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