Flex your football brain with our daily quizzes

What the report says
BBC Sport Football published a short round-up promoting its daily football quizzes, including Who Am I?, Five in Five and Brainteaser. The feature is presented as an interactive challenge for readers to test their knowledge of the game through clues, timed answers and a puzzle format.
According to the publisher, the questions, clues and answers were prepared by Joe Rindl. The article explains that Who Am I? asks players to identify a footballer in as few guesses as possible, with new hints revealed after each wrong attempt. Five in Five requires five correct responses within five minutes, while Brainteaser gives readers five lives to work out a difficult question before the answer is shown.
The page also points readers to BBC Sport’s Football Predictor deadline and invites users to send in their own quiz ideas via a contact form. BBC Sport says it may feature reader-submitted questions in future editions. The post links to dedicated quiz pages and notification sign-up options for those who want more regular updates.
The piece is mainly a promotion for BBC Sport’s interactive football content rather than a news report, but it reflects the broadcaster’s ongoing use of quizzes to engage fans and build repeat traffic around football coverage.
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