A new daily football trivia feature called Five in Five has launched, challenging readers to answer five questions correctly within a five-minute time limit. The inaugural set of questions was compiled by sports journalist Joe Rindl, and organisers say a fresh quiz will be published every day going forward.
The format is straightforward: participants race against the clock to see how many of the five questions they can answer correctly before time runs out, with the invitation to return the following day for another attempt.
How does the quiz format compare to other football trivia content?
Since the Five in Five concept began, the same outlet has expanded its quiz offerings with a related but distinct format called Who am I?, now on its 27th instalment, according to a national broadcaster's report. In that version, each incorrect guess unlocks an additional clue about the mystery player, and Joe Rindl is again credited with supplying the clues, per the same report. Scoring guidance for that quiz indicates that getting the answer within three guesses is considered a good result, while solving it in four or five attempts is described as an exceptional outcome.
Beyond the Who am I? series, the broader quiz hub continued adding new content, including a quiz published on 14 August 2026 that asked readers to identify the nicknames of every English league football club, according to a separate report from the outlet. This suggests the quiz section has remained an active, regularly refreshed part of the site's football coverage rather than a one-off feature.
Where can readers find more quizzes?
Readers wanting additional trivia content are directed to a dedicated Football Quizzes hub, which groups together recurring formats and related sports trivia. As of 17 August 2026, the football homepage of the outlet was still promoting a Who am I? entry, indicating the quiz franchise remains a regular fixture of its football coverage, according to the outlet's football section. Other quiz options mentioned alongside Five in Five include challenges to name every Premier League and EFL club, identify players with the most Premier League appearances, list the ten Lionesses with the most England caps, and recall every team that has competed in the Women's Super League.
What happens next?
The daily quiz format explicitly tells readers to come back the next day for a new set of questions, meaning a fresh Five in Five instalment is expected to follow on a daily basis, according to a related report from the outlet.
- Five in Five is a new daily football quiz requiring five correct answers within five minutes.
- The first set of questions was written by journalist Joe Rindl.
- A related Who am I? quiz has reached its 27th edition, with wrong guesses revealing extra clues.
- A club nicknames quiz was published on 14 August 2026, showing ongoing updates to the quiz hub.
- New quizzes are promised daily, with the format encouraging readers to return each day.







