Head coach Craig Bellamy has two vital games coming up against Liechtenstein and North Macedonia as he tries to guide Wales to the World Cup finals - a feat that eluded him as a player. He did enjoy a highly successful Premier League career in addition to winning 78 caps for his country. Can you name all the clubs he played for, including two sides where he enjoyed two separate spells?
Football crossword, folks? Welcome to the 26th edition of FourFourTwo's Weekend Crossword: for the last six months, we've been providing you with the definitive cryptic puzzle on the beautiful game to keep you sane on a Saturday. So let's get testing that ball knowledge as we dig into teasers and testers, all in the form of your typical paper crossword and remember to sign in to tell us how you scored.
the Puskas Award is a prestigious prize in the world of screamers and solo efforts: it's an annual prize gifted to the single greatest goal scored over the last 12 months, with any strike from any level of the beautiful game eligible for the ultimate prize. And that's what makes this quiz quite so difficult: sure, you might be able to name the net-busters that we all witnessed at the Champions League and World Cup
The Gunners have never won the Champions League, coming closest in 2006 when Arsene Wenger's side were pipped to the post in Paris it would have been the perfect conclusion to a brilliant era for the Frenchman, but wasn't to be. For this quiz, we're looking for every member of the Arsenal squad who played in Europe that season and there were quite a few (25 players, to be exact) given the epidemic of injuries that Wenger faced that term.
English managers have a history of taking on jobs in places you might not expect them to. Ex-Yeovil and Bristol City manager Gary Johnson spent two years in charge of Latvia, who England play on Tuesday in their World Cup qualifying match. That got us thinking about other English managers that have taken charge of international football teams. It's a tenuous link, we
Welcome to FourFourTwo's Champions League Predictor: it's Gameweek 2. Win a FREE subscription (Image credit: Future) The Predictor comes courtesy of Kwizly, but this isn't your typical football quiz asking questions about the history of football we're looking ahead, as we ask you to predict the result in each match of the Champions League, with this week seeing Liverpool travel to Galatasaray, Real Madrid in Kazakhstan and, the big one, Barcelona hosting Paris Saint-Germain.
Ultimate Crystal Palace Quiz (Image credit: Future) It's the ultimate Crystal Palace quiz. So how well do you know your Eagles? This bumper quiz brings you a whopping 40 questions on South London's finest, and we're not just focusing on the recent successes at Wembley: this quiz goes decades back, so it'll take only the biggest Crystal Palace fans to get 100 per cent on this one.
It's the ultimate AFC Bournemouth quiz, as we delve deep into Dorset lore. 40 questions about the Cherries have been plucked, as our ultimate quiz looks at all eras of Bournemouth, from the miracle of Football League survival to the modern-day heroes at Dean Court. We'd love it if you signed in at FourFourTwo, too: there are hints on offer for this one we'll even remove one of the options and you can leave your score in the comments.
You'll never guess who's hiding behind the question marks (Image credit: Getty Images) England rarely play their home games away from the national stadium (hint, hint) but did so over the weekend in their FIFA World Cup qualifier against Andorra. The Three Lions have an imperious record on home turf, especially during the modern era but more recently fell to defeat against Senegal at a Premier League ground.
Transfer season's over, and it's football quiz time, looking at what on Earth just happened. Now that the dust is just about starting to settle, we're challenging your short-term memory by asking you for the 50 players who moved this summer for the biggest fees and just 12 minutes to name them all. Remember to sign into FourFourTwo at the top of the page, as you'll not just be able to comment your score below but access hints for the quiz good luck!
Football quiz time and we're going to be asking you to name the brightest young talents that the Premier League has ever seen. 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha became one of the youngest-ever Premier League scorers last night, with a dramatic 110th-minute winner at St James' Park on his debut to silence 10-man Newcastle United but our question to you is just where he sits on the list of all-time young scorers.
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