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World Cup 2026 Trivia Quiz: 50 Questions for Fans, Watch Parties, and Offices

Chalkboard World Cup trivia quiz board with football questions, score tiers, trophy, and fan quiz cards

The 2026 World Cup is bigger than a normal office quiz can handle. FIFA’s public event information lists 48 teams, 104 matches, and 16 host cities across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, which means more storylines, more casual fans, and more chances for someone to shout the wrong answer with total confidence.

That is exactly why a World Cup trivia quiz works. It gives a watch party, newsletter, office lunch, classroom, creator community, or bar event a structured way to turn football energy into participation.

This guide gives you 50 World Cup 2026 trivia quiz questions, an answer key, score tiers, and five live FormHug quiz examples you can use as starting points.

TL;DR - A World Cup trivia quiz is a scored football quiz you can use before a match, during halftime, in an office pool, or as a fan engagement campaign.

  • Use 10 to 15 questions live - short quizzes work better for watch parties and office events.
  • Mix difficulty levels - combine host facts, World Cup history, player records, and fan culture.
  • Add score tiers - result labels make the ending more shareable than a plain score.
  • Works for: fan communities, bars, restaurants, offices, classrooms, newsletters, and creator campaigns.
  • FormHug can turn World Cup trivia questions into a scored quiz with answer keys, automatic scoring, and result pages.

Try the Live World Cup Quiz

The fastest way to understand the format is to take one. This live example is a short World Cup history quiz with scoring and result tiers, the same pattern you can reuse for a watch party, office lunch, classroom, or fan community.

Open the World Cup History Quiz in a new tab ->

If you are planning a broader World Cup campaign, pair the quiz with a World Cup fan prediction survey before kickoff, a watch party RSVP form for live events, or an office pool form for workplace engagement. For a lighter, more shareable format, try the Which World Cup Team Are You? personality quiz.

What Is a World Cup Trivia Quiz?

A World Cup trivia quiz is a scored quiz about football history, tournament facts, host cities, players, records, and fan culture. It can be played individually through a shared link or live as a group activity.

The best format depends on the setting:

SettingBest quiz lengthBest format
Watch party8-12 questionsFast multiple choice before kickoff or at halftime
Office lunch10-15 questionsIndividual quiz with score tiers
Newsletter5-10 questionsShort fan challenge with shareable result
Classroom10-20 questionsMixed history, geography, and sports questions
Bar or restaurant15-25 questionsTeam trivia with a prize or giveaway

The key is to make the quiz feel like a game, not homework. A good World Cup quiz has fast questions, clear answer choices, and a result that gives people something to compare.

50 World Cup 2026 Trivia Questions

Use these as a question bank. For a live event, choose 10 to 15. For a longer online quiz, split them by difficulty or theme.

World Cup 2026 host and format questions

  1. Which three countries are hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
    Answer: Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

  2. How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?
    Answer: 48.

  3. How many matches are scheduled for the 2026 World Cup?
    Answer: 104.

  4. Which country hosts the opening match of the 2026 World Cup?
    Answer: Mexico.

  5. Which city hosts the opening match?
    Answer: Mexico City.

  6. Which two Canadian cities are host cities for the 2026 World Cup?
    Answer: Toronto and Vancouver.

  7. Which three Mexican cities are host cities?
    Answer: Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey.

  8. Which U.S. area hosts the 2026 World Cup final?
    Answer: New York/New Jersey, at MetLife Stadium.

  9. What is new about the 2026 World Cup compared with previous men’s World Cups?
    Answer: It is the first men’s World Cup with 48 teams.

  10. How many U.S. cities host 2026 World Cup matches?
    Answer: Eleven.

World Cup history questions

  1. Which country won the first FIFA World Cup in 1930?
    Answer: Uruguay.

  2. Which country has won the men’s World Cup the most times?
    Answer: Brazil.

  3. Which country won the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
    Answer: Argentina.

  4. Who scored a hat trick in the 2022 World Cup final?
    Answer: Kylian Mbappe.

  5. Which country hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup?
    Answer: The United States.

  6. Which country hosted the 1986 FIFA World Cup?
    Answer: Mexico.

  7. Which country won the 2018 FIFA World Cup?
    Answer: France.

  8. Which country won the 2014 FIFA World Cup?
    Answer: Germany.

  9. What is the name of the trophy awarded to the men’s World Cup winner?
    Answer: The FIFA World Cup Trophy.

  10. Which country won the 2010 FIFA World Cup?
    Answer: Spain.

Players and records questions

  1. Which player is strongly associated with Argentina’s 2022 World Cup win?
    Answer: Lionel Messi.

  2. Which German striker is widely known as the all-time leading men’s World Cup goalscorer?
    Answer: Miroslav Klose.

  3. Which legendary Soviet goalkeeper was nicknamed “The Black Spider”?
    Answer: Lev Yashin.

  4. What is a hat trick in football?
    Answer: Three goals scored by one player in a single match.

  5. What is a clean sheet?
    Answer: A match where a team concedes no goals.

  6. What is a penalty shootout used for?
    Answer: Deciding a winner when a knockout match is tied after extra time.

  7. What does VAR stand for?
    Answer: Video Assistant Referee.

  8. What is extra time?
    Answer: Additional playing time in a knockout match when the score is tied after regulation.

  9. What does “golden boot” usually refer to?
    Answer: The top goalscorer award.

  10. What is the captain’s armband used for?
    Answer: To identify the team captain.

Fan culture and fun facts questions

  1. What do fans usually call a match between two major rival teams?
    Answer: A derby or rivalry match.

  2. What was the official mascot of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar?
    Answer: La’eeb.

  3. Which country’s fans became famous for cleaning up stadiums after matches?
    Answer: Japan.

  4. What does FIFA stand for?
    Answer: Fédération Internationale de Football Association.

  5. How often is the World Cup held?
    Answer: Every four years.

  6. Which World Cup holds the record for the highest total attendance?
    Answer: The 1994 World Cup in the United States, with over 3.5 million spectators.

  7. What color is Brazil’s traditional home jersey?
    Answer: Yellow.

  8. The original World Cup trophy was named after which FIFA president?
    Answer: Jules Rimet.

  9. Which country has reached the most World Cup finals without ever winning one?
    Answer: The Netherlands, with three.

  10. Who scored the “Hand of God” goal at the 1986 World Cup?
    Answer: Diego Maradona.

Records and history questions

  1. Who scored the fastest goal in World Cup history?
    Answer: Hakan Şükür of Turkey, after 11 seconds against South Korea in 2002.

  2. What is the record for most goals by one player in a single World Cup?
    Answer: 13, by Just Fontaine of France in 1958.

  3. Who is the oldest player to score at a World Cup?
    Answer: Roger Milla of Cameroon, at age 42 in 1994.

  4. Who scored the first hat trick in a World Cup final?
    Answer: Geoff Hurst, for England against West Germany in 1966.

  5. How many total goals were scored at the 2022 World Cup?
    Answer: 172, a tournament record at the time.

  6. Which country has appeared at every men’s World Cup?
    Answer: Brazil.

  7. How was the 2022 World Cup final decided?
    Answer: A penalty shootout, after a 3-3 draw between Argentina and France.

  8. Which two teams played in the first-ever World Cup match in 1930?
    Answer: France and Mexico. France won 4-1.

  9. Which country both hosted and won the 1966 World Cup?
    Answer: England.

  10. Which was the first African country to host the World Cup?
    Answer: South Africa, in 2010.

Use Score Tiers Instead of Plain Scores

A score is useful. A score tier is memorable.

Use a simple four-tier system. The example below assumes a 10-question quiz worth 10 points each (100 max) - adjust the ranges to match your question count:

Score rangeResult labelMeaning
0-30Casual FanKnows the vibe, needs a warm-up round
40-60Matchday RegularSolid football knowledge
70-80Knockout ContenderStrong enough to win most watch party quizzes
90-100Final Whistle GeniusSerious World Cup brain

We used this kind of tiering across the live World Cup quiz examples so the result feels like a moment, not just a number.

Live World Cup Quiz Examples

Use these as examples, warm-up games, or templates for your own version:

QuizBest forLink
World Cup History QuizClassic tournament knowledgeTake the quiz
World Cup Star Players QuizPlayer and legend questionsTake the quiz
World Cup 2026 Host Edition QuizHost cities and 2026 factsTake the quiz
World Cup Goals & Records QuizScoring and recordsTake the quiz
World Cup Fan Culture & Fun Facts QuizLighter fan culture questionsTake the quiz

Playing with children? There is a separate World Cup quiz for kids with easier questions split by age group (6–8 and 9–12).

If you want to build from scratch, start with the FormHug quiz maker. If you want broader setup guidance, read how to create an online quiz and the trivia quiz maker guide.

How to Build a World Cup Trivia Quiz

Step 1: Choose the setting

Decide whether the quiz is for a live room, a link people complete on their own, or a campaign. That choice controls length. A halftime quiz should be short. A newsletter quiz can be 5 questions. A bar trivia night can be longer.

Step 2: Mix question types

Use the Matchday Mix framework:

Question typeShare
Easy fan facts30%
Host and schedule facts20%
History and records30%
Hard tiebreakers20%

This keeps casual fans involved while still giving serious fans a reason to compete.

Step 3: Add answer keys and score tiers

For each multiple-choice question, mark the correct answer. Then create result tiers so the final score feels satisfying. If the quiz is part of a giveaway, add a final question or success-page link that tells people what happens next.

Step 4: Share it where fans already are

Post the quiz link in Slack, Discord, a newsletter, a watch party QR code, or a social post. For live events, put the link or QR code on a slide before kickoff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are good World Cup 2026 trivia questions?

Good World Cup 2026 trivia questions mix host facts, tournament format, football history, player records, rules, and fan culture. Keep most questions answerable by casual fans and reserve harder questions for tiebreakers.

How many questions should a World Cup trivia quiz have?

For a live watch party, 8 to 12 questions is usually enough. For an office lunch or online scored quiz, 10 to 15 questions works well. A 50-question bank is best used as source material, not as one long live quiz.

Can I use a World Cup quiz at work?

Yes. A World Cup trivia quiz works well for office lunches, remote team events, Slack games, and friendly competitions. Keep it optional, avoid gambling mechanics, and use score tiers instead of cash prizes when the goal is team engagement.

Can I make a World Cup quiz with automatic scoring?

Yes. A quiz maker such as FormHug lets you create multiple-choice questions, mark correct answers, calculate scores, and show result pages automatically.

What is a good tiebreaker for a World Cup trivia quiz?

A good tiebreaker is specific but hard to guess exactly: total goals in the final, minute of the first goal, or number of yellow cards in a selected match. For trivia-only games, use one difficult history or records question.

Is FormHug free for World Cup quizzes?

FormHug is free to start and can be used to create scored quizzes, result pages, and shareable quiz links for World Cup watch parties, offices, classrooms, and fan communities.

The World Cup creates attention, but a quiz turns that attention into participation. Start with 10 strong questions, give people a result worth comparing, and share the link before kickoff. Create your quiz ->

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FormHug Team

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The FormHug Team brings together product builders, workflow researchers, and form automation practitioners who study how people collect, route, and act on information online. Our guides are based on hands-on product testing, template analysis, customer workflow patterns, and deep experience with forms, surveys, quizzes, AI-assisted creation, integrations, and results sharing.