Football Bingo
4 by 4 mixed board with clubs, leagues, nationalities, trophies and more.
How to play
Two Club Football Quiz is a football knowledge game about players who connect two clubs. You pick a club, roll or choose an opponent, then name a footballer who made senior competitive appearances for both. A Chelsea and Arsenal pair might point to Petr Cech, Olivier Giroud, David Luiz, Ashley Cole or Kai Havertz; a Barcelona and Real Madrid pair asks for a much rarer bridge such as Luis Figo, Ronaldo Nazario, Michael Laudrup or Samuel Eto'o.
4 by 4 mixed board with clubs, leagues, nationalities, trophies and more.
A correct answer must be one real footballer who played senior competitive football for both clubs shown on screen. Youth-team spells, unused squad places, transfer rumours and pre-season appearances do not count. Use the player suggestions to select the exact name, because the game checks the player's club history against the pair. In single player you build a streak and score more for clean, fast solves; in multiplayer you create a room and race an opponent to the match target.
Choose Single for a streak run, or Multiplayer if you want to share a room code and race another player. Pick your first club, then roll a random opponent or wait for the duel pair to load. Think of footballers who genuinely appeared for both clubs, not just players who were linked with a transfer. Type the player's name and choose the matching suggestion to avoid spelling or accent issues. Submit the answer; if it is valid, your score or duel round advances and a new club pair is loaded.
Start with obvious transfer corridors: Arsenal-Chelsea, Inter-Milan, Real Madrid-PSG, Dortmund-Bayern and Man United-Real Madrid all have memorable shared players. When one club feels difficult, think by era. A 2000s pair often unlocks different names than a modern 2020s pair. Loans count if the player made senior competitive appearances, so loan-heavy careers can solve pairs that look impossible at first. Full-backs, backup goalkeepers and veteran forwards are often better answers than Ballon d'Or-level superstars because they moved more often. In multiplayer, type the safest valid player first. A rare answer is fun, but speed wins the duel.
It is a football quiz where two clubs are shown and you must name one footballer who played senior competitive matches for both clubs. The challenge is finding the player who links the pair.
Yes. A loan spell counts if the footballer made a senior competitive appearance for that club. A loan with no official first-team appearance does not count.
No. Academy, reserve-team or youth-only spells do not count unless the player also appeared for the senior first team in a competitive match.
Yes. Multiplayer lets you create a room, share the code and race another player across club-pair rounds until someone reaches the match target.