Imagine testing yourself against thousands of other sports fans and coming out on top — only to discover that just 17% of quizzers managed the same feat.
BBC Sport's weekly sports quiz returns this week, inviting readers to pit their knowledge of the past seven days in sport against a community of fellow enthusiasts. The format is straightforward: a series of questions drawn from football, tennis, and Olympic sports, with readers able to compare their scores against the wider audience.
Last week's edition proved a tough challenge, with roughly one in six quizzers achieving full marks. This week brings fresh material, including questions on a further triumph for the Red Roses, dramatic events in Scottish football, and the emergence of a tennis great — promising something for fans across multiple disciplines.
The Red Roses, England's women's rugby union team, have been in fine form, and another victory adds to their growing reputation. Scottish football, meanwhile, delivered its characteristic drama, with events north of the border providing plenty for quiz setters to work with. In tennis, the sport continues to produce compelling storylines as a new chapter unfolds.
For those who find themselves hooked, BBC Sport offers dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages, where readers can access past editions and test their knowledge beyond the weekly installment. Users can also sign up for notifications, ensuring the latest quizzes arrive directly to their device each week.
Whether you're a dedicated follower of the beautiful game, a tennis aficionado, or someone who revels in the unpredictability of Scottish football, the quiz offers a chance to gauge how closely you've been paying attention. And for those who do land full marks this time around, there's always the satisfaction of belonging to that select 17% — or, perhaps, the motivation to push even higher next week.
