The BBC has launched a daily football quiz challenging fans to identify a mystery World Cup star using as few clues as possible.

    The game, titled Who Am I, follows a straightforward format that any football fan can pick up and enjoy immediately.

    Each day a new footballer is selected, and players must correctly guess their identity before too many clues are revealed.

    Every wrong answer unlocks an additional clue, giving participants a fresh piece of information to help narrow down the mystery player.

    Scoring is based on how quickly a correct answer is reached, with fewer clues used resulting in a higher points total.

    A score of three points is considered a solid performance, while four or five points is described as exceptional by the quiz’s creators.

    Today’s edition is the 21st instalment in the series, with the featured player connected to the FIFA World Cup 2026.

    The quiz has been put together by BBC Sport’s Joe Rindl, who is responsible for selecting the daily player and crafting the progressive clue structure.

    Fans are encouraged to return each day for a fresh challenge, with a new footballer revealed on a daily basis to keep the competition going.

    For those looking for more ways to test their football knowledge, BBC Sport also offers dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages with a wide range of challenges.

    Additional quizzes available include naming every nation at the FIFA World Cup 2026, identifying the top scorers for leading nations, and naming every club across the Premier League and EFL.

    Fans can sign up for notifications to receive the latest quizzes directly to their device as soon as they are published.

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    James Brooks is a sub-editor and features writer at Football Express News. James primarily covers transfer news, match previews, and statistical reports.