Why FIFA World Cup Trivia Matters Right Now

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the biggest sporting event in a generation, and it’s happening right now across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. With 48 teams competing for the first time in history, 104 matches across 16 host cities, and an estimated 5 billion global viewers, the tournament is dominating every conversation, group chat, and social feed on the planet.

That’s exactly why World Cup trivia is having a moment.

Whether you’re a teacher looking to keep students engaged between matches, a bar owner wanting to pack your venue on match days, a corporate event planner building team spirit, or a superfan hosting a watch party for 30 of your closest friends, trivia is the single easiest way to make any soccer gathering more fun, more memorable, and more interactive.

The best part? You don’t need to be a soccer expert to run a great soccer trivia night. You just need the right questions and the right tool to deliver them.

What’s New in FIFA World Cup 2026

Before diving into the trivia questions, here’s a quick briefing on what makes this tournament historically unique. These facts are perfect fodder for your quiz.

The Big Changes This Year

48 teams – up from 32. The largest World Cup field ever.

104 matches – up from 64. More games, more drama, more upsets.

Three host countries – United States, Canada, and Mexico- are co-hosting for the first time.

16 host cities – spanning two continents and four time zones.

New group stage format – 12 groups of 4 teams, with the top 2 from each group advancing, plus 8 third-place teams.

Centenary edition – the 2026 World Cup marks 100 years since FIFA first awarded hosting rights to Uruguay in 1926.

The Host Cities

United States (11 cities): New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dallas, San Francisco Bay Area, Miami, Atlanta, Seattle, Boston, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Houston

Canada (2 cities): Toronto, Vancouver

Mexico (3 cities): Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey

The Final

The 2026 FIFA World Cup Final is scheduled for July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey — the largest stadium in the tournament with a capacity of over 82,500.

The Fastest Way to Host World Cup Trivia: TriviaMaker

TriviaMaker is the easiest platform for creating and running interactive trivia games — no design experience, no technical setup, no printed handouts required.

In under five minutes, you can build a custom FIFA World Cup 2026 quiz with any of the 100+ questions in this article, add your team’s logo or event branding, and share it with players on any device. TriviaMaker works for classroom projectors, corporate Zoom calls, bar trivia screens, and mobile watch parties alike.

Ready to build your game? Everything you need is right here – starting with the questions.

Why Trivia Works for Every Type of World Cup Event

Classrooms & Schools

Soccer trivia turns passive viewing into active learning. It reinforces geography (host countries, stadiums), history (past winners, legendary players), math (group stage standings, goal differences), and cultural literacy. Teachers can run it as a bell-ringer, a reward activity, or a full lesson unit. ESL and EFL teachers love it, especially – sports vocabulary, idioms, and commentary language come alive when students already care about the topic.

Best TriviaMaker format for classrooms: Jeopardy-style board or a live team quiz projected on screen.

Corporate Events & Team Building

The World Cup unites offices across cultures, time zones, and seniority levels in ways that few other events can. A well-run trivia session at a watch party or company event gives everyone – soccer obsessives and casual fans alike- a chance to contribute. It breaks down hierarchies, sparks conversation, and leaves people with a shared experience they’ll reference for months.

Best TriviaMaker format for corporate use: Virtual quiz with a live leaderboard, team names, and custom branding.

Watch Parties & House Parties

Trivia fills the dead time perfectly: before kickoff, at halftime, and after the final whistle. Mix in easy questions for casual fans and hard questions for the die-hards. Add a prize for the winner. You’ll have guests talking about your watch party long after the tournament ends.

Best TriviaMaker format for watch parties: Buzzer-round or rapid-fire mobile quiz on players’ phones.

Sports Bars & Venues

Trivia nights drive incremental revenue. Regulars come earlier, stay longer, and bring friends. World Cup trivia adds a structured interactive layer to match-day programming that social media, TVs, and drink specials can’t replicate on their own.

Best TriviaMaker format for bars: Host-led screen quiz with audience response on mobile, with a leaderboard visible on a second screen.

Virtual & Hybrid Events

Remote teams, international offices, and online fan communities can all play together in real time. TriviaMaker’s shareable links and live game rooms mean distance is no obstacle.

Best TriviaMaker format for virtual: Live game room with a shared join code, host running the game on video call.

100+ FIFA World Cup 2026 Trivia Questions (With Answers)

Questions are organised by category and difficulty. Mix and match to build the perfect quiz for your audience.

Easy Questions (Warm-Up Round)

Perfect for opening a session or including casual fans.

Q1.
How many countries are competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
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Answer: 48
Q2.
Which three countries are co-hosting the 2026 World Cup?
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Answer: USA, Canada, Mexico
Q3.
Which stadium will host the 2026 World Cup Final?
View Answer
Answer: MetLife Stadium (New Jersey)
Q4.
How often is the FIFA World Cup held?
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Answer: Every four years
Q5.
What sport is played at the FIFA World Cup?
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Answer: Soccer (association football)
Q6.
What color are the goalposts in soccer?
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Answer: White
Q7.
How many players are on a soccer team on the field at one time?
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Answer: 11
Q8.
How long is a standard soccer match (regulation time)?
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Answer: 90 minutes
Q9.
What trophy is awarded to the FIFA World Cup winner?
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Answer: The FIFA World Cup Trophy
Q10.
Which country won the first-ever FIFA World Cup in 1930?
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Answer: Uruguay
Q11.
What does FIFA stand for?
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Answer: Fédération Internationale de Football Association
Q12.
How many goals does a hat-trick require?
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Answer: 3
Q13.
What is the name of the kick used to start a soccer match?
View Answer
Answer: Kickoff
Q14.
Which country has won the most FIFA World Cups?
View Answer
Answer: Brazil ( 5times )


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Medium Questions (Main Quiz Round)

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Q16.
How many matches will be played in total at the 2026 World Cup?
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Answer: 104
Q17.
Which city will host the 2026 World Cup Final?
View Answer
Answer: East Rutherford, New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)
Q18.
How many host cities are there for the 2026 World Cup?
View Answer
Answer: 16
Q19.
Which country won the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
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Answer: Argentina
Q20.
Who scored the winning goal in the 2022 World Cup Final?
View Answer
Answer: Gonzalo Montiel (penalty)

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Q21.
Which player won the Golden Ball (best player) at the 2022 World Cup?
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Answer: Lionel Messi
Q22.
How many groups are there in the 2026 World Cup group stage?
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Answer: 12
Q23.
Who is the all-time leading scorer in FIFA World Cup history?
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Answer: Miroslav Klose (16 goals)
Q24.
In what year was the FIFA World Cup first held?
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Answer: 1930
Q25.
Which country has qualified for every single FIFA World Cup?
View Answer
Answer: Brazil
Q26.
What is the name of the award given to the World Cup’s top scorer?
View Answer
Answer: Golden Boot (Adidas Golden Boot)
Q27.
Which European nation won back-to-back World Cups in 1934 and 1938?
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Answer: Italy
Q28.
What is a “brace” in soccer terminology?
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Answer: Two goals scored by one player in a match
Q29.
Which city in the USA is hosting the most World Cup matches in 2026?
View Answer
Answer: New York/New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)
Q30.
How many times has Mexico hosted the World Cup before 2026?
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Answer: Twice (1970 and 1986)
Q31.
Which player won the 2022 World Cup Golden Glove (best goalkeeper)?
View Answer
Answer: Emiliano Martínez (Argentina)
Q32.
What is the name of the rule that allows a team to advance based on yellow card count?
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Answer: Fair Play tiebreaker
Q33.
Which team beat Germany 7–1 in the 2014 World Cup semifinal?
View Answer
Answer: Brazil
Q34.
How many times has the USA hosted the World Cup before 2026?
View Answer
Answer: Once (1994)
Q35.
What award goes to the World Cup’s best young player?
View Answer
Answer: FIFA Young Player Award


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Hard Questions (Expert Round)

For the dedicated soccer fans who want to prove they know their stuff.

Q36.
Which player scored the fastest hat-trick in World Cup history and in how many minutes?
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Answer: László Kiss (Hungary) in 7 minutes, 1982
Q37.
Which 2026 World Cup host city has the highest stadium altitude?
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Answer: Mexico City (Estadio Azteca, ~2,240m above sea level)
Q38.
Who refereed the 2022 World Cup Final?
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Answer: Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
Q39.
How many own goals were scored at the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
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Answer: 6
Q40.
Which team holds the record for the largest margin of victory in World Cup history, and what was the score?
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Answer: Hungary beat El Salvador 10–1 in 1982
Q41.
What was the attendance at the 1994 World Cup Final, which is the highest-ever for a World Cup Final?
View Answer
Answer: 94,194 (Rose Bowl, Los Angeles)
Q42.
Who is the only player to have played in six different FIFA World Cups?
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Answer: Antonio Carbajal (Mexico) and Lothar Matthäus (Germany) — both played in 5; no player has played in 6 World Cups
Q43.
Which 2026 host city has hosted a previous World Cup match but is not the USA, Canada, or Mexico?
View Answer
Answer: N/A — all 2026 host cities are in the three host nations
Q44.
In 2026, which was the first Canadian city to host a World Cup match?
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Answer: Toronto (or Vancouver — Canada hosting World Cup for the first time)
Q45.
Who scored England’s famous “Hand of God” goal and the “Goal of the Century” in the same 1986 World Cup quarter-final?
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Answer: Diego Maradona (Argentina vs. England)
Q46.
What is the record for the most red cards issued in a single World Cup tournament?
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Answer: 28 red cards (2006 Germany World Cup)
Q47.
Which country scored the most goals in a single World Cup tournament?
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Answer: France — 15 goals (2022); Hungary — 27 goals (1954) holds the older record
Q48.
How many penalty shootouts were played at the 2022 World Cup?
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Answer: 4
Q49.
Which was the last World Cup in which no team scored 3 or more goals in any single match?
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Answer: This has never happened — every World Cup has had 3+ goal games
Q50.
What is the maximum squad size a team can bring to the 2026 World Cup?
View Answer
Answer: 26 players

History & Records Round

Q51.
Which country has appeared in the most World Cup Finals?
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Answer: Germany/West Germany (8 finals)
Q52.
Who scored the first-ever World Cup hat-trick?
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Answer: Bert Patenaude (USA) in 1930
Q53.
Which World Cup was the first to use VAR (Video Assistant Referee)?
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Answer: 2018 Russia
Q54.
What year was the “Miracle of Bern” — Germany’s shock World Cup win?
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Answer: 1954
Q55.
Who is the only manager to win the World Cup as both a player and a coach?
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Answer: Didier Deschamps (France, 1998 player; 2018 coach)
Q56.
Which World Cup was played entirely without substitutes being allowed?
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Answer: 1930 and 1934 World Cups did not allow substitutions
Q57.
What was the first World Cup to feature a golden goal (sudden death in extra time)?
View Answer
Answer: 1998 France
Q58.
Which player has scored in the most different World Cup tournaments?
View Answer
Answer: Uwe Seeler and Pelé (both scored in 4 different tournaments)
Q59.
What was the score of the highest-scoring World Cup Final ever?
View Answer
Answer: 3-2 (multiple finals — 2022: Argentina 3–France 3, decided on penalties)
Q60.
When was the first time the World Cup Final was decided by a penalty shootout?
View Answer
Answer: 1994 (Brazil vs Italy)

Players & Stars Round

Q61.
How many World Cup goals did Pelé score in his career?
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Answer: 12
Q62.
Which player has the most World Cup appearances (matches played)?
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Answer: Lothar Matthäus — 25 matches
Q63.
Who won the Golden Ball at the 2018 World Cup in Russia?
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Answer: Luka Modrić (Croatia)
Q64.
Which player is nicknamed “La Pulga” (The Flea)?
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Answer: Lionel Messi
Q65.
Ronaldo (R9) scored how many goals at the 2002 World Cup where Brazil won?
View Answer
Answer: 8 goals
Q66.
Who was the first player to score in two World Cup Finals?
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Answer: Vavá (Brazil, 1958 and 1962)
Q67.
Which player famously bit an opponent at the 2014 World Cup?
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Answer: Luis Suárez (Uruguay)
Q68.
Who is the youngest player to score at a World Cup?
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Answer: Pelé — 17 years and 239 days (1958)
Q69.
Which German striker scored the winning goal in the 2014 World Cup Final?
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Answer: Mario Götze
Q70.
Who captained France to their 2018 World Cup victory?
View Answer
Answer: Hugo Lloris

Stadiums & Host Cities Round

Q71.
What is the capacity of MetLife Stadium, the 2026 World Cup Final venue?
View Answer
Answer: Approximately 82,500
Q72.
Which iconic stadium in Mexico City is hosting matches for the third World Cup?
View Answer
Answer: Estadio Azteca
Q73.
Which 2026 host city is known as “The Emerald City”?
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Answer: Seattle
Q74.
Which Canadian city is hosting World Cup 2026 matches — Vancouver or Montreal?
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Answer: Vancouver (and Toronto)
Q75.
What is the name of the stadium used in Los Angeles for the 2026 World Cup?
View Answer
Answer: SoFi Stadium
Q76.
Which 2026 host city hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics?
View Answer
Answer: Atlanta
Q77.
In which US city is AT&T Stadium, a 2026 venue, located?
View Answer
Answer: Arlington (Dallas, Texas metro area)
Q78.
Which is the northernmost city hosting 2026 World Cup matches?
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Answer: Vancouver, Canada
Q79.
What is the name of the stadium in Miami hosting 2026 World Cup matches?
View Answer
Answer: Hard Rock Stadium
Q80.
Which city’s stadium, a 2026 venue, sits in a location once used for the Pan American Games?
View Answer
Answer: Kansas City (Arrowhead Stadium area)

True or False Round

Read these out loud — players answer True or False on their devices.

Q81.
The 2026 World Cup is the first to be co-hosted by three countries.
View Answer
Answer: True
Q82.
Brazil has won the World Cup six times.
View Answer
Answer: False (5 times)
Q83.
The offside rule does not apply on throw-ins.
View Answer
Answer: True
Q84.
A goalkeeper can pick up a ball deliberately passed back to them with a foot.
View Answer
Answer: False (indirect free kick awarded)
Q85.
France won the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
View Answer
Answer: False (Argentina won)
Q86.
The FIFA World Cup trophy is made of solid gold.
View Answer
Answer: False (18-carat gold-plated solid bronze with malachite base)
Q87.
No African team has ever won the FIFA World Cup.
View Answer
Answer: True
Q88.
The 2026 World Cup Final will be held in Texas.
View Answer
Answer: False (New Jersey — MetLife Stadium)
Q89.
England has won the FIFA World Cup twice.
View Answer
Answer: False (once, in 1966)
Q90.
A soccer match can end 0–0 in the group stage of the World Cup.
View Answer
Answer: True

Multiple Choice Round

Q91.
How many teams competed in the 2022 Qatar World Cup?
View Answer
Answer: A) 32 ✅
B) 36
C) 48
D) 24
Q92.
Which country hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup?
View Answer
Answer: A) Qatar
B) Brazil
C) Russia ✅
D) Germany
Q93.
What color does the referee show to send a player off in soccer?
View Answer
Answer: A) Blue
B) Red ✅
C) Orange
D) Yellow
Q94.
Which of these players has NOT won the FIFA World Cup?
View Answer
Answer: A) Ronaldo (R9)
B) Zinedine Zidane
C) Cristiano Ronaldo ✅
Q95.
The 2026 World Cup expands from 32 to how many teams?
View Answer
Answer: A) 40
B) 44
C) 48 ✅
D) 56
Q96.
Which country has the most World Cup wins?
View Answer
Answer: A) Germany
B) Italy
C) Brazil ✅
D) Argentina
Q97.
How long is extra time in a World Cup knockout match?
View Answer
Answer: A) 15 minutes total
B) 30 minutes total ✅
C) 20 minutes total
D) 45 minutes total
Q98.
Which player won the Golden Boot at the 2022 World Cup?
View Answer
Answer: A) Lionel Messi
B) Kylian Mbappé ✅
C) Olivier Giroud
D) Julián Álvarez

Tie-Breaker Questions

Use these as sudden-death rounds or to break ties on the leaderboard. For tie-breakers, the player or team closest to the correct number wins.

Q99.
How many goals in total were scored at the 2022 Qatar World Cup?
View Answer
Answer: 172
Q100.
What was the total attendance across all 2022 World Cup matches?
View Answer
Answer: 3,404,252
Q101.
How many yellow cards were issued at the 2022 World Cup?
View Answer
Answer: 219
Q102.
What year was the FIFA World Cup trophy redesigned into its current form?
View Answer
Answer: 1974
Q103.
How many minutes did Lionel Messi play at the 2022 World Cup (including extra time)?
View Answer
Answer: 690 minutes (approximately — all 7 games to the final, plus two extra-time periods)
Q104.
In what minute did Mario Götze score the winning goal in the 2014 World Cup Final?
View Answer
Answer: 113th minute
Q105.
How many hat-tricks were scored across all 2022 World Cup matches?
View Answer
Answer: 0 (no hat-tricks were scored in 2022)

How to Host an Amazing World Cup Trivia Night: Practical Tips

Before the Event

Pick your format. A single host-led quiz? Team competition? Individual mobile play? Decide before you build your game. TriviaMaker supports all of these.

Match the questions to your crowd. A mix of easy, medium, and hard questions ensures everyone has a moment to shine. Aim for roughly 30% easy, 50% medium, 20% hard.

Cap the team size. 4–6 people per team keeps everyone engaged. Larger teams mean some players check out.

Test your tech. Run through the game at least once before guests arrive. Check that projector resolution, sound, and Wi-Fi are all working.

Prepare a tiebreaker. Pick one numerical tie-breaker question from the list above and keep it in your back pocket.

During the Event

Give players time. Don’t rush to the next question the moment the answer appears. Let the debate happen — that’s where the fun is.

Read questions aloud even if they’re visible on screen. It slows the pace down, builds anticipation, and helps players who aren’t directly in front of the screen.

Use the halftime break. If you’re watching a live match, use halftime for a focused trivia round — 10 questions, 60 seconds each.

Narrate the leaderboard. After every 5 questions, call out the scores and shake up the standings. It keeps the whole room interested even if they’re not currently winning.

Be ready to adjudicate. Some questions (especially about records) have nuanced answers. Have your answers prepared with notes so you can defend them.

Build Your World Cup Quiz in TriviaMaker: A 5-Minute Guide

You don’t need to be a designer, a developer, or even a trivia expert to run a professional-quality quiz. Here’s exactly how to do it in TriviaMaker.

Step 1: Create Your Game (1 minute)

Log into TriviaMaker and click Create Game. Choose your preferred format:

Classic Quiz – Text-based questions with multiple-choice answers

Jeopardy-Style – Category board where players pick question values

True/False – Rapid-fire yes/no format

Wheel Spin – Random question selection for added drama

Step 2: Add Your Questions (2–3 minutes)

Copy any questions from this article directly into TriviaMaker’s question builder. Each question supports:

Text, image, or video prompts

Up to 4 multiple-choice answers (or open-ended)

Custom point values

Timers (great for speeding up play)

For a 60–90 minute trivia night, aim for 30–50 questions across 4–6 rounds.

Step 3: Customise Your Branding (30 seconds)

Add your event name, logo, or team colors. If you’re running a bar trivia night, add the venue name. If it’s a corporate event, drop in the company logo. TriviaMaker makes it look polished with zero design work.

Step 4: Share with Players (30 seconds)

Click Share and copy the join link or game code. Players enter the code on their phones — no app download required. For a projected host-led game, players follow along on the big screen while entering answers on their own devices.

Step 5: Play and Track Scores in Real Time

Hit Start Game and go. The leaderboard updates automatically after each question. When the game ends, TriviaMaker calculates the final scores and announces the winner.

That’s it. Five minutes of setup, hours of fun.

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DIY vs. TriviaMaker: Which is Right for You?

Factor DIY (PowerPoint / Google Slides) TriviaMaker
Setup time 2–4 hours Under 5 minutes
Score tracking Manual (host tallies by hand) Automatic, real-time leaderboard
Player interaction Passive (watch the screen) Active (answer on own device)
Image/video questions Requires separate slides Built-in media upload
Reusability Rebuild for each event Save and reuse any game
Remote play Difficult — screen share only Native live game rooms
Branding/customization Full control, high effort Easy, low effort
Cost Free (your time is the cost) Free plan available; paid for advanced features
Tech requirements Projector + laptop + presenter Any device with internet

Bottom line: DIY works if you have a lot of time and design skills. TriviaMaker works if you want professional results without the effort.

Engagement Ideas to Make Your Trivia Night Unforgettable

Team Names

Make the first task of the night choosing a World Cup-themed team name. Examples to suggest:

  • The Offside Trappers
  • VAR Villains
  • Penalty Box Philosophers
  • The Golden Boot Chasers
  • Messi’s Disciples
  • Extra Time FC
  • Squeaky Clean Sheets

Bonus Challenges

Add optional bonus rounds between regular questions:

  • Fastest finger: First player to buzz in (via TriviaMaker buzzer feature) wins a bonus point
  • Predict the score: Before a live match, teams predict the final score. Closest wins a bonus
  • Caption contest: Show a famous World Cup photo and award a point for the best caption
  • Penalty shootout round: Two teams go head-to-head on 5 alternating questions — the team that gets more right “scores”

Live Match Integration

If you’re watching a live 2026 World Cup match:

  • Run a 5-question “halftime sprint” at the interval
  • Award a bonus to anyone who correctly predicted the first goalscorer before kickoff
  • Post-match: a 10-question “match debrief” round about what just happened on screen

Prize Ideas for World Cup Trivia Night

The prize doesn’t need to be expensive — it needs to feel worth winning.

Budget-friendly (under $20):

  • Custom TriviaMaker certificate (printable from the platform)
  • A sleeve of soccer balls
  • A travel-sized soccer goal for desk or garden
  • Gift card to a sports streaming service

Mid-range ($20–$75):

  • Replica World Cup jersey of a competing nation
  • Official World Cup match ball
  • Gift card to a sports bar or restaurant

Premium ($75+):

  • Signed soccer memorabilia
  • Tickets to a 2026 World Cup match (if any remain)
  • A full soccer kit for the winning team

Non-monetary prizes that work brilliantly:

  • Bragging rights + official “World Cup Trivia Champion” title
  • A framed copy of the TriviaMaker leaderboard screenshot
  • Choosing the next watch party venue or snack spread

Frequently Asked Questions

What are good FIFA World Cup 2026 trivia questions for beginners?
Start with basic factual questions: how many teams are competing (48), which countries are co-hosting (USA, Canada, Mexico), which country has won the most World Cups (Brazil, 5 times), and who scored the most World Cup goals in history (Miroslav Klose, 16). These give casual fans a real chance while warming up the room.
How many questions should a good soccer trivia night have?
For a 60–75 minute trivia night, aim for 30–40 questions across 4–6 rounds. For a halftime-only quiz, 10–15 questions is ideal. For a full evening event with multiple breaks, 50–60 questions keeps energy high without exhaustion.
Can I use TriviaMaker for free to run a World Cup quiz?
Yes. TriviaMaker offers a free plan that lets you create and run interactive trivia games. Paid plans unlock additional features including unlimited questions, advanced branding, and more game formats.
What’s the best trivia format for a large group (50+ people)?
For large groups, a host-led format with players answering on their own devices works best. TriviaMaker’s live game room supports large audiences and displays a shared leaderboard on screen. Teams of 4–6 work better than individual play for very large groups.
How do I run World Cup trivia for a virtual event?
Share your TriviaMaker game link in your video call chat. Players click the link and join the game room directly from their browser — no download required. The host shares their screen to show the leaderboard while players answer on their own devices in separate windows.
Is the 2026 World Cup the first with 48 teams?
Yes. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first tournament to feature 48 participating nations, expanded from the 32-team format that had been in place since 1998.
What makes trivia work better with TriviaMaker than PowerPoint?
Three things: automatic scoring (no manual tallying), real-time leaderboards (players stay engaged between questions), and mobile participation (everyone plays, not just watches). PowerPoint is a broadcast tool; TriviaMaker is an interaction tool.
Can I add my own World Cup 2026 questions to TriviaMaker?
Absolutely. TriviaMaker lets you type in any question, add images, and configure answer options. Everything in this article can be copy-pasted directly into your game.

Conclusion: Turn the World’s Biggest Tournament Into Your Best Event Ever

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is a once-in-a-generation moment. Forty-eight nations, three host countries, 104 matches, and billions of fans — it’s the biggest soccer story any of us will experience for years.

Trivia is the simplest, most inclusive way to bring that energy into your classroom, your office, your bar, or your living room. It levels the playing field between die-hard fans and casual viewers. It sparks conversation, builds community, and creates shared memories that outlast the tournament itself.

You’ve now got 100+ questions, practical hosting tips, engagement ideas, and a step-by-step guide to building your game in under five minutes. The only thing left to do is start.

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