50 UK Sports Quiz Questions and Answers (2024)

Test yourself with our UK sports quiz questions and answers! From rugby to racing, see how well you know your British sports trivia now.

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It’s come to that time again where we get to test you in our UK sports quiz!

Like the 99% of you reading this quiz, I am an absolute sports fanatic. If there’s sports on TV, even if it’s the Indoor World Bowl’s Championship, I’ll watch it.

One of my favourite times of the year is hunkering down in a cosy pub cheering England on in the Six Nations. Cold pint of ale, good friends all cheering at the TV – that’s basically my perfect Saturday. I really miss those days at the moment.

Usually, a group of us will get to the pub early, get a round in, and start asking each other a few sports quiz questions to get us in the mood before the game kicks off. What can I say, I hang out with sports nerds. I am not ashamed to admit that.

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So, I decided it’d be fun to come up with the ultimate UK sports quiz. This should really test your sports knowledge. If you’re hosting a Zoom quiz or fancy testing your mates, these UK sports quiz questions and answers will be perfect for a fun night in.

If you’ve been reading our posts for a while, you’ll know how much we love quizzing.

We’ve already created some exciting quizzes about Great Britain, England, Scotland and Wales, and they’ve been really popular.Once you’ve finished with these sports trivia questions, you can test yourself in our other quizzes. Or for a range of fun quizzes, make sure you check outUltimate Quiz Questions – a site packed with the world’s best quizzes on every topic.

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Right, it’s time for the quiz. Good luck with it!

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Sports Quiz Questions UK

1. Who is England’s most capped football player?

2. When was the Calcutta Cup first played between England and Scotland?

3. How many grand slams has Andy Murray won?

4. What event did Jessica Ennis-Hill win gold at the London 2012 Olympics?

5. Who is Britain’s most decorated Olympian?

6. Time for a cricket question now. Who is England’s all-time top run scorer?

7. While we’re on cricket, who is England’s all-time top wicket taker?

8. Who was the first person to run under the four-minute mile?

9. How many players make up the Ryder Cup team?

10. Where is the World Darts Championship famously held every year?

11. Who is the Premier League’s all-time top scorer?

12. Who is Wales’s most capped rugby player?

13. What is known colloquially as ‘the Bible of Cricket’?

14. Which England footballer was famously never given a yellow card?

15. How many world titles has Phil ‘the Power’ Taylor won in darts?

16. Who won a gold medal at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics in the skeleton bobsleigh?

17. Who is the only player to have scored in the Premier League, Championship, League 1, League 2, Conference, FA Cup, League Cup, Football League Trophy, FA Trophy, Champions League, Europa League, Scottish Premier League, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup?

18. What was the final score when England beat Australia in the rugby world cup final in 2003?

19. Another one on golf. Which British golfer has won the most majors in their career?

20. In what year were the Commonwealth Games first held?

21. Where did Sir Alex Ferguson start out his managerial career at?

22. Who is the top scorer for the England Women’s national football team?

23. Which WWE superstar did Tyson Fury wrestle in 2019?

24. Before Andy Murray, who was the last British tennis player to win a men’s singles Grand Slam tournament?

25. Who are the currently the reigning champions of Rugby League in England?

26. Who was the first Brit to win the Tour de France?

27. The Grand National, held at Aintree, is raced over what distance?

28. Who is the current head coach of the Scotland rugby team?

29. Who has won the most Sport’s Personality of the Year Awards?

30. Great Britain has produced 10 drivers who have won the F1 World Championship – name them 5 of these (1 point for each)

UK Sports Quiz: Picture Round

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So, how many of these sports trivia questions do you think you got right? Did you find it quite easy, or did a couple of questions throw you? I know there are a few I definitely struggled with.

Right, it’s time for the answers. I really hope you got more than 50%! Let’s see how you did.

UK Sports Quiz: Questions and Answers

1. Who is England’s most capped football player? It’s Peter Shilton with a record of 125 caps! Wayne Rooney is second with 120 caps.

2. When was the Calcutta Cup first played between England and Scotland? 1871. The historic rugby fixture has since been held a total of 136 times, with England winning on 75 occasions and Scotland 43 times with 19 draws.

3. How many grand slams has Andy Murray won? 3. The US Open in 2012, Wimbledon in 2013, and Wimbledon again in 2016.

4. What event did Jessica Ennis-Hill win gold at the London 2012 Olympics? On Super Saturday, Jessica Ennis won the heptathlon. What a day that was!

5. Who is Britain’s most decorated Olympian? That is Bradley Wiggins with 8 Olympic medals (just ahead of Sir Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny). Jason Kenny is expected to become the most decorated Olympian at the Tokyo Olympics if they happen this year.

6. Time for a cricket question now. Who is England’s all-time top run scorer? Alistair Cook with a whooping 12,472 runs. Graham Gooch in second place has 8,900 runs, nearly 3,500 fewer runs.

7. While we’re on cricket, who is England’s all-time top wicket taker? Another all-time cricketing legend, it’s James (Jimmy) Anderson with 606 wickets. He is the only fast bowler with over 600 test wickets. I would’ve also accepted the Burnley Express (his nickname).

8. Who was the first person to run under the four-minute mile? That was Sir Roger Bannister at Oxford in 1954. At the time, it was one of the hardest running records to break.

9. How many players make up the Ryder Cup? Each team has 12 players to choose from for a total of 28 games to be played.

10. Where is the World Darts Championship famously held every year? The Alexandra Palace in London, or the Ally Pally as it’s fondly known.

11. Who is the Premier League’s all-time top scorer? Shearerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Alan Shearer with an incredible 260 goals. The guy was a goal machine!

12. Who is Wales’s most capped rugby player? Easy one this. It’s Alun Wyn Jones with 143 caps. He’s actually the most capped player in the world with no sign of stopping any time soon!

13. What is known colloquially as ‘the Bible of Cricket’? The Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack. This dates back to 1864 and is still in print today. You can see what it’s like here.

14. Which England footballer was famously never given a yellow card? That’s Mr Nice Guy, Gary Lineker.

15. How many world titles has Phil ‘the Power’ Talyor won in darts? 16 world titles over two decades of dominance. Pure class.

16. Who won a gold medal at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics in the skeleton bobsleigh? That was Amy Williams if you remember her! She broke the stereotype that Brits were rubbish at winter sports. Hero.

17. Who is the only player to have scored in the Premier League, Championship, League 1, League 2, Conference, FA Cup, League Cup, Football League Trophy, FA Trophy, Champions League, Europa League, Scottish Premier League, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup? I think this is the hardest UK sports trivia question I could find. The answer is Gary Hooper. Anyone get that one?

18. What was the final score when England beat Australia in the rugby world cup final in 2003? One of my favourite days of my life. England won in extra time with the final score of 20-17. Such a nail biter!

19. Another one on golf. Which British golfer has won the most majors in their career? This was quite hard, but it’s Sir Nick Faldo who won 6 majors – 3 at the Masters and 3 at the Open. He doesn’t even make it into the top 10 of most career majors which is mad!

20. In what year were the Commonwealth Games first held? The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930 in Hamilton, Canada, where 11 countries sent 400 athletes to take part in six sports and 59 events.

21. Where did Sir Alex Ferguson start out his managerial career at? You might be tempted to say Aberdeen, but it’s East Stirlingshire at the age of 32!

22. Who is the top scorer for the England Women’s national football team? Kelly Smith with 46 goals. The most capped player with 172 caps in Fara Williams.

23. Which WWE superstar did Tyson Fury wrestle in 2019? That was Braun Strowman. For a guy who has done some really weird things in his career, this one is right up there.

24. Before Andy Murray, who was the last British tennis player to win a men’s singles Grand Slam tournament? Fred Perry in 1936. Loooong old wait that one.

25. Who are the currently the reigning champions of Rugby League in England? St Helens won the 2020 Grand Final.

26. Who was the first Brit to win the Tour de France? Again, that was Bradley Wiggins at the 2012 Tour de France. Amazingly, it was the 100th edition of the race and only the first British winner. Chris Froome has won it 4 times since then, and Geraint Thomas once, showing a period of British dominance in the sport.

27. The Grand National, held at Aintree, is raced over what distance? 4 miles and 2½ furlongs. This equates to 34.5 furlongs if you put that.

28. Who is the current head coach of the Scotland rugby team? That’s Gregor Townsend.

29. Who has won the most Sport’s Personality of the Year Awards? Ironically, it’s Andy Murray who has won it 3 times. On one occasion, he joking said it wasn’t bad for someone with arguably no personality!

30. Great Britain has produced 10 drivers who have won the F1 World Championship – name them 5 of these (1 point for each) In order, any of these will get you a point – Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button, Damon Hill, Nigel Mansel, James Hunt, Sit Jackie Stewart, John Surtees, Jim Clark, Graham Hill and Mike Hawthorn

UK Sports picture round answers

Sportspeople:

1. Sue Barker

2. Johnny Wilkinson

3. Dame Kelly Holmes

4. Marcus Rashford

5. Lando Norris

6. Eve Muirhead

7. Sir Steve Redgrave

8. Nicola Adams

9. Anthony Joshua

10. Robbie Savage

Name the year:

1. 1977 – This was Virginia Wade, the last British woman to win the women’s singles title.

2. 2003 – England winning the rugby world cup final.

3. 2004 – Super Saturday at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

4. 2005 – England and Wales cricket team famously winning the Ashes.

5. 1966 – The one and only time England have won the football world cup.

6. 2012 – The Miracle of Medinah where the European Ryder Cup team stole victory in one of the most remarkable comebacks.

7. 2019 – Fallon Sherrock became the first female to compete in the World Darts Championship, an event that used to only be for me.

8. 2013 – Andy Murray winning Wimbledon for the first time.

9. 2016 – The 5000/1 Premiership winners Leicester City.

10. 2019 – England winning the cricket world cup after the mega tense super over against New Zealand.

In total there are 55 points up for grabs. The question is, how many did you get? Did you get more or less than 20? You can let me know in the comments below!

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50 UK Sports Quiz Questions and Answers (2024)

FAQs

What is a British quiz? ›

The pub quiz is a modern example of a pub game. Although different pub quizzes can cover a range of formats and topics, they have many features in common. The pub quiz was established in the UK in the 1970s by Burns and Porter and became part of British culture. The Great British Pub Quiz challenge is an annual event.

Is quiz a sport? ›

A quiz is a form of game or mind sport in which players attempt to answer questions correctly about a certain or variety of subjects. Quizzes can be used as a brief assessment in education and similar fields to measure growth in knowledge, abilities, or skills.

Which sport is known as king of sports? ›

Gridiron football is the king of sports – it's the biggest game in the strongest and richest country in the world. In The King of Sports, Easterbrook tells the full story of how football became so deeply ingrained in American culture.

What is the world's most popular sport? ›

Football/Soccer

The sport has roughly 3.5 billion fans worldwide and 250 million players across 200 countries around the world. The next most popular sports in the world are cricket (2.5 billion fans), basketball (2.2 billion fans), and field hockey (2 billion).

Which sport is the beautiful game? ›

The Beautiful Game (Portuguese: o jogo bonito) is a nickname for association football. It was popularised by the Brazilian footballer Pelé, although the exact origin of the phrase is disputed. Stuart Hall, an English football commentator, used it as far back as 1958.

Who is the father of sports? ›

Alco*ck.

Who created sport? ›

With the first Olympic Games in 776 BC—which included events such as foot and chariot races, wrestling, jumping, and discus and javelin throwing—the Ancient Greeks introduced formal sports to the world.

What is the national animal of England? ›

The lion is the national animal of England, and the unicorn represents Scotland; both of which are part of the British empire. It's said the lion is the unicorn's arch nemesis.

What is British culture? ›

British culture is influenced by the combined nations' history; its historically Christian religious life, its interaction with the cultures of Europe, the traditions of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland and the impact of the British Empire.

What make up United Kingdom? ›

The United Kingdom (UK) is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Who invented football? ›

Walter Camp is considered the “founder” of American football. Camp was an accomplished rugby player from Yale University who began to transform the rules of rugby for a more 'modern' style of play, which eventually developed into the sport of football during the 1880s.

How many sports are there in the world? ›

According to the World Sports Encyclopaedia (2003), there are 8,000 indigenous sports and sporting games.

What is our national game? ›

Why is Hockey considered the national game of India? Between 1928 to 1956, the Indian hockey team won six consecutive gold medals at the Olympics. Due to the major success of Indian hockey players, hockey is considered the national game of India. The Indian hockey team has won eight gold medals at the Olympic Games.

Which game is known as Queen of sports? ›

Gymnastics is the mother of all other games and sports because Gymnastics gives complete exercise to all the parts of the body. Hence, it is called as 'queen of sports'.

In which sport is the term love used? ›

Love as a word for a score of zero has been used in the sport of tennis since the late 1800s. Frankly, how love became a word for zero is baffling, but so is the overall scoring system for tennis. The points progress from love to 15, 30, and 40, which are relatively equivalent to 0,1, 2, and 3 in points per game.

In which sport can you score goal? ›

Goal sports are played all around the world and come in a wide variety. Some of the most popular goal sports are soccer, hockey, lacrosse, and handball. Soccer, handball, field hockey, and water polo are all in the Summer Olympics. Ice hockey is the only goal sport featured in the Winter Olympics.

What is the number 1 hardest sport? ›

Degree of Difficulty: Sport Rankings
SPORTENDRANK
Boxing8.631
Ice Hockey7.252
Football5.383
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What is the least popular sport? ›

Unicycle Hockey, Chess Boxing, Indoor Kabaddi least popular sports among the fans around the world.

What is the most common sport in England? ›

Football is the most popular game played in the U.K. and follows a traditional league system which consists of more than one hundred teams.

What is the only sport to be played on the moon? ›

Golf is one of the two only sports to be played on the moon. On February 6, 1971, astronaut and golfer Alan Shepard turned the Apollo 14 landing site into a driving range, performing a one-handed swing with a six-iron, sending the ball flying through the moon's low-gravity atmosphere.

What is a soccer field called? ›

A football pitch (also known as a football field or soccer field) is the playing surface for the game of association football. Its dimensions and markings are defined by Law 1 of the Laws of the Game, "The Field of Play".

Who won the beautiful game? ›

The Beautiful Game Highlights: Team Roberto Carlos beats Team Ronaldinho 12-10, Vinicius Junior, Paul Pogba and Paulo Dybala shine in the CELEBRITY exhibition match in Miami.

Who is the mother of all sports? ›

GYMNASTICS—THE “MOTHER” OF ALL SPORTS.

Who is father of Olympic? ›

Pierre de Coubertin: Visionary and Founder of the Modern Olympics.

Who is the father of football? ›

By the time he was 33 years old and twelve years after he had graduated from Yale, Walter Camp had already earned the reputation of being the “Father of Football.”

What was first sport? ›

What is the first sport ever played? Although it is impossible to know for sure, it is usually considered that wrestling and boxing were the first sports ever played. Competitions using the simple mode of human transport, running, would also have been among the first sports played.

What was the first team sport? ›

Oldest team sport

Polo first appeared in Persia around 2,500 years ago, making it the oldest known team sport… and one for the rich and wealthy, as team members had to have their own horse.

What was the first female sport? ›

Croquet is believed to be the first game played by both sexes in the United States. 1866 – Two baseball teams with female players were formed at Vassar College in New York. 1867 – The first ladies golf club was formed at St. Andrew's in Scotland.

What is the flower of UK? ›

The national flower of England is the rose, but not just any rose. The Tudor rose was adopted by Henry VII as England's emblem of peace at the end of the War of the Roses, the civil wars between the royal house of Lancashire, who wore a red rose, and the royal house of York, who wore white.

What is England's national dish? ›

United Kingdom

What is the flower of England? ›

Each of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – has a flower as one of its emblems. You will find them on some of the coins used throughout the United Kingdom. The national flower of England is a rose.

What is the UK famous for? ›

ENGLAND is famous for many things - David Beckham, Fish and Chips, Big Ben, Red Buses, black cabs, Oasis, Blur, the Beatles, London and tea. England is famous for its long history. England is famous for its Royal Family. Windsor Castle is the oldest royal residence still in use.

What makes UK unique? ›

It is a unique country made up of four nations: England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. England, Wales, and Scotland also make up Great Britain. Much of the north and west of the U.K. is covered in high ground, knife-edged mountain ridges separated by deep valleys.

What is a British icon? ›

Icons of the United Kingdom include: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Charles Darwin. Sir Isaac Newton.

What are 5 interesting facts about the UK? ›

30 interesting facts about the United Kingdom
  • We do love to be beside the seaside. ...
  • The English might have invented champagne. ...
  • London's transport system is huge. ...
  • One Welsh town has the longest name in Europe. ...
  • Stonehenge is older than the Pyramids. ...
  • The UK is made up of a lot of islands. ...
  • The King might wish you a happy birthday.

How many countries UK ruled? ›

Fourteen overseas territories remain under British sovereignty. After independence, many former British colonies joined the Commonwealth of Nations, a free association of independent states. Fifteen of these, including the United Kingdom, retain a common monarch, currently King Charles III.

How many cities are in the UK? ›

As of 5 September 2022, there are 74 cities in the United Kingdom—54 in England, seven in Wales, eight in Scotland, and five in Northern Ireland. Although it carries no special rights, the status of city can be a marker of prestige and confer local pride.

What is the old name of football? ›

Linguistically creative students at the University of Oxford in the 1880s distinguished between the sports of “rugger” (rugby football) and “assoccer” (association football). The latter term was further shortened to “soccer” (sometimes spelled “socker”), and the name quickly spread beyond the campus.

What are the 5 basic rules of football? ›

FIFA Laws of the Game can be accessed here
  • Teams will be told which way they are kicking at start of game.
  • Teams cannot score directly from a kick off.
  • There is no offside.
  • All free kicks and corners are direct and opposition must be 3 metres away.
  • Goal kicks to be taken anywhere inside penalty area.
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Who made football UK? ›

The earliest reference to football is in a 1314 decree issued by the Lord Mayor of London, Nicholas de Farndone, on behalf of King Edward II.

What are the 3 types of sports? ›

The different types of sports categories are: Individual Sports. Partner Sports. Team Sports.

What are the 4 types of sports? ›

Terms in this set (4)
  • Individuals sports. Bowling,rowing, gymnastics.
  • Dual and or partner Sports. Martial arts table tennis.
  • Team sports. Basketball football.
  • Outdoor Challenge and extreme sports. Surfing mountain climbing horseback riding BMX.

What is our national Colour? ›

The National Flag is a horizontal tricolour of India saffron (kesaria) at the top, white in the middle and India green at the bottom in equal proportion.

Which is our national sweet? ›

Do you know that Jalebi is the national sweet of India and you will find this sweet in every corner of India and the taste of the Jalebis of this shop is wonderful and you will like to visit it for other reasons like the liveliness of the place and the activities taking place nearby it.

What is the national sport of England? ›

The national sport of England is cricket, but England has no team of its own, instead fielding a joint team with Wales.

How do you question sports? ›

Sport Conversation Questions
  1. Do you play any sports these days? ...
  2. Which sports do you enjoy watching on TV? ...
  3. Have you watched any sports live at a sports ground or stadium? ...
  4. Are there any sports you can't stand to see on TV? ...
  5. Which is the most dangerous sport? ...
  6. Your country is best at which sports?

Who created sport? ›

With the first Olympic Games in 776 BC—which included events such as foot and chariot races, wrestling, jumping, and discus and javelin throwing—the Ancient Greeks introduced formal sports to the world.

Did you know facts about sports? ›

Our top 10 Sporting Facts to satisfy your Sports Trivia appetite
  • Golf Balls Have, On Average, 336 Dimples. ...
  • Olympic Gold Medals are Predominantly Made from Sterling Silver. ...
  • Formula One Driver, Sebastian Vettel, Wears Lucky Coins in His Racing Boots. ...
  • Sports Have Been Played on the Moon.
17 Aug 2016

What sport was played on the moon? ›

Golf is one of the two only sports to be played on the moon. On February 6, 1971, astronaut and golfer Alan Shepard turned the Apollo 14 landing site into a driving range, performing a one-handed swing with a six-iron, sending the ball flying through the moon's low-gravity atmosphere.

What is sports short note? ›

'Sport' means all forms of physical activity which, through casual or organised participation, aim at expressing or improving physical fitness and mental wellbeing, forming social relationships or obtaining results in competition at all levels.

Which sports do you like the most? ›

Example Answers
  • Volleyball. ...
  • Ping Pong. ...
  • Boxing. ...
  • Running. ...
  • Golf. ...
  • Cricket. My favorite sport is cricket, which is the most popular sport in my country: India. ...
  • Snooker. I really like watching snooker, which is a very difficult game to play. ...
  • Don't Like Sports. To be honest, I'm not really into sports at all.

What do you ask a football player? ›

17 Football Player Interview Questions and Answers
  • Are you a team player?
  • What are your greatest strengths as a football player?
  • How would you describe your work ethic?
  • What is your greatest accomplishment as a football player?
  • Provide an example of when you overcame adversity as a football player.
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What was first sport? ›

What is the first sport ever played? Although it is impossible to know for sure, it is usually considered that wrestling and boxing were the first sports ever played. Competitions using the simple mode of human transport, running, would also have been among the first sports played.

Who is father of sports? ›

Alco*ck.

What was the first team sport? ›

Oldest team sport

Polo first appeared in Persia around 2,500 years ago, making it the oldest known team sport… and one for the rich and wealthy, as team members had to have their own horse.

What is the number 1 hardest sport? ›

Degree of Difficulty: Sport Rankings
SPORTENDRANK
Boxing8.631
Ice Hockey7.252
Football5.383
33 more rows

What is an unusual sport? ›

Quidditch, wife carrying, toe wrestling - these are some of the games which have strangely become famous around the world.

What are 3 facts about soccer? ›

It is played by 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport. No one knows exactly when soccer was created, but the earliest versions of the game can be traced back 3,000 years. Soccer is the most popular game in the world. In many countries it is known as “football”.

What 2 cities have all 4 major sports? ›

New York and Los Angeles are the only two metropolitan areas with two or more teams in all four major sports (New York has MLB's Yankees and Mets, the NBA's Knicks and Nets, the NFL's Giants and Jets, and the NHL's Rangers, Islanders, and Devils.

What was the first sport in space? ›

What was the first sport played on the moon? That would be golf. In 1971, Apollo 14 astronaut Alan Shepard swung a makeshift 6-iron on the moon's surface — and missed the ball. His second swing, however, connected, and the golf ball went flying "miles and miles and miles," as Shepard put it after his swing.

In which sport is the term love used? ›

Love as a word for a score of zero has been used in the sport of tennis since the late 1800s. Frankly, how love became a word for zero is baffling, but so is the overall scoring system for tennis. The points progress from love to 15, 30, and 40, which are relatively equivalent to 0,1, 2, and 3 in points per game.

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