Football Quiz! Every team from every World Cup final – including women's
We've gone through the archives for you to test your World Cup ball knowledge
It's World Cup final day and we have a belter of a quiz for you!
While you warm up for the showpiece event, you can test your football knowledge by naming us every World Cup finalist - men's and women's - since the first edition of the tournament in 1930.
Overall, there is 62 teams to name, but with there being several duplicates, we have given you just five minutes to complete this one!
It should get you right in the mood for the big one later!
Don't forget to let us know how you got on and send it to your friends so they can have a go as well!
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Spain are in their first final in 16 years, and with none of the players from the 2010 final still active, we want you to name the XI that made history for La Roja in Johannesburg.
And then to finish it off we want you to go one further. Spain won three major international tournaments in a row, Euro 2008, the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012. To really get the juices flowing, can you name every player from those three squads? Give it a go!
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Ewan is a freelance writer and social media manager who has worked for The Athletic, GOAL, 90min and OneFootball. From Gelsenkirchen to Riyadh, he has covered some of the biggest games in football in his three years in the industry.
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