Efl quiz battle: Two mega-challenges ask fans to name all 92 clubs

efl fans are being thrown a two-pronged test: a mega-quiz invites players to name every club in England’s top four divisions with no time limit, while a separate challenge gives players 15 minutes to list the same 92 teams.
Efl quiz formats face-off
The first challenge is framed as a “mega-quiz” that asks, “Can you tackle our mega-quiz and name all 92 teams in England’s top four divisions?” and explicitly notes there is no time limit. The competing format cuts the clock to 15 minutes, issuing the shorter prompt: “92 clubs in 15 minutes. Can you do it?” Both tests centre on the full set of clubs across the Premier League, Championship, League One and League Two, and one challenge accepts shortened versions of club names to accommodate rapid answers.
Immediate details and reactions from the field
With six games to play in the 2025-26 campaign, the timed quiz explicitly frames itself against an active league narrative: Bromley are described as sitting top of League Two and in pole position for automatic promotion, while Lincoln are said to be seven points clear at the top of League One. The same briefing notes that the race for Premier League places is heating up and that relegation heartbreak remains a real possibility for some clubs this season.
Jack Kenmare, Senior Journalist, presents the 15-minute challenge bluntly: “92 clubs in 15 minutes. Can you do it?” That direct prompt mirrors the urgency felt across the league as the final fixtures approach and invites readers to test encyclopedic knowledge under pressure rather than in an untimed format.
Quick context: why the quizzes land now
Both quizzes are timed to engage supporters during the closing phase of the season, when outcomes across the Premier League and the EFL tiers remain decisive. One format emphasises accuracy without a clock, the other simulates pressure and speed with a strict 15-minute limit.
What’s next: how fans can engage and what to watch
Expect both quizzes to circulate as talking points during the final six fixtures of the 2025-26 campaign, offering rival formats for fans to test knowledge and stamina. Observers and participants will watch whether the timed pressure or the untimed endurance challenge proves the better measure of who really knows all 92 clubs across the Premier League and the EFL.
For supporters tracking promotion and relegation battles, the quizzes arrive alongside an intensified league run-in: Bromley and Lincoln figure prominently in the current standings described in the 15-minute brief, and the closing fixtures will determine which clubs move up, down or hold their place as the season finishes.




