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Can you win Craig Hope’s Ultimate World Cup Quiz?

In just 30 days, the culmination of four years of plotting, sacrifice and dreams will be realised as the World Cup – football’s greatest show – gets underway in the United States, Canada and Mexico. 

The eyes of the world will be on the 104-match bonanza, spanning 39 days and involving 48 teams as football’s heavyweights vie for a place in the record books, with England looking to end their 60-year wait to lift the famous trophy once again.

And from the football to showbiz and politics, Daily Mail Sport will be with you at every turn of the tournament with our brand new newsletter, World Cup Unfiltered. 

Every day from June 1, we’ll be bringing you exclusive insight from our reporters on the ground Stateside, the latest headlines from the tournament, all the goings on inside the England camp and our exclusive new daily game.

To celebrate our newsletter, Daily Mail Sport’s Chief Football Reporter Craig Hope has created his Ultimate World Cup Quiz. From the heroes of the 1930s to the game’s modern day legends, this challenge is not for the faint-hearted. 

So, are you a master of all things World Cup? Test your footballing wits by signing up to Daily Mail Sport’s World Cup Unfiltered newsletter for free HERE and you’ll receive Craig’s exclusive World Cup quiz directly to your inbox. 

It will be delivered to you every Wednesday, then daily – completely FREE throughout the World Cup. Sign up to Daily Mail’s World Cup Unfiltered newsletter now!

Sign up to World Cup Unfiltered to receive Craig Hope's exclusive World Cup Quiz

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