Are You a Football Genius? - Ipswich Town News
New quiz show Football Genius is looking for fans to represent Town.
Football Genius, which will be hosted by comedian Tim Vine, is being produced by Hat Trick Productions and will see teams of fans representing their clubs taking on one other in a head-to-head quiz competition.
Example questions include, "In which country is the Aloha Stadium located?”, "Where did England Women finish in the 2015 World Cup?” and "Which Premier League footballer proposed to his girlfriend on the forecourt of a BP garage?”.
If you are interested in taking part and are aged 18 or over, you will need to complete an application form and be available to attend auditions during July, with the show being recorded on Monday 6th and Tuesday 7th August.
For further information and to register your interest email footballgenius@hattrick.com before the deadline, which is midnight tonight.
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