Match Ligue 1 clubs to their home grounds and sharpen your knowledge of French football geography. This mixed-difficulty quiz blends famous arenas with trickier stadium name changes and shared venues....
Pick a difficulty and question count to begin.
Stadium names are a huge part of club identity, and Ligue 1 has plenty of iconic grounds plus a few that can trip you up. You’ll connect each club with its correct home stadium across a mixed set of easy, medium, and hard prompts.
Every question uses 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can focus on recognition rather than speed. Before you start, choose how many questions you want to answer and set the difficulty to suit a quick warm-up or a full challenge.
You’ll build fast recall for club–stadium pairings, learn to spot similar-sounding venues, and get better at linking cities/regions to teams. The mix also helps you remember which clubs have moved grounds or play in stadiums that get referenced by older and newer names.
A frequent mistake is relying on city-only memory and mixing up clubs from the same area, especially when stadium names don’t include the city name. Another trap is outdated naming: some grounds are commonly referred to by older names, while the quiz may use the current official version.
Mixed difficulty means you’ll see a blend of well-known stadiums early on, followed by less obvious pairings and newer/renamed venues. With 4 multiple-choice options, the quiz stays approachable, but the distractors are designed to be plausible so careful reading matters.
What is the name of the stadium where Paris Saint-Germain plays?
Which stadium is home to Olympique de Marseille?
What is the name of the stadium used by AS Monaco?
This quiz has 68 questions focused on matching Ligue 1 stadium names with their clubs.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there is no timer.
Yes. It’s mixed difficulty, so you’ll get a blend of straightforward stadiums and tougher, less familiar ones.
Yes. You can select your preferred question count before starting, including shorter sessions or the full set.
Many stadium names don’t include the city, and some venues have changed names over time, which can make options look similar.

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