BBC Sport offers daily guessing game featuring Premier League players
BBC Sport has published its latest "Who am I?" daily game, challenging readers to identify a Premier League footballer using as few clues as possible.

BBC Sport continues its daily interactive feature "Who am I?", in which readers try to identify a specific footballer. A new edition appears each day featuring a different player, and the current instalment centres on a Premier League star.
How the game works
The format is straightforward: participants attempt to name the correct player in as few guesses as possible. Each incorrect guess unlocks an additional clue to help narrow down the answer. The fewer clues a player needs before guessing correctly, the higher their score. Getting the answer within three clues counts as a good result, while doing so in four or five is considered exceptional.
Creator and further content
Today's player and accompanying clues were set by BBC Sport's Joe Rindl. BBC Sport also directs readers to its dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages, where additional quiz formats are available. Users can sign up for notifications to have new quizzes sent directly to their devices.
The game forms part of BBC Sport's regular daily content offering, with a new edition released every day.


