Quiz! Can you name every side to reach the Championship play-offs?

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We’ve got play-off fever, it’s burning in our brain. We’ve got play-off fever, it’s driving us insane.

And as such, this edition of the FourFourTwo quiz takes a Championship play-off theme.

Or the Division One play-offs, as they were called before that. Or the Second Division play-offs, as they were called before that.

Second tier, is what we’re basically saying. All the semi-finalists ever. Go go go.

You have an ten minutes to remember the 156 sides to have featured at any stage of the second-tier play-offs since 1986/87, including this season’s semi-finalists – though you’ll be glad to hear that number includes sides who made it in more than once.

If you can’t quite figure out who it is you’re missing simply login to Kwizly and they will provide you with a helping hand!

Don’t forget to tweet your scores to @FourFourTwo and send this quiz round to your mates!

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Right, you’ve just navigated the nail-biting drama of the Championship play-offs with our quiz: ready for another set of footballing challenges from across the leagues and beyond?

How about testing your knowledge of big-money moves by trying to name the 100 most expensive transfer deals involving Brazilian maestros? Or perhaps journey through the history of English football and see if you can name every single team to have played in the top flight since 1945?

Sticking with the English league theme, why not try to name every single club currently competing in the Football League? If your focus stretches to the international stage, why not test your memory of the 2002 World Cup and see if you can score a perfect 100 per cent?

Finally, for a challenge that tests your knowledge of Premier League consistency, see if you can name every single top three finisher in the league’s history, in order? Keep that football knowledge – and your quizzing streak – going strong!

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