SportsJOE has published The SportsJOE Friday Pub Quiz: Week 144, and this edition arrives with the kind of sports-heavy mix that keeps the format moving. The quiz is built around questions on the World Cup, GAA, football, rugby, boxing and the NBA, giving readers a new round of trivia to work through on a Friday.
It comes after what the quiz frames as a massive week for sport, with the World Cup beginning yesterday and pushing the latest Joe Quiz into full current-affairs mode. That timing is the point: this is not a general knowledge round detached from the calendar, but a weekly test that leans on what fans have just been watching.
Week 144 matters because it shows how the Friday Pub Quiz keeps updating itself around the live sports conversation rather than sitting still. The topics are broad enough to catch different audiences, but they are also anchored to events that are fresh enough to still be in the public mind, which is why the quiz lands now rather than later.
The catch is that the main text does not lay out the questions or answers in full, so the appeal rests on the format itself. Readers know the subjects up front, and they know the quiz is tied to recent action, but the actual test lives beyond the short write-up. That leaves the full challenge to the embedded quiz rather than the surrounding copy.
That is what makes this week’s edition straightforward but effective. The SportsJOE Friday Pub Quiz is still doing what a weekly sports quiz should do: turn the last few days in sport into something readers can score themselves against, then move on before the next round of results changes the board again.






