Uefa Champions League Squares: Play BBC Sport’s new interactive game

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Each gameday will begin at 07:00 on the morning of every Champions League matchday this season.

You will have the chance to answer four trivia questions to earn up to four edit tokens before your Squares gamecard is generated, and you can use those tokens to make changes to your gamecard until 17:00 that day.

Each edit token allows you to make one change to your card:

  • Bonus Mark-Off: Mark any square as correct before kick-off.

  • Flip Team: Swap the team for a different team (only available on team tiles).

  • Random Change: Swap a chosen square for another randomly selected tile.

After 17:00, your gamecard is locked down and you will take that card into that evening’s games. For new users looking to start playing after the cut-off, you can still receive a gamecard but will not have the chance to edit it.

For the knockout stages of the competition, extra time will be taken into account on your card, but not penalty shootouts.

There are a number of ways you can score points, but for further game instructions, read the How to Play section within the game itself.

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