Think you know the rules? How well do you know football's laws?
A direct defensive free-kick taken from outside the area is mistakenly kicked directly into a team's own goal. What decision do you make?
When taking a penalty, the designated player runs up and back-heels the ball to a team-mate (ball travels backwards). What do you do?
The ball is in play when a player punches their own team-mate off the field of play next to their own penalty area. What do you do?
Two home players and an away player all collide on the pitch and go down requiring treatment. You stop play and the players receive treatment. No offence has occurred, what do you do?
When taking a free-kick, the home number 11 kicks the ball and it rebounds off the referee. The same player then shoots and scores a goal. What do you do?
At the kick-off, a player scuffs their kick while touching the ball. They then pick up the ball hoping the referee hasn’t seen it and try to retake the kick-off. What do you do?
A drop ball is contested between two players and the home team player kicks the ball directly into the away team’s goal without it touching a player. What do you do?
A player kneels to take a throw-in. What do you do?
At the end of extra time with the scores level and the home team down to seven players, the referee reduces the opposition to seven players for penalties. However, during the shootout, a home player is sent off for directing foul and abusive language at you, leaving the home team with six players. What happens next?
With an intent to play the ball, the home number six commits a 'denial of a promising attack' offence, on the away number eight, in the penalty area. What do you do?