Match of the Day is a TV show that provides highlights and analysis of football matches. It features discussions, interviews, and expert commentary on the latest games. The show focuses on the English Premier League and covers matches from various timeframes, including the 1960s to the present day.
Match of the Day 2 is a Sunday night football show that provides analysis, commentary, and highlights from English football matches. It features interviews with football players, managers, and pundits. The show focuses on presenting the highlights and discussing key moments and strategies of the featured matches.
Once is a heartwarming TV show that follows the journey of a small-town football team as they face various challenges and strive to achieve greatness on and off the field. With strong bonds of friendship, determination, and passion for the sport, the team learns valuable life lessons and inspires the entire community.
Inazuma Eleven follows the story of a young boy named Mark Evans, who is passionate about soccer. With the help of his friends, Mark forms a soccer team called Inazuma Eleven and embarks on a journey to compete in various tournaments. Along the way, they face powerful opponents, develop new skills, and discover the true power of teamwork. Will Mark and his team be able to overcome all challenges and become the best soccer players in the world?
Ted Lasso, an American football coach, is hired to coach a soccer team in England despite having no experience in the sport. He faces challenges dealing with culture clashes, language barriers, and skepticism from the team and fans. However, his unique approach and positive attitude gradually win over the players and staff, leading to unexpected success and personal growth for everyone involved.
Brazil Avenue follows the story of a young woman, Rita, who is left orphaned and seeks revenge on her evil stepmother. Along the way, she uncovers a mysterious past, gets involved in a love triangle, and navigates the complexities of life in Rio de Janeiro.
A celebration of the Premier League, the world's greatest sporting telenovela, with Roger Bennett and Michael Davies.
High school soccer players from across Japan gather for a controversial project designed to create the best and most egoistic striker in the world. After Isagi Yoichi, a forward for a high school team, gets eliminated in the last game in the qualifier for nationals, he gets invited to a program called Blue Lock. Their coach will be Ego Jinpachi, who intends to 'destroy Japanese loser football' by introducing a radical new training regimen. The program isolates 300 young forwards in a prison-like institution called Blue Lock and puts them through rigorous training aimed at creating 'the world's greatest egotist striker.'
Dream Team is a British TV drama series that follows the ups and downs of a fictional football team, Harchester United, and their players, staff, and fans. It explores the challenges they face both on and off the field, highlighting the intense rivalries, personal dramas, and the determination to succeed.
Fate was unfair to an entire generation of Ukrainian football players. Every season, the Ukrainian national team set one goal: to make it to the World Cup. Every season, the goal remained a dream. Until 2006.
Docuseries chronicling the purchase and stewardship of Wrexham AFC, one of professional football's oldest clubs, by two Hollywood actors, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
Captain Tsubasa follows the journey of Tsubasa Oozora, a talented young soccer player who dreams of becoming the best in the world. He faces various challenges and opponents as he strives to achieve his goal and lead his team to victory.
Captain Tsubasa (2018) follows the journey of Tsubasa Oozora, a highly skilled and passionate young soccer player. With his exceptional talent, Tsubasa dreams of becoming a professional player and leading his team to victory. As he faces various challenges on and off the field, Tsubasa learns valuable lessons about teamwork, friendship, and perseverance.
Female soccer teams comprised of celebrities and non celebrities, working together to battle it out on the soccer field. Most have little soccer experience, but with the coaching from various Korean soccer legends, the team members grow with a fierce passion that leads to inspiring victories and regretful losses. Each team is grouped by certain types i.e. comedians, models, foreigners, actresses, etc. Unpredictable and exciting, the games are filled with fun intensity and emotions on high.
Club de Cuervos is a comedy-drama TV show that revolves around a family feud over control of a professional soccer team. Filled with humor and drama, the series exposes the corruption and intrigue behind the scenes of the soccer world.
With dreams of becoming Super League champions, a talented striker named Shakes and his football team take on rivals while going on global adventures.
When her brother decides to ditch for a couple weeks, Viola heads over to his elite boarding school, disguised as him, and proceeds to fall for his school's star soccer player, and soon learns she's not the only one with romantic troubles. Viola's twin brother Sebastian, whom she resembles physically, is supposed to enter Illyria as a new student. However, he plans to visit London secretly to enter a contest with his rock band. Sebastian asks Viola to cover for him by telling the school that he is sick and each of their parents (who are divorced) that he is staying with the other. Viola instead decides to pass herself off as Sebastian and join the boys' soccer team at Illyria. She hopes to beat the Cornwall team and humiliate her goalie ex-boyfriend Justin (Robert Hoffman). With the help of her friends Paul (Jonathan Sadowski), Kia (Amanda Crew), and Yvonne (Jessica Lucas), Viola becomes 'Sebastian'. At Illyria, Viola's roommate is Duke Orsino (Channing Tatum), a good-looking striker on the soccer team. Kia and Yvonne agree to help Viola make her alter ego seem popular by pretending to be in love with 'Sebastian'. Viola also publicly breaks up with the real Sebastian's girlfriend, Monique. Duke and his friends are impressed, but Viola's soccer skills are still not good enough to make first string. It looks like Viola may not be able to play in the game against Cornwall after all. After spending so much time with him, Viola realizes that she has fallen in love with Duke. However, Duke is only interested in Viola's lab partner, Olivia (Laura Ramsey). In exchange for Viola's help in getting Olivia's attention, Duke agrees to put in extra soccer practice time with her. The practice pays off when Coach Dinklage (Vinnie Jones) promotes Viola to first string. By this time, Olivia has developed a crush on 'Sebastian'. Since 'Sebastian' isn't interested in her, Olivia decides to go out with Duke to make him jealous. Meanwhile, Monique and her friend Malcolm find out Viola's secret identity. The plot is complicated when the real Sebastian returns from London early. When he arrives at Illyria, Olivia runs up and kisses him. Duke sees this and thinks his roommate has betrayed him. He kicks Viola out of their room. On the day of the big game, Monique and Malcolm reveal the truth about Viola to Principal Gold. But because Viola has overslept, the real Sebastian winds up on the field playing in what should be his sister's spot. Principal Gold stops the game but Sebastian proves that he really is a boy yanking off his shorts and exposing his penis. At half time, Viola explains the situation to Sebastian and they switch places again. Duke is still angry with 'Sebastian' and refuses to pass the ball to Viola. She tries to explain that she really is a girl, finally convincing Duke and everyone else by showing them her breasts. The coach agrees to let Viola keep playing anyway. Illyria wins the game on a penalty kick when Viola scores a goal by tricking her ex-boyfriend Justin. Everyone at Illyria rejoices after the victory, except for Duke who is hurt at Viola's deception. She invites Duke to her debutante ball, where they reconcile. As the movie ends, Viola is seen playing on Illyria's soccer team.
The on-the-field trials and tribulations and the off-the-field lives, loves and infidelities of 'The Castlefield Blues', an under funded, badly managed ladies football team from South Yorkshire in the north of England whose loyalty to the team, the game and each other far exceeds their chances of ever winning the championship.
In 2005, scientists discover a planet capable of supporting life, but receive no reply when they send a signal. Undisciplined slacker Alex Hopper is forced to join the Navy by his naval officer brother Stone. Hopper falls in love with Admiral Shane's daughter and wants to marry her, but is afraid to ask her father's permission. Alien ships arrive near Hawaii, trapping all ships in the area. Hopper is left in command of the USS John Paul Jones and teams up with Captain Nagata to track the aliens using wave-detection buoys. They discover the aliens are sensitive to sunlight and manage to destroy several alien ships. Meanwhile, a group of aliens attack the NASA communications array to signal their home planet for invasion. Samantha, Mick, and a NASA scientist manage to warn Hopper of the threat. With the USS John Paul Jones destroyed, the surviving crew boards the USS Missouri battleship to stop the aliens. With the help of the elderly Navy veterans, they succeed in destroying the remaining alien ship and the communications array, ending the invasion threat. Hopper and Admiral Shane discuss their 'Terms of Surrender' over a meal.