International footballer Rachel Yankey and her team learn how to roll out the ball. Meanwhile, the hedgehogs of Prickleswich Town come to the rescue at Pupton Park when the pitch is covered in leaves.
Rachel Yankey teaches her team how to control the ball with both feet. Over at Pupton Park, Rex comes up with a puppy plan to help him remember which foot to use.
Join Rachel Yankey and the team as they learn all about their football kit. Meanwhile at Pupton Park Rex and Freddy find themselves with a kit-washing disaster.
Rachel and the team try playing in different positions on the pitch. At Pupton Park Freddie and Groundskeeper Pete swap jobs but it doesn't quite go according to plan.
Rachel and the team are joined by international athlete Perri Shakes-Drayton, who teaches them all about athletics. At Pupton Park, Pickles has lost all the footballs, so manager Freddie gives the pups some athletic games to try.
Rachel teaches her team that being a star player is about more than just scoring goals. The Footy Pups play a match against the show ponies of Trotford and try to win a star player rosette.
Rachel challenges the team and teaches them how to do some powerful kicks. At Pupton Park, Benny teaches the pups about striking the ball and a wayward kick threatens to destroy Pupton Park!
Rachel and the team are joined by international rugby superstar Tim Visser, who teaches them how to handle rugby balls. The Footy Pups head to the Valley stadium where they meet rugby aces the All Bleats.
Rachel and the team learn how to mirror each other on the football pitch. Meanwhile, at Pupton park, the Footy Pups are driven crazy by the copy cats from Kittyminster.
Rachel and the team show off some freestyle moves to use in football, while the Footy Pups are visited by the Great Chimpaldo and his team of champ chimps.
Rachel and her team have some tricky decisions to make. At Pupton Park, Pickles finds himself in a pickle when he decides to not make any decisions at all.
Rachel challenges the team to control the ball with parts of their bodies other than their feet. Meanwhile, the pups play a slippery match against Antarctic-Thistle on a frozen pitch.
Irish international cricketer Niall O'Brien shows Rachel and the team how to strike a cricket ball. At Pupton Park, the Footy Pups save the day when the cheerfleaders' rivals come down with a bad case of cricket-pox.
Rachel and the team stay active with some games to play at home. Meanwhile, Geraldine and the Footy Pups have a lazy day playing their favourite computer game, Bone-Chaser.
Rachel teaches the team some all-important rules for being a referee. At Pupton Park, Benny decides that to win the game, everyone should play by his rules.
International footballer Rachel Yankey teaches her team how to kick a moving ball. At Pupton Park, the Footy Pups play a tricky match against Moleton Wanderers.
International footballer Rachel Yankey and the team learn all about long passes. The Footy Pups play an enormous away game when they visit Trunkmere Rovers.
International gymnast Dan Keatings joins Rachel and the team for some flips and tricks. The Footy Pups come up with a fantastic gymnastic puppy plan when they find themselves stuck in the gym.
Join Rachel Yankey and her team as they learn all about the different balls that are used in sports. Meanwhile, there's trouble at Pupton Park when Rex bursts the last football.
Rachel and the team bounce back with an episode all about rebounds, and the Footy Pups play a match against the tortoises of Shellfield Wednesday, who are rebound experts.
Rachel teaches the team how to play two players against one. At Pupton Park, Benny feels pressure to win the Golden Boot Trophy in a match against the wolves of Soli-howl.
Pickles's super strong goal kick isn't quite right for today's match against the hippos of Potermus Hotspur, but neither is Geraldine's roll out. Meanwhile, Rachel challenges the team to clear the ball from the goal in three different ways.
International tennis superstar Marcus Willis joins Rachel and the team for some top tennis tips. At Pupton Park, the Footy Pups have trouble concentrating when Pete tries fixing the goals and the cheerfleaders have vuvuzela practice.
Benny is a bit of a bossy boots when he becomes captain of the ship on one of Freddie's adventures, whilst Rachel teaches her team all about being a good leader and captain.
Rachel teaches her team the importance of having a healthy heart and good stamina, particularly when playing a full 90-minute football match. At Pupton Park, the pups are all puffed-out when they're visited by the sheep of Baarnsley.
Join international footballer Rachel Yankey as she teaches her team how to half-volley a football. At Pupton Park, Rex wants to keep his new boots shiny in a match against Kangaroo-nited.
Rachel Yankey and the team are joined by basketball legend Joe Ikhinmwin to learn all about shooting baskets. At Pupton Park, the Footy Pups play against an unusual team, the Pupton Globehoppers.
England powerchair football captain Jon Bolding joins Rachel and the team for a game of football with a difference. Meanwhile, the Footy Pups have a surprise visit from the seals of Flipperpool PFC.