Fill your boots with a festive fix of Sky 1 HD's smash-hit sports panel series. James Corden returns as referee, picking British boxing legend and former world weight champion Ricky Hatton to play alongside Jamie Redknapp and John Bishop on the Red Team, and his Gavin & Stacey co-star Ruth Jones to line up with Freddie Flintoff and Georgie Thompson on the Blue.
Highlights from the sport panel show's third and best season yet.
The popular sports panel show runs into extra time. Fill your boots with puns and pratfalls aplenty, courtesy of host with the most Corden, Redknapp, Flintoff and co.
Highlights from series 4 of the popular Sky 1 sports panel show..
More laughs as Corden and co return in this collection of the best bits from Series 5.
A look back at some of the best out-takes from Series 6.
The smash-hit sports panel shows runs into extra time with a special featuring never-before-seen footage.
The final whistle may have blown on the hit panel show's seventh series, but these unseen clips of James Corden and co are sure to keep the laughs coming.
More never-before-seen footage of James Corden, Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff, Jack Whitehall and their guests on the cheeky sports-themed panel show.
James Corden and the gang, including comedian Jimmy Carr and Olympian Amy Williams, go head-to-head in the standout challenge from series seven: the rally car race.
The Bafta-winning sports-based comedy quiz returns for a new run. Host James Corden, joined by team captains Jamie Redknapp and Freddie Flintoff and regular panellist Jack Whitehall, welcome New York City FC's Frank Lampard - currently on loan at Premier League champions Manchester City - comedian Kevin Bridges and Judy Murray, mother of tennis star Andy
James Corden hosts the sports-based comedy quiz, joined by team captains Jamie Redknapp and Freddie Flintoff alongside regular panellist Jack Whitehall, with Tottenham winger Andros Townsend, presenter Laura Whitmore and comedian Micky Flanagan. The challenges this week include a game of street soccer and a netball match at Wembley Arena, culminating in a back-to-school sports day between the reds and the blues
Sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by James Corden, with regulars Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall joined by Manchester City goalie Joe Hart, former England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen and comic Josh Widdicombe. Highlights include a game that combines football and cricket, and a trip down memory lane as the contestants share their baby photos
Liverpool legend and former England manager Kevin Keegan, stand-up Russell Howard and Saturdays singer Una Foden join in the fun with regulars Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall. Sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by James Corden
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, funnyman Jimmy Carr and Sky Sports presenter Kirsty Gallacher join in the fun with regulars Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall. Sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by James Corden
Sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by James Corden, with Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall joined by former undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion Lennox Lewis, athlete and Olympic gold medallist Christine Ohuruogu and comedian Sean Lock. Including an appearance by retired jockey Willie Carson for a steeplechase challenge
Sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by James Corden, with Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall joined by chart star and current Strictly Come Dancing contestant Pixie Lott, former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler and funnyman David Walliams. Games include Pop Star Penalties, featuring former Westlife singer Brian McFadden, Right Said Fred's Richard Fairbrass and 1980s star Paul Young
Sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by James Corden, with Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall joined by Olympic medallist Jenny Jones, Italian footballer-turned-manager Gianfranco Zola and comedian Johnny Vegas. Games include the return of the mini-motos, a Sound of Music singalong and an upside-down treadmill challenge, with the lads channeling the Jersey Boys for another song to end the show. Last in the series
James Corden introduces out-takes, gaffes and unseen footage from the recent series of the sports-based comedy quiz, featuring team captains Jamie Redknapp and Andrew `Freddie' Flintoff, plus regular panellist Jack Whitehall
The gang is joined by Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, TV presenter Alex Brooker and Absolutely Fabulous favourite Jennifer Saunders. Sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by James Corden, with former Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Jamie Redknapp and ex-England cricketer Andrew Flintoff as team captains.
Former Manchester United and Denmark goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel, Olympic bronze medal-winning snowboarder Jenny Jones and comedian Josh Widdicombe join regulars Andrew Flintoff, Jamie Redknapp and Jack Whitehall on the sports-based comedy quiz. James Corden asks the questions
Former Liverpool and England winger John Barnes, Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden and comedienne Aisling Bea join regulars Andrew Flintoff, Jamie Redknapp and Jack Whitehall on the sports-based comedy quiz. James Corden asks the questions.
Olympic medal-winning diver Tom Daley, heptathlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson and comedian Romesh Ranganathan join regulars Andrew Flintoff, Jamie Redknapp and Jack Whitehall on the sports-based comedy quiz. James Corden asks the questions
Highlights from series nine of the sport-based comedy quiz show hosted by James Corden, with regular panellists Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall
Further highlights from series nine of the sport-based comedy quiz show hosted by James Corden, with regular panellists Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall
The first of two compilations of out-takes from series nine of the sports-based comedy quiz hosted by James Corden, with regulars Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall
The second of two compilations of out-takes from series nine of the comedy quiz hosted by James Corden, with regulars Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall
James Corden, Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff and Jack Whitehall kick off a new series of the hit show with guests David Walliams, Andy Carroll and Melanie C.
Footballer Ashley Cole, Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding and comedian Aisling Bea join James Corden, Jack Whitehall, Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp.
This week, James Corden and co are joined by Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey, comedian Romesh Ranganathan and Sky Sports presenter Kate Abdo.
James Corden and co welcome comedian Jimmy Carr, TV presenter Claudia Winkleman and Aston Villa star Micah Rich.
Comedian Rob Beckett, former Olympic heptathlon champion Denise Lewis and boxer James DeGale join captains Jamie Redknapp and Andrew Flintoff and regular panellist Jack Whitehall on the sports-based comedy quiz. James Corden asks the questions
Comedian Katherine Ryan, ex-jockey AP McCoy and six-time Olympic cycling champion Chris Hoy join captains Jamie Redknapp and Andrew Flintoff and regular panellist Jack Whitehall on the sports-based comedy quiz. James Corden asks the questions
Former Australia cricket captain Ricky Ponting and comedians Joel Creasey and Jon Richardson join captains Jamie Redknapp and Andrew Flintoff and regular panellist Jack Whitehall on the sports-based comedy quiz. James Corden asks the questions.
Singer Nicole Scherzinger, Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding and Wasps and England rugby union player James Haskell join captains Jamie Redknapp and Andrew Flintoff and regular panellist Jack Whitehall on the sports-based comedy quiz. James Corden asks the questions
James Corden introduces out-takes, gaffes and unseen footage from the 10th series of the sports-based comedy quiz, featuring team captains Jamie Redknapp and Andrew `Freddie' Flintoff, plus regular panellist Jack Whitehall
James Corden reflects on the funniest moments, the wackiest challenges and the best gags of series 10 in a special highlights episode of sport-based comedy quiz
The sports-based comedy quiz returns for its 11th series, hosted as usual by James Corden, with team captains Jamie Redknapp and Andrew Flintoff and regular panellist Jack Whitehall. They are joined on the first show by world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua, and comedians Rob Beckett and Roisin Conaty.
James Corden introduces out-takes, gaffes and unseen footage from the 11th series of the sports-based comedy quiz, featuring team captains Jamie Redknapp and Andrew `Freddie' Flintoff, plus regular panellist Jack Whitehall
The best moments from the 11th series of the sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by. James Corden, with captains Andrew Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp and regular panellist Jack Whitehall.
James Corden introduces out-takes and pranks from the latest series of the sports-based comedy quiz, featuring regulars Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall
The best moments from the latest series of the sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by. James Corden, with captains Andrew Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp and regular panellist Jack Whitehall.
James gets mates Jamie, Jack, Freddie round for another unforgettable Christmas on A League Of Their Own. This year, formal wear is a must as it's all back to Jack's country manor for a super-posh Yuletide party. There's plenty of festive fun on the menu as they host Nigel Havers, Kriss Akabusi and David Seaman. Plus, they look back on their favourite moments from the last 12 series.
Mad challenges await ex-Spice Girl Geri Horner, Chelsea legend John Terry and funnyman Josh Widdicombe as they team up with Jamie, Freddie and Romesh for another riotous round of the James Corden-hosted hit show. On the cards this week is a heady heading challenge and a splashing, slam-dunking race through water.
With just 45 minutes left of the series, James and the boys sub former England left back Ashley Cole, swimming champ Ellie Simmonds and comedian Rob Beckett into the fun. The series ends with plenty of laughs, trivia and stitch-ups as famous faces show up for Popstar Penalties and things get messy in a commando assault course.
The best moments from the 13th series of the sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by. James Corden, with captains Andrew Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp and regular panellist Romesh Ranganathan
Christmas means cricket for James and the ALOTO boys as they hit the stumps for a fun-packed festive fixture for charity. Their all-star team, including Ben Foden, Amy Williams, Danny Jones, Helen Skelton and AP McCoy, face a Shenley side featuring Jimmy Anderson, Steve Harmison and David Seaman. Expect a fierce battle between Freddie and Jimmy and a shock performance from Rob Beckett. Plus, Kriss Akabusi rocks up with a surprise and there's a good old-fashioned Christmas sing-song.
With James off doing whatever he does over in the States, we have the first in a series of guest hosts to keep an eye on Freddie, Jamie and Romesh. To kick things off a familiar face returns as former series regular and fellow manchild Jack Whitehall takes the helm. So it's up to special guests David Ginola, Tom Davis and Helen Skelton to hold everything together.
We need another substitute host for ALOTO this week while James is away, and apparently no one volunteered, so Freddie's going to be taking on the responsibility that comes with the big chair. May God have mercy on us all. Hoping to survive the carnage that ensures will be guest captain Lee Mack along with champion sprinter Dina Asher Smith, Scottish comic Kevin Bridges and hockey player Sam Quek.
Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden is going to have a hard time coping without a buzzer as she steps in as the latest guest host of the chaotic sports-themed panel show. Joining Freddie, Romesh and Jamie this week are comedian Guz Khan, England women's national footballer Alex Scott, and some chap called Harry Redknapp.
Not satisfied with taking over the world of children's books and televised talent shows, David Walliams invades the pitch of the chaotic sports panel show as this series' final guest host. Joining David this week will be gymnast and five-time Olympic medallist Max Whitlock, Countryfile presenter Helen Skelton and dog-toy-laugh comedian Jimmy Carr.
This year, James is sending Jamie, Freddie and Romesh off to Austria to face a series of traditional Austrian challenges. Heading to the Hintertux Glacier, the boy's challenge will be to learn how to do the fastest and most dangerous winter sport of them all, the Skeleton Bob. This involves lying head first on a sled and going down a bobsled track at up to 90 kph. After a hard day on at the Skeleton track, James has also arranged for the boys to take part in a cultural activity. They will be learning and performing some traditional Tyrolean Dance in full Lederhosen, complete with traditional bum-slapping, before heading back to their Chalet for dinner and a very special Christmas present from James.
Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff and Romesh Ranganathan take the helm for the fifteenth series of sports-based trivia, challenges and laughs. In the first episode of the series, it's Rom taking the helm as the host, keeping a sleepy eye on team captains Jamie and Freddie. Joining Jamie will be three-time Grand Slam winner and two-time Olympic gold medalist Andy Murray and Countryfile presenter Helen Skelton, while Freddie's team consists of comedians and friends of the show Rob Beckett and Jimmy Carr.
Get ready for an Olympic special as host Romesh prepares a marathon of comedy and challenges for Jamie and Freddie, including a very civilised game of badminton with absolutely no attention paid to the word "shuttlecock". Joining the gang this week is Britain's fastest woman Dina Asher-Smith, Olympic gold medallist swimmer Adam Peaty, comedian and winner of tallest man in the room on the great majority of days Tom Davis, and the man voted most likely to be that guy from that thing you saw, Joel Dommett.
A look back at the best of the action from series 15, as Romesh, Jamie and Freddie are joined by celeb guests for sports panel show carnage.
Romesh is joined by Micah Richards, Maisie Adam, Josh Taylor and Katarina Johnson-Thompson for another round of Olympic-sized challenges. There's a Danger Sit Up challenge awaiting the teams, they play Higher or Lower with some sporting Cameo messages, and two of the panel must face the Leap of Faith in the final round.
Romesh, Jamie and Freddie are joined by comedian Chris Ramsey, multi-disciplined parasport athlete Kadeena Cox, national treasure Sue Perkins and football legend Teddy Sheringham. This week, the panel are quizzed on curious reasons footballers were dumped by their partners, and see what happened when the boys tried their hand at surfing and take on the Desert Assault Course.
Joining the ALOTO boys this week is professional golfer Andrew 'Beef' Johnston, former Olympic gold medal heptathlete and TV presenter Denise Lewis, and comedians Josh Widdicombe, Jimmy Carr and Kerry Godliman. Together, they check out the lads' attempts at canoeing and partake in a game of human crazy golf.
Romesh is joined by Birmingham City striker Troy Deeney, presenter AJ Odudu and comedians Roisin Conaty, Geoff Norcott, Alex Brooker and Tom Allen for more sporting shenanigans. A generous Romesh gives out some gifts, the panel play the V.A.R game, and then it's time for some dizzy penalties and a Slippy Slam Dunk challenge.
Jamie and Freddie are joined by Rugby Union star Joe Marler, presenter Kelly Somers, comedian Joel Dommett, professional gadabouts David Walliams and Jonathan Ross, and - to make sure he's doing his job properly - Romesh's mum Shanthi Ranganathan. This week the teams take part in a pillow fight, have a go on a pop cycle, and play a game of Danger Dodgeball.
Joining the ALOTO boys this week as team captain is Manchester United and England legend Gary Neville, along with panellists Joel Dommett, Dara O Briain and Katherine Ryan. Together, they'll see how Jamie, Micah and Joel got on when they were set the challenge of racing Formula 1 cars at Silverstone and take on a demolition derby assault course.
Joining the ALOTO boys this week as guest captain of the Blue team is Man City and England defender Kyle Walker alongside comedians Russell Howard, Maisie Adam and David Walliams. Together, they'll be testing their football diving header ability before being put to the test by the World's Strongest Woman, Rebecca Roberts.
Joining the ALOTO boys this week as guest captain of the Blue team is former Manchester United and France defender Patrice Evra, alongside Richard Ayoade, Angela Scanlon and Jimmy Carr. They'll have their skills tested as a cannon fires footballs at them, and Jamie and Micah attempt to hang on for as long as possible during a reverse bungee.