
A League of Their Own is a British sports-based comedy panel game that was first broadcast on Sky 1 on 11 March 2010. It is hosted by Gavin and Stacey star James Corden and features Andrew Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp as team captains. John Bishop and Georgie Thompson were regular panellists for the first four series alongside two weekly guests. Jack Whitehall joined the cast as a regular panellist from the fifth series onwards.

In a star-studded opener, James Corden and co are joined by Frank Lampard, Kevin Bridges and Judy Murray.

Let the games begin as James Corden welcomes Tottenham winger Andros Townsend, presenter Laura Whitmore and funnyman Micky Flanagan into the fold.

Breastfeeding and 'fooket' are on the agenda when Man City goalie Joe Hart, former England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen and comic Josh Widdicombe stop by.

James Corden returns for a ninth run of the BAFTA-winning sports panel show. He's joined by Ian Poulter, Olivia Wayne and Josh Widdicombe. Let the games begin!

Corden and the gang are joined by goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, TV presenter Alex Brooker and Absolutely Fabulous favourite Jennifer Saunders.

Will it be a red or blue win? Find out as British boxer Anthony Joshua, funnyman Jimmy Carr and Olympic snowboarder Jenny Jones join the teams.

With guests David Walliams, Andy Carroll and Melanie C.

James, Jack, Freddie and Jamie are joined by guests Ashley Cole, Noel Fielding and Aisling Bea.

Guests on the show this week are Aaron Ramsay, Romesh Ranganathan and Kate Abdo.

James Corden, Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp are joined by guests Anthony Joshua, Rob Beckett and Roisin Conaty as the sports-based quiz show returns.

James Corden, Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp are joined by John McEnroe, Jimmy Carr and Alesha Dixon in this hilarious sports-based quiz show.

James Corden, Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp are joined by Harry Redknapp, David Walliams and Johanna Konta in the hilarious sports-based quiz show.

James Corden and the boys tear up the banger racing track with Dele Alli, Rob Beckett and Stephen Mangan. Back in the studio, a terrifying challenge awaits.

A jungle assault course and a duet between James Corden and Anthony Joshua lies in store as the boys welcome him, Mo Farah and Emma Bunton to the show.

Great heights and kung fu warriors test boxer Tony Bellew, funnyman Romesh Ranganathan and hockey hotshot Sam Quek as they join James Corden and the boys.

James, Freddie and Jamie welcome funnyman Romesh Ranganathan to their crew. Tony Bellew, Lizzy Yarnold and Alan Carr join the fun.

A calamitous game of footy awaits West Ham's Jack Wilshere, tennis coach Judy Murray and stand-up star Rob Beckett as they join James Corden and the boys.

Adam Peaty, David Walliams and Helen Skelton dive into the fun as they join James for a line-up of riotous challenges. First up is a swimming race.

James Corden returns with the comedy quiz, with Fearne Cotton, Jimmy Anderson and Joe Cole joining regulars Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Romesh Ranganathan.

James Corden referees as Freddie Flintoff, Jamie Redknapp and Romesh Ranganathan are joined by Laura Woods, Tony Bellew and Robin van Persie.

Jack Whitehall reunites with the boys as he gets a go in the host's chair. Jamie, Freddie and Romesh team up with David Ginola, Tom Davis and Helen Skelton.

Freddie and Jamie welcome Andy Murray, Jimmy Carr, Helen Skelton and Rob Beckett for the start of series 15, while Romesh tries to control the action.

Freddie, Jamie and Romesh welcome Anthony Joshua, Jimmy Carr, Kerry Godliman and Alan Carr for another episode of mayhem in the hit panel show.


Romesh, Freddie and Jamie return for a 16th series of panel show pandemonium, joined by Tom Davis, Maisie Adam, George North and Laura Woods.

Romesh Ranganathan is back in the hosting chair, as Jamie and Freddie are joined by Jamie Vardy, Chelcee Grimes, Jimmy Carr and Kerry Godliman.


Romesh Ranganathan returns with the sports-based comedy quiz returns, with Declan Rice, Josh Widdicombe, Jo Brand and Jordan North joining team captain Jamie Redknapp and new regular panellist Micah Richards.

Gary Neville, Joel Dommett, Dara O Briain and Katherine Ryan join Romesh Ranganathan, Micah Richards and Jamie Redknapp, with challenges including racing F1 cars at Silverstone.


This week, the gang are joined by Gareth Bale and Katherine Ryan. They'll be 'glowing up' football managers and testing their accuracy in a shooting challenge.

This week, the gang are joined by James Maddison and Maisie Adam. Together, they play a wizard-themed shooting game and see the return of Popstar Penalties.

This week, the gang are joined by Mary Earps and Guz Khan. Jamie and Micah bare all in a strip cricket challenge and Mo takes on the scariest challenge yet.

Romesh Ranganathan returns with the comedy quiz as team captains Jamie Redknapp and Jill Scott and regular panellist Micah Richards are joined by Tyson Fury, Maya Jama and Rob Beckett.

Romesh Ranganathan hosts the comedy quiz as Luke Littler, Tom Davis and Alex Brooker join regulars Jamie Redknapp, Micah Richards and Jill Scott.
Sports-based comedy quiz, with host Romesh Ranganathan and team captains Jamie Redknapp and Jill Scott joined by series regular Micah Richards and guests Jorginho and Danny Dyer in a test of their sporting knowledge.
Romesh Ranganathan hosts the first edition of the 20th and final series of the comedy quiz, with Wayne Rooney, Maya Jama and Alex Brooker joining regulars Jamie Redknapp, Micah Richards and Jill Scott.
Paddy Pimblett, Tom Davis and Josh Widdicombe join host Romesh Ranganathan and regulars Jamie Redknapp, Jill Scott and Micah Richards on the comedy quiz.
Chloe Kelly, Chris McCausland and Alex Brooker join host Romesh Ranganathan and regulars Jamie Redknapp, Jill Scott and Micah Richards on the comedy quiz.
Complete episode guide for A League of Their Own with detailed information about every season and episode including air dates, summaries, ratings, and streaming availability in United States.
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End of Year Show featuring guests: Stacey Solomon and Gabby Logan.

Wasabi Russian Roulette, human bowling, aerial acrobatics... it's business as usual as Kevin Keegan, Russell Howard and Una Foden join in the fun.

There is a Spice Boys reunion when former Liverpool star Jamie Carragher stops by the studio, not to mention comedian Jimmy Carr and presenter Kirsty Gallacher.

Boxing legend Lennox Lewis, Olympic gold medallist Christine Ohuruogu and comedian Sean Lock swing by the studio in another knockout edition.

The big-name guest stars keep on coming with appearances from chart-topping singer Pixie Lott, football legend Robbie Fowler and comedian David Walliams.

Olympic medallist Jenny Jones, football legend Gianfranco Zola and comedian Johnny Vegas join Corden and co for the final episode of the series.

Enjoy exclusive clips from series eight of the hit sports panel show.

More never-before-seen footage of Corden and the gang from series eight

More never-before-seen footage of Corden and the gang from series eight.

More never-before-seen footage of Corden and the gang from series eight.

More fun and games as James Corden ropes in the services of former Dutch football ace Patrick Kluivert, comic Trevor Noah and Brit tennis star Heather Watson.

The riotous sports panel show continues with appearances from Manchester Utd legend Peter Schmeichel, Olympic snowboarder Jenny Jones and comic Josh Widdicombe.

James Corden hosts another round of the hit panel show as presenter Amanda Holden, actress and comic Aisling Bea and football legend John Barnes join in the fun.

This week, James Corden and co are joined by Olympic diver Tom Daley, athlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson and stand-up comic Romesh Ranganathan.

James Corden and co are joined by West Ham captain Kevin Nolan, comedian Micky Flanagan and TV presenter Gabby Logan.

The best moments from series nine of the riotous panel show hosted by James Corden, with Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff and Jack Whitehall.

Series nine concludes with more of the best moments from the riotous panel show hosted by James Corden, with Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff & Jack Whitehall.

The smash-hit sports panel show runs into extra time with a special episode featuring more never-before-seen footage from the series.

The sports panel show runs into extra time with a special episode featuring never-before-seen footage from series nine of the riotous panel show

Guests on the show are Jimmy Carr, Claudia Winkleman and Micah Rich.

Joining in with James and the gang are Rob Beckett, Denise Lewis and James DeGale.

James, Jack, Freddie and Jamie were joined by Tony McCoy, Chris Hoy and Katherine Ryan.

James, Jack, Freddie and Jamie were joined by Ricky Ponting, Joel Creasey and Jon Richardson.

James, Jamie, Freddie and Jack were joined by Nicole Scherzinger, Noel Fielding and James Haskell.

Unseen clips from the past series and outtakes.

The best bits from the past series.

James Corden, Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp are joined by Nick Grimshaw, Niall Horan and Kirsty Gallacher for more sports trivia fun.

Tony Adams, David Baddiel and Aisling Bea join host James Cordon and regulars Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall for the sports themed comedy quiz

James Corden, Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp are joined by Ruud Gullit, Alex Scott and Kevin Bridges in the hilarious sports-based quiz show.

James Corden, Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp are joined by Daniel Ricciardo, Rob Beckett and Judy Murray in the hilarious sports-based quiz show.

James Corden, Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp are joined by John Bishop, Joey Barton and Katherine Ryan in the hilarious sports-based quiz show.

Footage of the hilarious sports-based quiz show. James Corden referees as two teams, captained by Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp.

The best moments from this series of the hilarious sports-based quiz show. James Corden referees as two teams, captained by Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp.

Fun and games await Chelsea's Cesc Fabregas, equestrian golden girl Charlotte Dujardin and comedian Romesh Ranganathan as they join James Corden and the boys.

It's Jack v Jamie in the biathlon - a sport that combines skiing, shooting and lycra. Piers Morgan, Paul Merson and Roisin Conaty join the show.

Sir Bradley Wiggins, Jimmy Carr and Sara Cox join the fun. John Barnes and Kevin Pietersen team up with Jamie and Freddie for a synchronised diving challenge.

There's a load of laughs in store as James Corden welcomes footie star Robbie Keane, funnyman Romesh Ranganathan and national treasure Jessica Ennis-Hill.

Loved the latest series? There's still more fun to come. This special episode checks out the outtakes, pranks and wind-ups you were never meant to see.

Can't get enough of James and the boys? Relive the fun and games of series 12 with this look back at its funniest and most memorable moments.

Footballer Patrice Evra and comedians Rob Beckett and Roisin Conaty join the boys. Look out for a performance James says is the best he's ever seen on the show.

James finds a funny way to stitch up Jamie as the boys welcome long distance legend Mo Farah, netball coach Tracey Neville and comedian Rob Beckett.

Get ready to rumble with James and the boys as GB boxer Nicola Adams, former heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko and funnyman Tom Davis step into the ring.

Mad challenges await ex-Spice Girl Geri Horner, footballer John Terry and funnyman Josh Widdicombe in the next riotous round of James Corden's hit show.

With just 45 minutes left of the series, James and co sub ex-England left back Ashley Cole, swimming champ Ellie Simmonds and comedian Rob Beckett into the fun.

Can't get enough of James and the boys? Neither can we. That's why the series goes to extra time, with all the outtakes, pranks and wind-ups we were never meant to see.

Can't get enough of James and the boys? Neither can we. That's why the series goes to extra time, with all the outtakes, wind-ups and pranks we were never meant to see.

Clare Balding hosts as Rob Beckett, Chemmy Alcott and Harry Winks join Freddie, Jamie and Romesh for more sporting mayhem. Let the games begin!

Romesh Ranganathan sets the challenges as Jermaine Jenas, Lauren Steadman, Tom Allen and Rob Beckett join the fun. With Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp.

Freddie Flintoff steps up to host as Jamie and Romesh team up with comedians Lee Mack and Kevin Bridges, sprinter Dina Asher-Smith and hockey star Sam Quek.

Amanda Holden takes up hosting duties this week as Freddie, Jamie and Romesh are joined by Harry Redknapp, Guz Khan and Alex Scott.

David Walliams takes the role of host as Freddie, Jamie and Romesh are joined by Jimmy Carr, Helen Skelton and Max Whitlock.

The final whistle hasn't blown yet. The hit show runs into extra time with a special episode featuring never-before-seen footage from series 14.

Think it's all over? Don't worry, it's not yet. Rejoin the boys for the funniest moments, wackiest challenges and biggest jokes of the series.
Jamie takes a turn in the hosting chair as Romesh and Freddie are joined by Micah Richards, Dina Asher-Smith, Rhys James and Rob Beckett.

Romesh hosts as Freddie and Jamie are joined by Tom Davis, Eric Dier, Heather Watson and Tom Allen for another week of panel show mayhem.

Romesh keeps his place in the host's chair as Freddie and Jamie are joined by Dina Asher-Smith, Adam Peaty, Tom Davis and Joel Dommett for more madcap mayhem.

Romesh, Jamie and Freddie are joined by Jonathan Ross, Tony Bellew, Jade Jones and Alan Carr for another episode of madcap panel show mayhem.

Romesh is back to host as he, Jamie and Freddie are with Eddie Hearn, Jesse Lingard, Sam Quek and Mo Gilligan for another round of sporting hijinks.

Freddie takes his turn to host as Romesh and Jamie are joined by Ally McCoist, Josh Widdicombe, Alex Brooker and Laura Woods for more panel show hijinks.

Enjoy the best unseen moments from series 15 of the hit panel show, courtesy of Freddie Flintoff, Jamie Redknapp and Romesh Ranganathan.

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, Freddie and Jamie return for another episode of panel show pandemonium, joined by Josh Taylor, Micah Richards, Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Masie Adam.

Romesh Ranganathan hosts as Ashley Cole, Nish Kumar, Jo Brand and Catherine Bohart join captains Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp.

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, Freddie and Jamie are joined by Troy Deeney, Roisin Conaty, Geoff Norcott, Alex Brooker, AJ Odudu and Tom Allen for more sporting shenanigans.

Featuring 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.

A look back at the best unseen moments as Romesh Ragnathan, Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp take charge of season 16 of the hit panel show.

Watch all the best pranks, jokes and outtakes that were never meant for the air, courtesy of Romesh Ranganathan, Jamie Redknapp and Freddie Flintoff.
Laura Kenny, Joel Dommett, Jimmy Carr and Maisie Adam join host Romesh Ranganathan and regulars Micah Richards and Jamie Redknapp, taking on a human croquet assault course and going racing in the south of France.

Aaron Ramsdale, Michael Sheen, Alex Brooker and Emily Atack join host Romesh Ranganathan and regulars Micah Richards and Jamie Redknapp.

Kyle Walker, Russell Howard, Maisie Adam and David Walliams join host Romesh Ranganathan and regulars Micah Richards and Jamie Redknapp

Patrice Evra, Jimmy Carr, Richard Ayoade and Angela Scanlon join host Romesh Ranganathan and regulars Micah Richards and Jamie Redknapp. 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

Joining the boys this week will be guest captain and Gold medal Olympic curler Eve Muirhead, along with actor, comedian and giant Tom Davis, Mash Report host and mirth maker Nish Kumar, and comedian, broadcaster and Masked Singer presenter Joel Dommett..

Joining the boys this week: guest captain and West Ham striker Michail Antonio; actress and star of Ted Lasso, Hannah Waddingham; TV personality Jonathan Ross and comedian Guz Khan.

Courtesy of Romesh Ranganathan, Jamie Redknapp and Micah Richards, enjoy the best moments of series 17 that never made it to air - at first.

Celebrate another huge series of the classic panel show, with the best moments from our Romesh, Jamie and Micah.

This week, the gang are joined by Christian Horner and Alex Brooker, who take on a G-force challenge. Rom, Jamie and Mo find out who leads the best cycle class.

This week, the gang are joined by Daniel Sturridge and Big Zuu. Daniel and Jill make a splash in goal for a special water challenge.

This week, the gang are joined by Stuart Broad and Tom Davis.

This week, the gang are joined by Jimmy Carr and Maisie Adam. Jill and Mo take on the Tunnel of Pain as Jamie and Micah face off in a penalties challenge.

The gang celebrate Christmas with Patrice Evra and Rob Beckett as the teams take on a human darts challenge and play a festive version of Leap of Faith.

A look back at the best unseen moments from the 18th series, featuring regulars Romesh Ranganathan, Jill Scott and Jamie Redknapp.

Watch all the best pranks, jokes and outtakes that were never meant for the air, courtesy of Romesh Ranganathan, Jamie Redknapp and Jill Scott.
Sports-based comedy quiz, with host Romesh Ranganathan and team captains Jamie Redknapp and Jill Scott joined by double Wimbledon singles champion Andy Murray, middle-distance runner Keely Hodgkinson and comedian Alan Carr in a test of their sporting knowledge, taking place over three rounds.
Superstar striker Ollie Watkins, the man who gave England fans the moment of last summer, joins the ALOTO regulars alongside comedians Kevin Bridges and Maisie Adam. Micah takes a punishment for his harsh punditry of Ollie's England team, we find out what happened between Ollie and Ed Sheeran, and there's the return of Pop Star Penalties.
England and Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon joins the panel alongside the BAFTA award winning Big Zuu and comedian Maisie Adam. Anthony and Micah take on a giant game of Tic Tac Toe, Romesh steals the regular's medals and forces them to do an out-of-this-world quiz, and there's absolute carnage in a Really Really Slippy Ice Hockey challenge.
Former Everton manager Sean Dyche joins the panel alongside comedian Alan Carr and Toffees superfan Tony Bellew, who makes a Tom Cruise inspired entrance into the studio. There's a half time goalkeeper challenge at Goodison Park, Sean takes over the show for Gaffer's Round, and Micah is forced to take part in a very special forfeit.
Dan Burn, Patrice Evra and Maisie Adam join host Romesh Ranganathan and regulars Jamie Redknapp, Jill Scott and Micah Richards on the comedy quiz.
Harry Maguire, Tom Davis and Jon Richardson join host Romesh Ranganathan and regulars Jamie Redknapp, Jill Scott and Micah Richards on the comedy quiz.
The last-ever edition of the show sees Laura Kenny, Big Zuu and Tony Bellew join host Romesh Ranganathan and Jamie Redknapp, Jill Scott and Micah Richards.