

The contestants are a set of football fans. "Volley Challenge" (2015–2023) - Fans must volley a shot and try and score past a "celebrity" keeper each week.There will be 5 ball shooting techniques for £50: Penalty Shootout, Volley, One-on-One with a goalkeeper, Crossbar and Free Kick. But if the contestants got the answer wrong, other celebrity guests are ready to attack. If the contestants got the correct answer, an in-studio guest is ready to attack. "Soccer AM Pro AM" (2017–2023) - Fans must answer some trivia questions from Fenners throughout the football world within 5 minutes.It also returned in 2018 after 2 years as one-off segment, with Bullard battling Robbie Fowler in a Double Bubble challenge. It began in 2016, where Tubes defeats Fenners in a volley challenge with 8–3. The goals that they've scored represent points. "You Know The Drill Live" (2018–2023) - Jimmy Bullard provides the demonstration to the ball shooting techniques, then challenges in-studio guests to recreate the best goals within the sixty second time limit.Its various guises through the years include: The other studio guests all have the opportunity to attempt to score as well. The challenge has been renamed almost every season, along with the props and background music for the feature. The challenge involves the fans attempting to kick a football through a number of holes within the sixty second time limit. The feature was dropped for the 2015–16 season when the programme's running time was cut to 90 minutes. They were featured in various aspects of the show, culminating in a team footballing challenge at the end of the programme. The "Fans of the Week" feature is a mainstay of the show - eight fans of a British football club feature as studio guests every week, seated in a section of the set known as the " Luther Blissett Stand", introduced in December 1997. The final episode aired on Saturday, the day before the end of the 2022–23 Premier League season. On 22 March 2023, Sky announced that the show would axed after the end of the current footballing season. Its final set of presenters were John Fendley and ex-footballer Jimmy Bullard. Its best-known presenters were Helen Chamberlain, who presented the show for 22 years, and Tim Lovejoy, who hosted from 1996 to 2007. From 2010, the programme was put on a short broadcast delay in order to edit bad language and/or inappropriate content from guests. It aired from 1994 to 2023 on Sky Showcase, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Football. Soccer AM was a British football-based comedy talk show, produced by Sky Sports. Playground (Andy Powell, Linda Roan, Dominic Marsh, 2015–2023)
