Mustangs FC - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Goals
It's the beginning of the season for brand new all-girl soccer team, Mustangs, and football tragic Marnie can't wait to get started. But with no coach, no uniforms and no players - can Marnie pull a team together?

Like a Boss
When the Mustangs get accused of 'playing like girls', it's the last straw for Marnie. It's time to prove themselves by beating the boys. So they challenge them to a golden goal game.

Can't Even
Liv and Marnie fall out and when Liv turns to new team superstar, Ruby, for reassurance, Marnie loses it. Ruby is totally stealing her best friend as well as her position on the team.

Game Changer
Lara is driving Marnie crazy and totally invading her space. But when Marnie posts an unflattering pic of Lara that goes viral, the sparkly girl goes out for revenge. She's going to hit Marnie where it hurts — the Mustangs.

Girl Crush
Bella is forced to play but when her moment comes, things go horribly wrong and Danny sacks her from the Mustangs. To make matters worse, her dad says he's coming to her next game and bringing the whole family in support. How will she hide the fact that she's no longer on the team?
Anusha visits Bella to try and get to know her a little more. It's clear they are from very different worlds — Anusha is busy with her over scheduled iCalendar, while Bella is quietly immersed in her pile of novels. Bella has been encouraged into soccer by her dad but it's clear that it's not sport she craves, but the connection and the camaraderie of friendship.
Meantime, the connection between Ruby and Marnie is not exactly firing and Liv decides the best way to make them get on is to "accidentally" invite them both to a sleepover. But it seems some friendships can't be forced.

OTP
Lara tells Marnie that Gabe has a crush on her. But Marnie can't imagine kissing Gabe, or can she? Determined to move the budding romance forward, Lara organises a party.

Kick Like a Girl
At a tournament, the Mustangs are thrashed by the Wildcats in the first round. Do they need a new captain to pull the team together? Can Anusha handle being second banana to Bella and her newfound confidence?

Oh Em Gee
Marnie's hunch about Ruby going to the Wildcats turns out to be right, so she and Liv organise a nachos night in an attempt to get her to stay. But will guacamole and corn chips be enough to keep their star player onside?

Flawless
When Lara sucks up to the mansplaining Tom, Marnie gets mad. But when Lara dives like a diva and gets awarded a dodgy free kick, Marnie totally loses it. Doesn't Lara realise that there's more to life than being looked at?

RUOK?
After a disappointing mark at school, Anusha throws herself into developing strategies for the team. But as her perfectionist friend unravels, Bella gets more and more concerned about Anusha.

The Feels
After encouraging Nush's disastrous tactics, Marnie has to girl up to a hostile team and rally the troops — it's the semis this weekend, so it's time to set differences aside and do some hardcore training — Mustangs style.

Slay
You'll never believe it — but the Mustangs have gone and won their semi-final! But celebrations are short-lived when they realise they must face their nemesis in the final — the mighty mighty Wildcats.

Mustangs Forever
The nail biting final is in play and the Mustangs and Wildcats are drawing 2-2. But when tensions rise pitch side — the game is called off and the Wildcats win on league points. But is this the end of the Mustangs story?
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