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?
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.
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.
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.
Danny sacks Bella from the Mustangs after she messes up on the pitch. And to make matters worse, her dad says he's coming to watch her next game. How is she going to hide the fact that she's no longer even on the team?
Back together again for a new season, the Mustangs are confident and hungry for some silverware - but can they win without Ruby?
The Mustangs need to get serious before the season officially starts - time for some unusual training methods, player recruitment, and a big shake-up of the team’s formation.
Marnie struggles to accept her new position in the team, while an injury forces Lara to face giving up dreams of gym glory.
Bella ends up in a spiral of self-doubt after missing a goal - and everyone's opinions on how to help her only make it worse.
The grudge match against the Wildcats has everyone feeling the pressure, especially Marnie, who develops some obsessive pre-game rituals.
Marnie is forced to play friendship umpire when a team night watching soccer gets turned into a pity party for heartbroken Liv, and Ruby's unexpected appearance divides the girls.
Marnie and the team are campaigning to get sanitary bins for the Mustangs clubhouse while Anusha struggles to find the balance between independence and the support she needs.
Marnie has been keeping a secret from Liv, and when it emerges, Liv questions whether soccer is really her passion.
Playing in a skills camp with the best in the league, Marnie gets a wake-up call - she's going to have to work a lot harder for her dream than she'd realised.
Marnie desperately wants to get scouted, but to do that, she has to persuade Anton to let her play with the boys. And miss half of the Mustangs crucial semi-final.
After spying on the Wildcats bullying Ruby, Anusha gets carried away with a plan to take action. But Ruby stands up for herself.
The looming final against the Wildcats is sending everyone a bit crazy. Have the Mustangs finally got what it takes to win the trophy?
The penalty shootouts are nail-bitingly close, but even after the whistle blows and the final score is announced, there's still one last surprise in store for the Mustangs.
The Mustangs-Wildcats merger means constant fighting in the new team. If they want to win, it's time to make some big changes.
A glimpse of Michaela's vulnerable side gives an unexpected perspective, and Marnie tries her hardest to keep up at State.
Certain that Gabe likes Bella, Anusha plans an elaborate, project managed set-up. But there's one major variable she didn't take into account.
Zee's gone ball-hog on the pitch, and nobody's impressed, while Marnie panics over mixing her new State friends with the Mustangs at her birthday party.
Lara and Ruby are pushed into patching up their wobbly friendship, but some painful truth bombs stall them.
It's Unity Day at the club, but Tom's aggressive foul derails the girls vs boys exhibition match against TJ.
Marnie's relegated to the sidelines yet again at State, while Bella struggles with people's assumptions about her - can't everyone just let her be?
The Mustangs have one last chance of making it into the finals, but despite captain Ruby's best efforts, they're struggling to step up.
Liv's attempt to lift Mustangs morale seriously backfires when she accidentally butt-dials Michaela while venting about the team.
Marnie tries to keep up at State with Ruby hot at her heels, and Anusha tries to become friends with Gabe.
Ruby has to choose whether to pursue opportunities at State or aim for Team USA, while Marnie's knee injury has her in a deep funk.
Ruby makes a big announcement, and the Mustangs knuckle down ahead of the semis, but on game day, Danny's nowhere to be seen.
The Mustangs must face whether the team has a future, and Lara realizes she has something important to tell Ruby.