Baller League UK fixtures, schedule, teams, managers and rules plus how to watch or stream on Sky Sports
Every match from the inaugural UK Baller League season will be shown live on Sky Sports; John Terry, Ian Wright and Chloe Kelly are among the team managers; 12 teams include football legends, social media stars and cultural icons
Tuesday 10 June 2025 17:11, UK
The Baller League UK is under way on Sky Sports! Find out all you need to know on how it works, which famous faces are taking part and how to watch every game.
What is the Baller League?
The Baller League began in Germany, created by entrepreneur Felix Starck and aided by Mats Hummels and Lukas Podolski. It is a six-a-side indoor football competition, with the first UK season taking place at the Copper Box Arena in London.
The influencer-led league - headlined by KSI for the UK version - sees former Premier League players, futsal players and celebrities face one another in 12 teams to win the Baller League. Each team battles it out for 11 weeks to determine the final four. The winner is decided in a final four play-off, with two semi-finals setting up the final.
The action began on Monday March 24, and will take place weekly until the blockbuster Final Four on June 12 at The O2 arena, all in front of Sky Sports cameras. The Final Four is live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Mix from 6pm on June 12.
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Baller League rules - how does it work?
Each team has 12 players to choose from - selected in a Ballers League draft - with halves that are 15 minutes long.
There are no corners - if the ball goes behind off the opposition three times, a penalty is awarded to the attacking team, '90s MLS-style! - and in the final three minutes of each half, different rules are added.
Those 'gamechangers' include a 3 vs 3 format, long-range goals scored from behind the offside line counting as double and goalkeepers unable to use their hands.
Which teams have made the final?
Angry Ginge's Yanited and Deportrio, managed by the trio of Micah Richards, Alan Shearer and Gary Lineker secured a spot in the final four on week 10.
Alisha Lehmann and Maya Jama's MVPs United and Sharky's SDS FC took it right to the wire on the final matchday at the Copper Box arena to book their place at The O2 arena final.
Baller League 2025 fixtures and results
Final four
Semi-final 1: Deportrio vs SDS FC
Semi-final 2: MVPs United vs Yanited
Final: SF1 winner vs SF2 winner
Matchday 11
Game 1: M7 FC 9-5 F.C. RTW
Game 2: Trebol FC 9-8 26ers
Game 3: Deportrio 3-8 SDS FC
Game 4: N5 FC 3-3 MVPs United
Game 5: Santan FC 1-1 VZN FC
Game 6: Yanited 5-7 Wembley Rangers AFC
Matchday 10
Game 1: MVPs United 7-5 Trebol FC
Game 2: N5 FC 2-4 F.C. RTW
Game 3: 26ers 5-7 Deportrio
Game 4: M7 FC 3-6 SDS FC
Game 5: Yanited 6-1 VZN FC
Game 6: Santan FC 3-6 Wembley Rangers AFC
Matchday 9
Game 1: Wembley Rangers AFC 2-6 SDS FC
Game 2: N5 FC 1-3 M7 FC
Game 3: Yanited 3-4 MVPs United
Game 4: Santan FC 4-3 F.C. RTW
Game 5: Deportrio 2-2 Trebol FC
Game 6: VZN FC 3-8 26ers
Matchday 8
Game 1: Deportrio 3-2 F.C. RTW
Game 2: Santan FC 3-7 MVPs United
Game 3: 26ers 3-3 Wembley Rangers AFC
Game 4: Trebol FC 5-3 VZN FC
Game 5: Yanited 3-2 M7 FC
Game 6: SDS FC 6-5 N5 FC
Matchday 7
Game 1: 26ers 5-5 M7 FC
Game 2: Trebol FC 5-2 N5 FC
Game 3: SDS FC 2-2 Yanited
Game 4: VZN FC 5-5 F.C. RTW
Game 5: Santan FC 7-2 Deportrio
Game 6: MVPs United 4-2 Wembley Rangers AFC
Matchday 6
Game 1: N5 FC 4-3 Santan FC
Game 2: M7 FC 5-5 VZN FC
Game 3: F.C. RTW 1-4 SDS FC
Game 4: 26ers 4-1 MVPs United
Game 5: Trebol FC 4-2 Yanited
Game 6: Deportrio 4-1 Wembley Rangers AFC
Matchday 5
Game 1: Wembley Rangers AFC 3-4 F.C. RTW
Game 2: Santan FC 4-1 M7 FC
Game 3: N5 FC 5-6 26ers
Game 4: Deportrio 0-3 Yanited
Game 5: VZN FC 6-4 MVPs United
Game 6: Trebol FC 5-3 SDS FC
Matchday 4
Game 1: Wembley Rangers AFC 4-3 N5 FC
Game 2: Trebol FC 4-5 M7 FC
Game 3: VZN FC 4-2 SDS
Game 4: Deportrio 4-0 MVPs
Game 5: Yanited 7-3 F.C. RTW
Game 6: Santan FC 5-4 26ers
Matchday 3
Game 1: 26ers 3-3 F.C. RTW
Game 2: Trebol FC 5-5 Wembley Rangers AFC
Game 3: Yanited 6-4 Santan FC
Game 4: M7 FC 3-4 Deportrio
Game 5: SDS FC 4-6 MVPs United
Game 6: VZN FC 7-6 N5 FC
Matchday 2
Game 1: MVPs United 3-2 M7 FC
Game 2: Wembley Rangers AFC 2-4 VZN FC
Game 3: N5 FC 3-6 Deportrio
Game 4: 26ers 5-7 Yanited
Game 5: Santan FC 4-3 SDS FC
Game 6: F.C. RTW 1-5 Trebol FC
Matchday 1
Game 1: Yanited 7-2 N5 FC
Game 2: F.C RTW 4-5 MVPs United
Game 3: SDS FC 5-2 26ers
Game 4: Trebol FC 4-6 Santan FC
Game 5: M7 FC 3-2 Wembley Rangers AFC
Game 6: Deportrio 6-3 VZN FC
Baller League table and standings
Baller League free highlights and video
Baller League UK dates and full match schedule
Final Four Day: June 12
Baller League UK 2025 teams and managers
- 26ers - managed by John Terry
- Deportrio - managed by Alan Shearer, Micah Richards and Gary Lineker
- FC Rules the World - managed by Clint 419
- M7 FC - managed by Miniminter
- MVPs United - managed by Alisha Lehmann and Maya Jama
- N5 FC - managed by Jens Lehmann, Robert Pires and Freddie Ljungberg
- Santan FC - managed by Dave
- SDS FC - managed by Sharky
- Trebol FC - managed by Luis Figo
- VZN FC - managed by Tobi Brown
- Wembley Rangers - managed by Ian Wright and Chloe Kelly
- Yanited - managed by Angry Ginge
Baller League squads and players
26ers: Mac Chisholm, Kojo Apenteng, Ebenezer Addo-Kufuor, J'ardell Stirling, Spike Steggall, Marcel Lewis, Justin Dass, Jack Crook, Bilal Sayoud, Emmanuel Robe, Sak Hassan, Jordon Ibe.
Deportrio: Tommy Scott, Charlie Kuehn, Jack McConnell, Zach Fagan, Alex Dyer, Adam Dawson, Leo Sery, Francis Gerard Mampolo, Rafael Garcia, Marvin Sordell, Bakary Sako, Tristan Abldeen-Goodridge.
FC Rules the World: Oliver Bosworth, Addison Garnett, Olamiji Ayoola, Tareiq Holmes-Dennis, Kevin Gonzalez, Josh Harrop, Karim Kamhouri, Ergys Pepaj, Youssef Chentouf, Manuchim Oke-William, Sandro Camara, Michael Ndiweni.
M7 FC: Toby Bull, Jean Belehouan, Zion Nditi, Jesse Waller-Lassen, Henry Wise, Stefan Ilic, Sam Fitzgerald, Ramez Hefzalla, Femi Akinwande, Luis Garcia, Amin Zahhar, Zaid Al Hussaini.
MVPs United: Declan McCarthy, Josh Rusoke, Ashton Peltier, Daniel Wood, Jake Chambers Shaw, Ross Derham, James Caton, Jay Beckford, Joe Edwards, Lorenzo Kevin Spinelli, Alfie Matthews, Edy Maeico.
N5 FC: Oisin Barry, Adrian Mariappa, Chris Arthur, Callum Charlton, Troy Malunda, Charlie Wakefield, Bryan Ly, Stavros Akriviadis, Dayo Adekoya, James Alabi, Imran Kayani, Freddie Moriarty.
Santan FC: Renell McKenzie- Lyle, Jamal Abubakari, David Solademi, Jack Wilson, Richard Afrane-Kesey, Albie Sheehan, Dominic Vose, Luca Valentine, Michael Hill, Erick Kenko, Abdullah Javaid, David Oupoh.
SDS FC: Tyler Edmondson, Cole Dasilva, David Marques Castanho, Bayley Brown, Calvin Dickson, Camilo Restrepo, Finlay Chadwick, Ody Alfa, Bruno Andrade, Michael Folivi, Hussein Mahdi, Kazaiah Sterling.
Trebol FC: Kai McKenzie-Lyle, Aaron Steavens, Jordan Antonio Brown, Ciaran Clark, Reggie Yembra, Ryan Cauldwell, Isaac Modi, Amine Sassi, Ethan Oke, Amin Belaid, Vani Da Silva, Nathaniel Opoku.
VZN FC: Remy Mitchell, Montel McKenzie, Michael Onovwigun, Eric De Melo, Henri Lansbury, Kurtice Herbert, Florian Kastrati, Luka Marušić, Pharell Mensah, Ethan McLeod, Jaami Qureshi, Jerome Sinclair.
Wembley Rangers: Oliver Cannon, Chiekh Thiam, Ben Long, Stuart Cook, Juan Pablo Gonzalez Velasco, Luke Gambin, Dominic Morgan-Griffiths, Caleb Kofi Adomako-Mensah, Domingos Pires, Joseph Diomande, Ruben Junior, Navid Nasseri.
Yanited: Max Pitman, Michael Hector, Remy Clerima, PK Humble, Henry Ochieng, Harry Cain, Medy Elito, Mauro Vilhete, Mohammed Mahyoub, Tyler Winters, Daniel Thompson, Kadell Daniel.
How can I watch 2025 Baller League on Sky Sports and NOW?
Sky and Baller League have announced a one-year broadcast partnership which will see Sky Sports and NOW become the TV home of the new indoor six-a-side competition in the UK, in an exciting new era of football.
Every match from the inaugural UK season will be shown live on Sky Sports linear channels on Monday nights from the Copper Box Arena in London, hosted by Chunkz and Olivia Buzaglo.
The competition began on March 24, with the top four teams taking part in the semi-finals and final to determine the season's winner.