请调整浏览器窗口大小或者请使用手机查看!
The cast of CBBC football drama series Jamie Johnson tell the true story of their trip to Sweden, where they played for real in the world's biggest youth football tournament.
Boggy forces Duncan to come clean as Phoenix play well and make it through to the semi-finals. But when the referee makes a bad decision Jamie is left with a huge moral dilemma.
Jamie realises winning the Gothia Cup isn't going to bring Jack back. Boggy discovers Duncan has secret plans for Jamie's future - but what are they and what can he do about them?
Phoenix arrive at the Gothia Cup. After an eventful opening ceremony, they win their first match - but will the tensions simmering below the surface ruin everything?
Dillon is adamant he is not going to Sweden. But can Jamie persuade him to change his mind? And what will the team make of Duncan's last-minute addition?
Only one team can go to Sweden, but will Dillon be able to hold it together as his dad piles on the pressure? Or will it take Jamie's skills to keep the under-14's dream alive?
When Jamie's dad is forced to move back into the family home, Jamie decides to play cupid. But will his plan work? And who is the real Dillon Simmonds?
Troubled Eric says that he can't play in the U12s' next game but won't tell coach Molly why. Can she help him to open up about what's bothering him and get him to play?
Just as Zoe rises heroically to the challenge she's been set, a bombshell from her mum threatens to ruin everything. Will stubborn Zoe allow her friends to help her in time?
Under their father's influence, Dillon and Liam seek to assert themselves in very different ways. But who will stand up for what's right when push comes to shove?
It's the U14s' first big match of the season, and captain Jamie is determined to win. But his coach Molly has different priorities, which set them on a collision course.
Boggy leads the search for a new U14 goalkeeper but neglects his girlfriend Nancy, while Alba helps Mike motivate the rest of the misbehaving U12s.
Jamie proves himself as captain... But at what cost?
After dreaming of being presented the award for Sports Personality of the Year by Gabby Logan and Clare Balding, and singling out Jack in his acceptance speech, Jamie is determined to prove that he has what it takes to lead the Phoenix U14s to the Gothia Cup. He sets out to impress Molly, but he goes about it in completely the wrong way, despite a trust exercise which Molly makes the team do, in training he once again plays selfishly which alienates his teammates. Then Wozza turns up late and announces that he's quitting Phoenix. Jamie lays into him. This leads Molly to give Jamie a major dressing-down. Being captain isn't just about what you do on the pitch – it's everything else off the pitch as well, respecting your teammates and setting an example.
New pitch, new coach, new rivals... No Jack. Jamie is haunted by Jack's absence from his life but determined to make the best of Phoenix FC's new circumstances. Advice from Mesut Özil in a fantasy sequence helps firm up his resolve. But although playing in a real stadium at Goodfield Park, home of non-league club Northport Rovers, sounds really cool, Jamie's less impressed by the threadbare playing surface and their run-down training pitches.