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Mustangs FC

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: October 11, 2017
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 39
  • Networks: ABC Me
  • Genres: Family, Comedy, Drama
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Mustangs FC(2017)

TMDB Rating: 6.5 (3 votes)

Overview

A goal kicking comedy drama about girls who are abandoning the sidelines and starting their local football club’s first all-female team. Against the odds, they’ll stand united and overcome any challenge the club, the boys or the opposition can throw at them, all while wrestling with what it means to be a girl today.

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Season 1

13 episodes • 2017

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1GoalsOct 11, 20170.0
2Like A BossOct 12, 20170.0
3Can't EvenOct 13, 20170.0
4Game ChangerOct 14, 20170.0
5Girl CrushOct 15, 20170.0
6OTPOct 16, 20170.0
7Kick Like A GirlOct 17, 20170.0
8Oh Em GeeOct 18, 20170.0
9FlawlessOct 19, 20170.0
10RUOK?Oct 20, 20170.0
11The FeelsOct 21, 20170.0
12SlayOct 22, 20170.0
13Mustangs ForeverOct 23, 20170.0
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Season 2

13 episodes • 2019

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Wake Up CallJan 1, 20190.0
2Shake Up CallJan 2, 20190.0
3Get RealJan 3, 20190.0
4The Doubt WormJan 4, 20190.0
5No PressureJan 5, 20190.0
6Pity PartyJan 6, 20190.0
7In SyncJan 7, 20190.0
8You Do YouJan 8, 20190.0
9Sparkly GirlsJan 9, 20190.0
10Seven and Half MinutesJan 10, 20190.0
11Step UpJan 11, 20190.0
12NailbiterJan 12, 20190.0
13Hoof Five!Jan 13, 20190.0
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Season 3

13 episodes • 2020

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Hurly BurlyJan 15, 20200.0
2Level UpJan 16, 20200.0
3ObsessedJan 17, 20200.0
4Dress is MoreJan 18, 20200.0
5Roll With ItJan 19, 20200.0
6We StandJan 20, 20200.0
7State MovesJan 21, 20200.0
8C is For CompleteJan 22, 20200.0
9Spikey WordsJan 23, 20200.0
10The CrossroadsJan 24, 20200.0
11I See YouJan 25, 20200.0
12In The Struggle, There's JoyJan 26, 20200.0
13Mustangs Forever and EverJan 27, 20200.0

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