Recorded live at St George's Park at the Football Association's 3v3 showcase event, this episode is a little different in format, multiple conversations across the day with former England internationals, FA staff, grassroots coaches and parents, all exploring one of the most significant changes to children's football in a generation.
From next season, under 7s football in England moves to a 3v3 format. No referees, no coaches dictating from the sideline. Just children playing football. This episode explores what that means, why it matters, and what coaches can do to make the most of it.
Three Key Messages
1. Get out of the way and let them play 3v3 asks children to trust the children. No referees, no instructions from the sideline, no adults solving problems that children are more than capable of solving themselves. Children self-officiate, communicate, lead. They do on a proper pitch exactly what they do on the playground. And they love it.
2. More touches, more decisions, more love for the game The numbers are hard to argue with. A child playing 3v3 gets 100% of their potential playing time. In a 5v5 format with substitutions, that can drop to as little as five hours of actual football across a season. More time on the ball means more decisions, more problems to solve, more moments where a child can feel the game.
3. This is bigger than a format change 3v3 is not just a smaller version of the game. It is a philosophy. It is the FA saying clearly that children's football should be designed around children - their rights, their enjoyment, their development as people as well as players.
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