A League of Their Own: European Road Trip - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Freddie and Jamie hit the road for a riotous spell of James Corden-set challenges. First up is a sailing race across the Channel and a red-faced can-can in Paris.
Episode 2
Freddie and Jamie race through Paris before playing darts with Anthony Joshua and Tom Davis in front of 10,000 fans in Rotterdam.
Episode 3
The laughs continue as the boys go wheel to wheel in the Holland cup. Then, Novak Djokovic umpires as they double up for tennis in Monaco.
Episode 4
Jamie or Freddie? Who will face the bungee jump? There's penalties and pasta before the road trip loser takes on the fearsome forfeit.
Unseen
There's extra laughs, pranks and wind-ups in these unseen clips from Freddie and Jamie's raucous road trip.
Best Bits
From kicking out a can-can to bungee jumping off a dam, Freddie and Jamie's road trip gave us plenty of laughs. Relive all the hilarious highlights.
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