Summary
Highlights
The Sidemen are joined by Erling Haaland to identify a professional footballer among five imposters. Each participant introduces themselves with their supposed league and position, with initial judgments made based on appearance and demeanor.
Contestants face off in one-on-one drills against the Sidemen to showcase their footballing ability. Haaland notes number two's untied laces as a sign of confidence, while number one fails to impress. Number four, despite initial doubts, shows good skill, but number five struggles. Number one and six are eliminated in this round.
The remaining players are asked about the best players they've played with or against, their clubs, and specific football details. Number two claims to have played with Trent Alexander-Arnold at academy level. Number five's claims are challenged due to inconsistencies regarding league and opponent clubs. Number five is eliminated for their lack of conviction and contradictory answers.
The final three contestants perform a touch and shoot drill. The hosts are critical of the quality displayed, questioning if there's any pro among them. Haaland comments on the difficulty of the drill with goggles. Number two struggles significantly, leading to his elimination.
The remaining two, number three and number four, take penalties. They are also asked to take penalties with their weaker foot. Haaland points out number four's artificial grass boots, which contradicts his club's grass pitch. The hosts try to pressure the players during penalties, resulting in some good saves and misses.
The remaining two players engage in a final one-on-one against the Sidemen. Number four notably nutmegs KSI, initially making the hosts believe he is the pro. However, several Sidemen members change their vote to number three due to the embarrassment of KSI being nutmegged.
The professional footballer is revealed to be number six, Scott Pollock, a National League player for Brackley, who had been eliminated in the first round. The hosts realize they made a mistake, with some admitting to voting for number six based on initial impressions. It's revealed that number four is also Scott Pollock, who successfully fooled them with a changed voice. Number one is Chris MD (Sunday League), number two is Ronaldo Brown (Saturday League), number three is Liam Spires (Saturday League), and number five is Simmons (does not want to be here).