Looking sharppublished at 17:54 British Summer Time 28 April 2018
Sophie Brougham
BBC Get Inspired at St George's Park
Filthy Fellas were showing some serious pace, slick feet and sliderule passing in their semi-final win over Maths & Stats...
Finals taking place at St George's Park
18 different categories over weekend
Poppy's Players are Female Futsal champions
Aston Villa are Female Disability champions
Finesse Academy are U14 Boys champions
Maidstone United Raiders are Disability Youth champions
Stevenage Girls are U14 Girls champions
Ladsh FC are Male Futsal champions
Filthy Fellas are Higher Education Male champions
Options Management are Male Veteran champions
Fleetwood Town Flyers are Walking Football champions
Lboro Rangers are Higher Education Female champions
Alan Beck, Kal Sajad and Greg O'Keeffe
Sophie Brougham
BBC Get Inspired at St George's Park
Filthy Fellas were showing some serious pace, slick feet and sliderule passing in their semi-final win over Maths & Stats...
Provincial 3-0 Pique Blinders 0
Provincial also make it through the to the HE Male final. Can they stop Filthy Fellas from retaining their crown?
Maths & Stats 0-3 Filthy Fellas
And that's how it finished - the defending champions are back in the final.
Meanwhile in the Male HE Category, Filthy Fellas - last year's champions - are 3-0 up against Maths & Stats.
We'll bring you some of that goal action shortly.
Last year's HE Female champions Wockey FC came unstuck in the semi-finals but they're still having a great time. They've been teaching Alex Scott how to play hockey!
This Wolvercranson player might be wishing for a hole to open up so he can clamber in!
How on earth did he miss that?
We've all been there mate. Futsal can be a cruel game.
Ladsh FC 6-5 Wolvercranson
Ladsh FC are the Male Futsal champions after a thrilling 6-5 win over Wolvercranson in the final.
What a game and what an effort by both teams.
Beccles 0-0 Grangetown (Beccles win 1-0 on penalties)
Tom Gayle
BBC Get Inspired at St George's Park
So after a dramatic penalty shoot-out in the Men's Walking Football Beccles have done enough. Just!
Phew.
Before we get into the next set of finals - there are four more scheduled from 17:40 BST - you can always catch up with this morning's action by clicking on the play button above ('Categories finals pitch part one').
This was the moment that Lboro Rangers booked their place in the final of the HE Female category with a penalty shootout win over Wockey FC.
Harriet Davies
BBC Get Inspired at St George's Park
Controversy in the Pele's Pearls v Fleetwood Town Flyers shootout as the ref disallows a Pele's Pearls penalty for two steps! The ref then disallows a second Pele's Pearls penalty!
Fleetwood Town Flyers progress to the final with a 2-0 penalty win.
Who would break the deadlock? Nobody!
Beccles versus Grangetown is over and both games have finished scoreless in the Men's Walking Football.
Time for penalties!
We have a thriller in the Male Futsal final as Wolvercranson, who were 2-0 down against Ladsh FC earlier, get right back into it. It's currently 4-4 at half-time.
Beccles 0-0 Grangetown
It's a cagey affair in the Men's Walking Football. Looks destined for pens...
Ladsh FC double their lead against Wolvercranson in the Male Fustal final.
Lboro will face A Team in the final of the HE Female category.
Lboro Rangers 0-0 Wockey (Lboro win 2-1 on pens)
Remember we said how Wockey FC knocked Loughborough Rangers out of the Higher Education Female category last year?
Well Loughborough got their own back in dramatic fashion from the spot this time around!
A Team celebrate winning their shootout 2-0 against MMUCL.
It was a dramatic game but nobody could force a winner.
Alex Scott shares some words of advice to Wockey FC ahead of their penalty shootout against Loughborough.