Schoolchildren in Enfield have filmed a PE lesson they created with Liverpool and England star Joe Gomez.

The defender partnered with EA SPORTS to reward winners of the Premier League Primary Stars ‘Ultimate PE Lesson’ competition with a unique experience.

This year’s winners were Evie, Daisy and Sumpeng from Eversley Primary School in Enfield. The Year 6 pupils designed a netball-inspired lesson covering throwing, catching, marking and intercepting.

The winning trio headed to Liverpool to film their lesson alongside Liverpool star Gomez, using the same motion capture technology used to create movements of players in EA SPORTS FIFA 19.

The new PE resource is available for teachers to access for free online via the Premier League Primary Stars website.

Speaking about his support for the Premier League Primary Stars programme, Gomez said: "PE was my favourite lesson at school and if I wasn’t a footballer I would have liked to be a PE teacher, so to be involved in the programme is great.

“PE teaches so many important skills, not just physical, but also life lessons like teamwork. Demonstrating those skills using in-game FIFA characters is a great way of engaging young kids."

Premier League Primary Stars provides free and easy-to-use curriculum-linked teaching resources for primary schools across England and Wales, with the goal of inspiring children to learn, be active and develop important life skills.

Julie Foster, Senior Director of EA SPORTS Marcom Activation, said: “This has been our second year supporting the programme and we are delighted to build on the blocks of 2018.

“EA SPORTS FIFA 19 is played by children across the country, so we’re delighted to use the power of the video game to help children develop vital PE skills – and hopefully have fun while they do so!”