With one ball between two players have to try and pass the ball through the goals 10 times, without making a mistake.
You can run this as a competition between pairs or simply use it as a challenge to get players to focus on their passing accuracy.
Vary the distance between the players and size of goals depending on the ability of your players.
With more experienced players push them to try and compete this drill, using first time passes. With younger players challenge them to complete the drill using two touches - control, then pass!
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