Both of them are with Hu Yitian as the lead, their plots are about sports, though different ones, and there's romance.
*Go Go Squid 2 is not exactly a sequel to Go Go Squid 1 (which I love and I think is way better), the story is with the same characters, but a lot is different, so you do not need to watch the first one to understand the second (in fact, if you have watched the first, and loved it, do not watch the second). BUT if you have not seen GGS1 yet, and you are looking for a fluffy, cute romance with sports themes, GGS2 is a good option.
*Go Go Squid 2 is not exactly a sequel to Go Go Squid 1 (which I love and I think is way better), the story is with the same characters, but a lot is different, so you do not need to watch the first one to understand the second (in fact, if you have watched the first, and loved it, do not watch the second). BUT if you have not seen GGS1 yet, and you are looking for a fluffy, cute romance with sports themes, GGS2 is a good option.
I also recommend Hello, the Sharpshooter for anyone who enjoys sports dramas with a sweet and comforting romance. The story is centered around shooting sports, but what really stood out to me was the emotional journey of the characters—the pressure, self-doubt, and quiet support they give each other. The romance feels soft and healing rather than overly dramatic, and it pairs really well with the theme of chasing dreams and personal growth. It’s the kind of drama that makes you feel calm while still rooting hard for the characters, especially if you like sports stories with a gentle, warm atmosphere.
Both lead male character wants to go to the olympics and the lead female characters 'distract' them in their goals and hobbies as the lead female character work with the lead male character. The female leads try to be distant with the male leads so they can concentrate and stuff. But they begin to fall in love <3



