Here is something I have used before. You can set this up using 3-D subbeto figures for those that Xs and Os don't work very well. The first ones I saw were back in the day by "Chowolsky" sp. I can't remember his name and the man is a legend. It pretty much covers everything.

http://www.nscaa.com/quiz.php

Watching game films is a good thing, the trick is to use what works for the level play you are current with. Watching BPL is great but how many 15-18 year olds switch touchline to touchline and then settle one touch? If BPL is your cup of tea use the "BPL Review Show" they will show highlights that are very in depth. Sometimes the clip is 5 minutes long before a goal is scored or denied. It paints a very good picture of the tone and how it was done.

If I were to suggest a game to watch it would be the last two Women's FA cups. The 07 and 08 were 4-1 matches but they had a bit of everything in them.
'07 Arsenal v Charleton
'08 Arsenal v Leeds