Manchester United to Feature in Amazon’s All or Nothing Series During 2026-27 Season
Manchester United has confirmed that its 2026-27 season will
be the subject of an upcoming instalment of All or Nothing, produced by Amazon
Prime Video.
The agreement makes Manchester United the fourth Premier
League club to participate in the acclaimed documentary series, following
Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City.
According to the club, the deal includes a record access fee
for a sports documentary of its kind, underlining the global appeal of
Manchester United and the anticipated demand for behind-the-scenes content.
Production will begin during pre-season, with cameras
granted extensive access across the club. The series will follow the men’s,
women’s and academy teams, providing viewers with insight into life at Old
Trafford, the club’s dressing rooms, and the Carrington Training Centre
training complex, as well as activities beyond the pitch.
Manchester United’s chief communications officer, Toby
Craig, said: “Now is the right time to open our doors, so that for the first
time our fans around the world can see behind the scenes of a club which means
so much to so many people.”
The All or Nothing franchise was launched by Amazon in 2016
with a documentary focusing on the Arizona Cardinals and has since expanded to
cover football, rugby union and ice hockey organisations around the world.
Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola’s final two seasons in charge of
Manchester City are also set to be featured in a separate four-part Amazon
documentary series, which is expected to be released in the UK and Ireland
later this summer.
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