Prime Video will chronicle Manchester United’s 2026-27 campaign in a new behind-the-scenes documentary series, offering viewers unprecedented access to one of football’s most celebrated clubs as it prepares for a return to the UEFA Champions League.
The series, titled ‘All or Nothing: Manchester United’, is scheduled to premiere on Prime Video in the summer of 2027 across more than 240 countries and territories, according to an announcement made by the streamer yesterday.
Filming will begin this summer, with cameras following the club through a pivotal period on and off the pitch, including preparations for the new season and its return to Europe’s elite club competition.
According to the announcement, the documentary will take audiences inside the Old Trafford dressing room, the club’s redeveloped Carrington Training Complex and other areas typically inaccessible to the public.
The series aims to capture the emotional highs and lows of life at Manchester United while providing an intimate look at players, staff and the inner workings of the organisation.
Tara Erer, Head of UK Film and Unscripted Television and Northern European Originals at Prime Video, described Manchester United as a global phenomenon whose story deserved to be told. She said the club’s worldwide reach, history and passionate following made it a compelling subject for the platform’s documentary slate.
Manchester United Chief Communications Officer Toby Craig said the club had decided that “now is the right time” to offer supporters a behind-the-scenes view of its operations.
He said the documentary would showcase the people, ambition and culture that define Manchester United, from the atmosphere at Old Trafford to the day-to-day work carried out at Carrington, while also introducing new audiences to the club’s story.
The production will become the latest entry in Prime Video’s ‘All or Nothing’ franchise, which has previously featured clubs including ‘All or Nothing: Arsenal’, ‘All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur’ and ‘All or Nothing: Manchester City’. The Manchester United series will join a broader sports documentary portfolio that also includes ‘Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait’, ‘Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues’, ‘Federer: Twelve Final Days’ and ‘Kenny Dalglish’.
Prime Video said ‘All or Nothing: Manchester United’ will be available to Prime members at no additional cost and will sit alongside its existing slate of original programming, including series such as ‘Clarkson’s Farm’, ‘Last One Laughing UK’, ‘Bait’, ‘Fallout’, ‘
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