Manchester United will star in a brand-new All or Nothing documentary for Amazon Prime, covering the club’s entire 2026-27 season. The Man United All or Nothing series promises fans around the world an extraordinary behind-the-scenes look at one of football’s most scrutinised institutions — and frankly, it could not come at a more fascinating time.
Man United All or Nothing: What Amazon’s Cameras Will Capture
Producers have pledged unprecedented access to the club throughout the campaign. That means cameras inside the Old Trafford dressing room, deep within the new Carrington Training Complex, and everywhere in between. Michael Carrick’s squad will have absolutely nowhere to hide. The series drops next summer, and if the previous instalments are anything to go by, the football world will be talking about it for months.
Tara Erer, Head of UK Film and Unscripted Television and Northern European Originals at Amazon, made clear this was a project they felt compelled to pursue. “From Old Trafford to every corner of the world, there is no club that commands this level of passion, history and obsession,” she said. “All or Nothing: Manchester United was a story we had to tell.”
United Join Arsenal, Spurs and City in the All or Nothing Club
Furthermore, United become the fourth Premier League giant to feature in the long-running franchise, following Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, and Manchester City. Each series delivered jaw-dropping moments, heated dressing room exchanges, and genuine insight into elite football culture. Expect nothing less from Old Trafford.
Toby Craig, Manchester United’s chief communications officer, said the timing felt right. “This documentary will showcase Manchester United’s unique people, ambition and culture,” he explained. “We will share some of the stories of this historic club both with our fans and new audiences around the world as we compete at the highest level, both domestically and in the Champions League.”
Ultimately, this is massive news for United supporters who have endured years of turbulence. Season 2026-27 under Carrick already carries enormous weight — and now the whole world gets a front-row seat. Buckle up.

























