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Amazon Prime Video to Chronicle Manchester United in Next “All or Nothing” Documentary, Set for 2027 Premier League Season
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Amazon Prime Video to Chronicle Manchester United in Next “All or Nothing” Documentary, Set for 2027 Premier League Season

Amazon announced that Manchester United will be the subject of the next installment of its All or Nothing sports documentary series, with the new season set to debut next summer and cover the 2026/27 Premier League campaign.

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Amazon Prime Video has selected Manchester United as the next subject of its documentary franchise All or Nothing, according to an announcement published Monday by Deadline.

The series will follow Manchester United through the 2026/27 Premier League season, with an expected debut next summer. Amazon said the project will capture the club during what it described as a “transformative summer” as the team prepares for the next stretch of competition.

The promotional synopsis provided by Amazon indicates that All or Nothing cameras will document the club over a period that includes offseason preparation and the lead-in to the forthcoming Premier League campaign. It frames the coverage as an extended look at the club’s routines, decisions, and internal changes as the team moves from one season into the next.

All or Nothing is Amazon’s ongoing sports documentary brand, which typically uses a behind-the-scenes approach to team operations, training, and the human side of elite competition. In this installment, the club’s inclusion means the series will be produced around the schedule of a major Premier League outfit during a full season cycle.

Manchester United will be filmed as the club makes preparations in advance of the league season and then continues through the 2026/27 campaign, according to the series description. The announcement did not provide additional production details such as filming locations, episode count, or release dates beyond the “next summer” timeframe.

The announcement comes as Prime Video continues to expand its sports content, using documentary storytelling as one of its avenues for reaching audiences outside live match viewing. For viewers, the series will add a new long-form look at a Premier League club centered on day-to-day operational moments rather than match highlights alone.

The new Manchester United edition also continues a pattern of sports documentaries that draw interest from broad audiences, including families who may watch streaming content in non-game settings. Amazon did not announce ratings guidance or scheduling specifics, but the release timing suggests it will align with the offseason and summer viewing window.

Amazon’s next steps include finalizing episode-level programming and production planning as the 2026/27 season unfolds. Viewers will learn the exact debut date and full episode schedule closer to the release window, as is typical for streaming series announcements at this stage.

Why It Matters

  • The next All or Nothing entry will add a documentary long-form title to Prime Video’s sports lineup specifically tied to the 2026/27 Premier League schedule.
  • Because the format involves extended behind-the-scenes access, the project may affect how the club manages offseason planning and day-to-day operations during a major season transition.
  • The “next summer” debut places the release in a period when many households plan more streaming time during warmer months, potentially broadening the audience beyond regular game viewers.
  • The announcement highlights continuing investment by major streaming platforms in sports-related storytelling designed for viewers who watch on-demand rather than in live broadcasts.
  • The release will depend on production and editing timelines leading up to the 2027 release window, with the precise date and episode details expected to be confirmed later.

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Key Facts

  • Amazon Prime Video announced the next All or Nothing installment featuring Manchester United.
  • The series will follow Manchester United through the 2026/27 Premier League season.
  • Amazon says the series will debut next summer.
  • The series synopsis describes coverage of a “transformative summer” as the club prepares for the upcoming season.
  • Deadline reported the announcement on June 15, 2026.
  • The announcement includes a teaser description of All or Nothing cameras following the club during offseason preparation and into the league campaign.