Manchester United are set to feature in an Amazon 'All or Nothing' documentary filmed throughout the 2026/27 season. Prime Video will be granted exclusive behind-the-scenes access, with the Red Devils confirming the production will land in summer 2027. Cameras will shadow the men's first team as Michael Carrick embarks on his first full campaign as United head coach.
The former Reds midfielder produced a remarkable string of results after stepping in to replace Ruben Amorim on a caretaker basis in January. The 44-year-old steered United back into the Champions League following a three-year absence from Europe's elite competition. They suffered just two defeats under Carrick, ultimately finishing third in the Premier League.
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As expectation grows at Old Trafford ahead of a highly-anticipated season under Carrick, United have confirmed via an official statement that they will be the subject of a Prime Video documentary, with filming scheduled to commence this summer. United Chief Communications Officer Toby Craig has spoken out about what the series will reveal about the club as they chase a first league title since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement in 2013.
He 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. This documentary will showcase Manchester United's unique people, ambition and culture; from the iconic atmosphere at Old Trafford to the work that goes on behind the scenes every day at Carrington. 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.'
United are set to become the latest club featured in Amazon Prime's All or Nothing series, with colleagues at the Manchester Evening News reporting the agreement surpasses the sums paid for the programmes featuring Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur. The Reds have been considering the benefits of this type of documentary for a number of years. The club have conducted discussions with various potential streaming partners and received a substantial offer during their pre-season tour of the United States in 2023.
However, any move to grant cameras access to the first-team environment and the dressing room required backing from those at the top as well. United have also been mindful of the narrative they wish to present and the appropriate moment for any green light.
Amazon's Head of UK film, Tara Erer, said: 'Manchester United is more than a football club: it is a global phenomenon. All or Nothing: Manchester United was a story we had to tell. From Old Trafford to every corner of the world, there is no club that commands this level of passion, history and obsession. That is exactly the kind of story we want to tell, and we couldn't be more excited to bring it to customers everywhere.'



