If you follow Manchester United, there is a new Prime Video show to put on your list. All or Nothing: Manchester United will follow the club through the 2026/27 season.
The filming is starting this summer, and the full series is set to arrive in summer 2027. It will stream only on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories.

Here is what to know about the upcoming series:
When will you be able to watch the new All or Nothing?
You will need to wait a while. The series will not land until summer 2027.
This will not be a quick preseason special or a short club promo. It will be built as a full-season story.
What you are likely to get from this series
The confirmed access is already bigger than a normal club video. Prime Video will take viewers inside the Old Trafford dressing room, the club’s new Carrington training complex, and other parts of life inside the team during the 2026/27 season.
The season story will begin in a “transformative” summer, with United returning to the Champions League and trying to build on an encouraging 2025/26 campaign.
If you have watched the earlier football versions of All or Nothing, the pattern is familiar. The Manchester City series was built around a title-winning season and gave viewers dressing-room scenes with Pep Guardiola.
The Tottenham series followed a season that included a manager change and the pandemic. The Arsenal series leaned hard into pressure on Mikel Arteta and a young squad trying to get the club back where it wanted to be. Juventus got the same season-long treatment in Italy.
Expect a show that focuses less on tactics boards and more on access, emotion, and turning points. If Prime Video sticks to the same format, it will likely follow the manager, key players, major matches, injuries, and life around the club rather than giving you a pure match analysis show. That is not confirmed, but it is the clearest guide from the earlier football editions.
What this does not change for you
This announcement does not give Prime Video a new live Manchester United package. It gives Prime Video an exclusive documentary. So if you were hoping this meant United’s league or European matches were moving to Prime Video next season, that is not what has been announced.
It also does not mean there is a separate extra fee for this show on top of Prime membership. The series will be available to Prime members at no additional cost when it launches.