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Confirmed: Manchester United Will Feature On

Prime Video has confirmed on Monday it will follow Manchester United through the 2026-27 season in the latest instalment of its All or Nothing docuseries, with the show set to land on the platform next summer.

Filming begins this summer as Man United return to the Champions League, with cameras given access to Old Trafford, the dressing room, and the club's new training centre at Carrington.

Man United's cross-city rivals Man City helped put the programme on the map with the 2018 version and it'll be interesting to see how the 2026 version compares.

The series will be available to Prime members at no additional cost across more than 240 countries and territories — making it one of the most globally distributed sports documentaries ever made.

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Manchester United chief communications Officer Toby Craig said the timing felt right.

"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."

Man Utd's massive global fanbase will get an unprecedented look at life inside one of football's most scrutinised clubs during what promises to be a pivotal season — back in Europe's top competition and looking to build on an encouraging 2025-26 campaign with Michael Carrick steering the ship.

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Tara Erer, Head of UK Film and Unscripted Television at Prime Video, described Manchester United as "a global phenomenon" and said it was a story they simply had to tell.

The Manchester United edition will be the first time the club have opened their doors to this kind of access.

Four storylines we're looking for to for All Or Nothing: Manchester United

Given how much has happened at Old Trafford over the past few years, there'll be no shortage of material. Here's a few storylines we're looking forward to:

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1. Is Kobbie Mainoo actually happy? He's 20, he came through the academy, and there's been enough transfer speculation around him to suggest his future at the club isn't as nailed-on as United would like. Cameras in Carrington through a summer window where his name is inevitably going to be linked elsewhere could make for genuinely awkward viewing. Does he commit? Does he go quiet in front of the mic? Either way, it's a story.

2. The Rashford situation — whatever it is by then By the time filming starts, Marcus Rashford's relationship with the club will either have been fully repaired, quietly frozen out, or resolved through a sale. It looks like Barca won't be signing Rashford to a full-time deal, so it's possible that Rashford will be back at Old Trafford next season.

3. Michael Carrick's at the wheel —Carrick brought some much-needed stability to Old Trafford and helped the club achieve Champions league status. He now faces enormous expectations to take the club to the next level.

4. Bruno Fernandes, Man Utd captain He'll be 32 by the time this airs. Fernandes has endured plenty of dark days with the club but he's just had his best season with the club and there's plenty of talk of a new contract. It'll be fascinating to get a behind the scenes peek at Bruno the captain.

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