Manchester United to star in Amazon 'All or Nothing' documentary under Michael Carrick
Manchester United have confirmed they will feature in an Amazon 'All or Nothing' documentary series, with cameras following the club throughout the 2026/27 season as Michael Carrick takes charge for his first full campaign as head coach.
Manchester United will be the subject of an Amazon ‘All or Nothing’ documentary series during the 2026/27 season, the club has confirmed, with filming set to begin this summer.
Cameras will follow the men’s first team throughout the campaign, giving viewers behind-the-scenes access to one of football’s most scrutinised clubs at a pivotal moment in their recent history. The series will capture Michael Carrick’s first full season as United head coach after the former midfielder stepped into the role on a temporary basis in January, succeeding Ruben Amorim.
Carrick’s interim spell produced a remarkable run of results, ultimately earning him the permanent position ahead of the new campaign. The documentary will chart how he looks to build on that momentum across a full season at Old Trafford.
Amazon’s ‘All or Nothing’ franchise has previously granted access to clubs including Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, and Juventus, as well as several international sides. The series typically blends match footage with candid dressing-room scenes, training ground access, and personal player stories.
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