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Football documentaries you can watch now on Netflix and Amazon amid coronavirus pandemic
Football across Europe has been on hold due the coronavirus outbreak but there are plenty of documentaries fans can watch on Netflix and Amazon Prime.
Netflix and Amazon Prime have been upping their sports content over the last few years. And with the European season on hold, why not tuck into one of many football documentaries on offer?
Fans will need a Netflix and/or Amazon Prime account but both services offer the first month for free to new customers signing up.
The documentaries can be streamed via mobiles, tablets, computers, smart TVs and games consoles.
Sunderland ‘Til I Die
This fly-on-the-wall feature follows Sunderland through the 2017/18 season as they attempt to bounce back after relegation from the Premier League.
Netflix are due to drop season two of the series at some point this year.
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Take Us Home: Leeds United
Fans get the inside track on Leeds’ bid for promotion last term under exciting new manager Marcelo Bielsa.
The six-episode docuseries is available on Amazon Prime.
First Team: Juventus
Netflix brings us two seasons of this docuseries showcasing Juventus’ bid for domestic and European glory.
The cameras spend time with players and coaches both on and off the pitch, giving fans a rare insight into one of the world’s biggest football clubs.
All or Nothing: Manchester City
This fly-on-the-wall documentary can be found on Amazon Prime.
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It follows City’s journey to Premier League glory during the 2017/18 season.
Inside Borussia Dortmund
The four-episode series goes behind the scenes at one of Germany’s biggest clubs.
In a similar vein to the Manchester City docuseries, this one is also available on Amazon Prime.
This Is Football
Packed with emotion, the series explores football’s extraordinary impact on the world and why the game has captivated billions.
The six-part documentary can be found on Amazon Prime.