'All or Nothing: Arsenal': Date, time and how to watch Amazon's hit docuseries

Arsenal had a rollercoaster of a 2021-22 season and with Amazon capturing the entire edition, there's a lot to look forward to.
PUBLISHED AUG 3, 2022
Arsenal during the EPL 2021/22 season (Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Arsenal during the EPL 2021/22 season (Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

The 'All or Nothing' series on Amazon Prime has created a loyal fanbase in the United States over the last few years. Arsenal, one of the more decorated clubs in the English Premier League will be in focus as the fly-on-the-wall docuseries features Mikel Arteta and his Gunners in the latest edition. 'All or Nothing: Arsenal' has some expectations to be met, especially after focusing on Juventus and Tottenham Hotspur in the previous seasons.

The North London outfit had one rollercoaster of a 2021-22 season and with Amazon doing what Netflix did with 'Drive to Survive' series, there's a lot to look forward to. The streaming giant released the trailer of the much-anticipated docuseries that promises to cover Arsenal's phoenix-like journey over the course of the season. Amid immense scrutiny and on the brink of relegation, Arsenal fought their way back and stormed into a title-contending position. They eventually finished fifth with 69 points to qualify for the Europa League but missed out on a UEFA Champions League berth. And ahead of the blockbuster docu's release, here's everything you need to know.

When does 'All or Nothing: Arsenal' release?

The first three episodes of 'All or Nothing: Arsenal' releases on August 4. Episodes four through six releases on August 11 and the final two chapters release on August 18.

What is 'All or Nothing: Arsenal' about?

Per Prime Video, the official synopsis reads, "Looking behind the curtain during the 2021/22 campaign, offering unprecedented coverage of Mikel Arteta and his team as well as a never-seen-before insight into life at Emirates Stadium and London Colney."

Arsenals 2021-22 season in a nutshell

One of the biggest football clubs on the planet, Arsenal ran into multiple speed bumps. In addition to losing players to form and injuries, Arsenal also had to contend with stiff competition from the other top teams in the league. As the season progressed, their brand of football changed and the results soon followed with Gabriel and Aaron Ramsdale being their most involved players in the league. Despite the resurgence, the side ended its season on a bittersweet note after failing to make the Champions League. However, it was a better run compared to the consecutive eighth place finishes in 2019 and 2020.

Who narrates 'All or Nothing: Arsenal'?

Oscar and BAFTA award-winning actor Daniel Kaluuya will narrate the docuseries. The 'Black Panther' star has been an Arsenal fan. Previously Tom Hardy and Ben Kingsley narrated the seasons that featured Tottenham and Manchester City.

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