All or Nothing: Arsenal

The series will take viewers behind the curtain during a crucial season at one of the world’s biggest football clubs, as Arsenal focus their efforts on challenging for domestic success and returning to elite European competition. As well as capturing the highs and lows of life at the Emirates Stadium and the Arsenal Training Centre, the All or Nothing cameras will follow Arsenal’s squad away from the pitch to examine the daily challenges faced by elite athletes throughout a demanding calendar of high-pressure competition.

All or Nothing: Arsenal – coming to Prime Video on 4 August. This will be interesting and fun to watch if it’s as good as the series on Juventus.

Surely we’ll hear the back story of why Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang left the club – the goal scorer didn’t seem to get along with Arteta after he was disciplined for returning late from a vacation and Arteta stripped him of being the Arsenal captain and left him out of the squad for a few games.

Here’s the schedule and more info from Arsenal:

It’s now just over two weeks until All Or Nothing: Arsenal is released on Amazon Prime Video, and with anticipation building, you can get a further taste of what is in store by watching the full trailer above.

Cameras followed Mikel Arteta and his team throughout last season, documenting the campaign and enjoying unprecedented access at Emirates Stadium and London Colney, and our fans will be in for a treat as the curtain is lifted on the goings-on of our club.

The first three episodes of the eight-part series will launch exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories on Thursday, August 4, with new episodes added each week through to Thursday, August 18.

The full episode release schedule is as follows:

Thursday, August 4 – Episodes 1- 3
Thursday, August 11 – Episodes 4 – 6
Thursday, August 18 – Episodes 7 – 8

With narration from Academy Award and BAFTA Award-winning actor and Arsenal fan Daniel Kaluuya, the series is sure to be a hit with our fans across the world.

The big question for Arsenal in the coming season is can they rejoin the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City as a top tier club in the English Premier League. The signing of Gabriel Jesus should certainly help Arsenal score more goals this coming season.