If you're keen to binge something right now, we've rounded up the best shows centred around the beautiful game
As the coronavirus forces people inside, televisions everywhere are getting more attention than usual.
With football suspended in most places around the world , fans of the round ball can still get their fix thanks to a number of shows about the sport.
From Netflix to Amazon, football is an ideal ingredient for TV these days with plenty of shows on offer.
Getty ImagesThis Is Football
Football shows don't come any better than This Is Football.
An emotional and informative documentary series that sheds light on some unique aspects of the beautiful game.
From an episode on how football helped save Rwanda, to another on Iceland's fairytale run to the 2018 World Cup, this show will give any football fan chills and remind them why they love the game so much.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesMaradona in Mexico
It was always going to be an entertaining combination and Maradona's time in charge of Dorados makes for truly gripping viewing.
From the manager's crazy antics on the touchlines, to the team's ability to punch above their weight, Maradona in Mexico is a hard show to stop watching.
The Argentina legend is synonymous with plenty of myth and mystery these days but this documentary allows us to really get to know the man behind the now trademark snapback.
All or Nothing: Manchester City
While enjoyed most by Manchester City fans, this documentary series offers some impressive access to the Premier League club during the 2017-18 season.
Narrated by Sir Ben Kingsley and providing unique insight into manager Pep Guardiola, All or Nothing is well worth watching – even if you're a Manchester United fan.
Next up for the series is Tottenham's current season under Jose Mourinho, which will be a must-watch.
GettySunderland 'Til I Die
If you've ever wanted to know more about the harsh reality of relegation in football, look no further than this documentary series.
Filmed after Sunderland were relegated from the Premier League in 2017, it was supposed to capture their rise back to the top-flight but instead captured something far more dramatic.
Incredible behind-the-scenes footage makes this a tough but fascinating watch with a second season also set to drop on April 1.