An all-access docuseries capturing the final chapter of Pep Guardiola's decade at Manchester City is coming exclusively to Prime Video in the UK and Ireland this summer.
The four-part documentary takes viewers inside the club as the players and manager who delivered an era of dominance make way for a new generation, offering unfiltered access to Guardiola, his squad, and the City boardroom.
This is the ultimate account of an emotional farewell that marks the end of an era in English football. Here’s everything you need to know.
What is the docuseries about?
After ten trophy-filled years including six Premier League titles, the UEFA Champions League, three FA Cups and five EFL Cups, Pep Guardiola is calling time on his tenure in Manchester. He is not alone. Across both seasons, Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva and John Stones each bid farewell to the team they helped build.
The series follows City through a disappointing 2024/25 campaign to a domestic double, charting the raw emotion of a squad in transition.
How the story unfolds

The documentary opens as City's record-breaking run of 26 games unbeaten comes to a shuddering halt, with a string of defeats in late 2024 leaving Guardiola visibly shaken.
Focus then shifts to the boardroom as the club initiates a major rebuild, including Kevin De Bruyne's emotional departure, the arrival of new talent, and a new-look squad gradually rediscovering its identity.
The series culminates with the climax of the 2025/26 season: a pivotal clash with Arsenal, the FA Cup Final, and Pep's emotional farewell.
The series is directed by Academy and BAFTA award-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald alongside City Studios’ John De Caux and produced by Kevin Macdonald for Plan B/KM Films, and Gavin Johnson and Ged Doherty for City Studios. This is the ultimate account of an emotional farewell that marks the end of an era in English football.
How to watch on Prime Video?

The docuseries will be available at no additional cost to Prime members and joins Prime Video's wide selection of sports programming, which includes documentaries such as Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait, Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues, Kenny Dalglish and the Amazon Original All or Nothing franchise, including the first iteration in 2019 — All or Nothing: Manchester CityAll or Nothing: Arsenal and All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur.
Prime Video also offers a wide selection of live sport for Prime members globally, including UEFA Champions League football in the UK, Ireland, Germany and Italy, NBA globally, Thursday Night Football in the US, the Masters Tournament in the US, Roland-Garros in France and ICC Cricket in Australia.
Beyond sport, Prime members can enjoy thousands of TV shows and films, including UK-produced Amazon Original series such as Clarkson's Farm, Last One Laughing UK, and Bait, plus Amazon MGM Studios productions including Fallout, Reacher, The Boys, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, and The Summer I Turned Pretty.
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