After Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur both had their time in the sun, it's now time for Arsenal to be put under the microscope in the latest season of Amazon Prime Video's football docuseries All or Nothing.

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The new season is narrated by celebrity Gunner and Oscar-winning actor Daniel Kaluuya and charts the trials and tribulations Mike Arteta's side faced in the 2021/22 campaign, in which they finished fifth and suffered an early FA Cup defeat.

In total, the season will comprise eight episodes, released in three installments – with the opening three having now debuted on the streamer.

Gunners boss Arteta takes a lead role as the most prominent character in the new series, while top players such as Emile Smith Rowe, Bukayo Saka, and former captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – who has now left the club – will also feature heavily.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything there is to know about All or Nothing: Arsenal, including the final trailer for the series and a full release schedule.

All or Nothing: Arsenal release date

The first three episodes of All or Nothing: Arsenal were released on Thursday 4th August 2022 exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

Previous editions of the All or Nothing brand following Manchester City and Tottenham launched in late-August 2018 and late-August 2020 respectively, so we're getting it a little earlier this year, ahead of the 2022/23 season.

All or Nothing: Arsenal release schedule

As with both previous seasons of the show, not all of the episodes have been released at once, with Amazon instead opting for a staggered release that will see the eight episodes debut in three instalments. You can find a full release schedule below:

  1. Episode 1: New Beginnings - Thursday 4th August 2022
  2. Episode 2: The North London Derby - Thursday 4th August 2022
  3. Episode 3: Stay in the Game - Thursday 4th August 2022
  4. Episode 4: TBC - Thursday 11th August 2022
  5. Episode 5: TBC - Thursday 11th August 2022
  6. Episode 6: TBC - Thursday 11th August 2022
  7. Episode 7: TBC - Thursday 18th August 2022
  8. Episode 8: TBC - Thursday 18th August 2022

How to watch All or Nothing: Arsenal

You can watch the documentary on Amazon Prime Video.

If you're signing up to the streamer for the first time, Amazon offers a 30-day free trial which also means you can watch All or Nothing: Juventus and upcoming documentaries such as Rooney, as well as some Premier League matches in December.

Afterwards, a subscription costs £8.99 a month and offers free next day delivery on thousands of items, as well as the Amazon Prime Video library.

What is included in the All or Nothing: Arsenal documentary?

The series takes a look at Arteta, who was under pressure to begin the campaign, and pre-season build-up. It remains to be seen whether mentions of the European Super League and subsequent fan unrest will make it into the series.

The first episodes are not happy affairs for Gunners fans, as Arsenal kicked off the season in dire form. They lost their opening three matches and sat bottom of the Premier League table before clicking into gear.

Afterwards, Arsenal solidified in defence, young guns Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe flourished, and the Gunners thrashed north London rivals Tottenham in their first meeting of the campaign – which is explored in the second episode.

Optimism continued to grow throughout the season until the final three games of 2021/22. The Gunners lost 3-0 to Tottenham and 2-0 to Newcastle and consequently gave up their place in the Champions League... to Spurs.

That's how the season went, but the trailer below has teased a major plot point we're yet to discuss.

All or Nothing: Arsenal trailer

The final major trailer has landed for All or Nothing: Arsenal and it has teased a few storylines we can't wait to see play out all over again.

One of the main bombshell moments of the trailer sees Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang stripped of the Arsenal captaincy due to disciplinary issues. He was a fan-favourite player at the Emirates before falling out of favour and being sold to Barcelona.

We also see plenty of Alexandre Lacazette in the trailer, who has now departed Arsenal, but looks set to be a popular figure in the documentary.

If you’re looking for something else to watch check out our TV Guide or visit our Sport hub.

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