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All Or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur to launch in August

‘All Or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur’ is set to launch on Amazon Prime Video on August 31.

The first three episodes of the behind-the-scenes documentary about the 2019/20 season at Tottenham will be made available in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide at the end of this month.

A further three episodes of the much-anticipated documentary will launch on September 7, with the final three episodes of the show set for release on September 14.

The Amazon Original series will give fans an insight into a dramatic campaign in north London, which featured the departure of long-time boss Mauricio Pochettino and the arrival of Jose Mourinho.

‘All Or Nothing’ will also give fans a behind-the-scenes look at the running of the club, as well as Spurs’ response to the Premier League shutdown earlier this year.

Amazon has already aired a trailer for the upcoming series, and Mourinho has previously insisted the fans will love the documentary – even though he won’t watch it himself.

He explained: "I have no idea what is there, I have no concerns. Nothing is fake, everything is real.

"I think for them it must be great for them because they have day by day, 24 hours of what a football club and a dressing room is. They have everything.

"So, so, so, so real, nobody acted for it. It is just the way it is. Am I going to watch it? No. No I’m not.

"It is not something I want to, also because I know better than anyone what our day by day is here but I think it will be very, very interesting for the people who love football and love sport.

"I think it will be really great for them."

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