Top 21 Soccer Movies and TV Shows to Stream Now (+ Bonus TV Shows)

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Top 21 Soccer Movies

Note: Originally crafted in October 2022, some streaming services may have altered their offerings.

Dive into the world of soccer with ForestVPN’s curated list of 21 captivating movies and TV shows, spanning genres from comedies to documentaries and inspiring dramas. Whether you’re a die-hard football fan or just looking for some entertainment, we’ve got you covered.

Funny Soccer Journeys

“Kicking and Screaming” (2005)

Join Phil, a coach turned reluctant coach, in a hilarious journey of self-discovery with unathletic kids. Starring Will Ferrell, this comedy is a perfect blend of laughs and heart.

IMDb Rating: 5.6 | Where to Stream: Starz

“Fever Pitch” (1997)

Delve into the world of an Arsenal-obsessed teacher balancing love and football. Based on Nick Hornby’s memoir, this comedy-drama is a must-watch.

IMDb Rating: 6.7 | Where to Stream: Prime Video, Fubo, Peacock, Roku, Tubi, Crackle, Plex, Freevee

“She’s the Man” (2006)

Experience a teen soccer spin on Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night as Viola disguises herself as her twin brother to join the boys’ soccer team, leading to a web of romantic entanglements.

IMDb Rating: 6.3 | Where to Stream: Prime Video, Vudu Fandango

“Mean Machine” (2001)

Witness an English football star’s redemption journey in jail as he leads a team of mismatched inmates against prison guards in this intense sports drama.

IMDb Rating: 6.4 | Where to Stream: Prime Video

“Ladybugs” (1992)

Rodney Dangerfield takes on coaching duties for a girls’ soccer team in this workplace comedy, creating chaos and comedy.

IMDb Rating: 5.4 | Where to Stream: Showtime

Gritty Tales of the Pitch

“Green Street Hooligans” (2005)

Elijah Wood navigates the violent underworld of football in London, joining the Green Street Elite in a grudge match against Millwall and West Ham United.

IMDb Rating: 7.1 | Where to Stream: YouTube, Apple TV, Rakuten TV (UK)

“The Football Factory” (2004)

Shot documentary-style, explore the lives of four men entangled in violence, drugs, and football obsession in this gritty drama.

IMDb Rating: 6.8 | Where to Stream: Prime Video (UK)

Intimate Portraits on the Field

“Pelé: Birth of a Legend” (2016)

Embark on the journey of Pelé, rising from the Sao Paulo slums to World Cup victory at just 17, with a cameo from the legend himself.

IMDb Rating: 7 | Where to Stream: AMC+, Tubi, Kanopy

“The Damned United” (2009)

Michael Sheen portrays the controversial Brian Clough, whose short-lived coaching stint at Leeds United left a lasting impact on players and fans.

IMDb Rating: 7.5 | Where to Stream: Tubi, Crackle

“The Game of Their Lives” (2005)

Relive the historic 1950 FIFA World Cup upset as the United States triumphs against England in a match that defied soccer’s lowly status in the U.S. at the time.

IMDb Rating: 6.1 | Where to Stream: Vudu, Tubi

“United” (2011)

Explore the tragic story of the “Busby Babes,” Manchester United’s youngest-ever side that faced a devastating plane crash in 1958.

IMDb Rating: 7.3 | Where to Stream: Peacock, Roku, Tubi, Pluto TV, Plex

Inspirational Soccer Sagas

“Bend it Like Beckham” (2002)

Witness the journey of Jess as she navigates family expectations and her dreams of becoming a professional footballer in this heartwarming tale.

IMDb Rating: 6.7 | Where to Stream: HBO Max

“Looking for Eric” (2009)

Join Eric, a football fanatic seeking guidance from his idol, French footballer Eric Cantona, in a moment of crisis.

IMDb Rating: 7.1 | Where to Stream: AMC+

“Escape to Victory” (1981)

Step back into history as Nazi officers organize a soccer game between the German National Team and Allied P.O.W.s, creating a thrilling escape plot.

IMDb Rating: 6.6 | Where to Stream: Prime Video, Vudu Fandango

“Offside” (2006)

Explore the comedic side of gender norms as Iranian women disguise themselves as men to attend a World Cup qualifying match in this eye-opening film.

IMDb Rating: 7.3 | Where to Stream: Prime Video, Vudu Fandango

Soccer Adventures for Kids

“The Big Green” (1995)

Join a British teacher coaching an underachieving Texas school’s soccer team, adding a touch of humor and heart to the lives of young players.

IMDb Rating: 5.5 | Where to Stream: Disney+

“Air Bud: World Pup” (2000)

The beloved Golden Retriever, Air Bud, takes on the world of soccer in a family-friendly adventure, complete with puppies, drama, and a Women’s World Cup showdown.

IMDb Rating: 4.4 | Where to Stream: Prime Video

“Soccer Dog: The Movie” (1999)

Discover the magic of soccer as a stray dog with a talent for the sport transforms the life of a young boy and his adopted father.

IMDb Rating: 3.1 | Where to Stream: YouTube

Revelatory Soccer Documentaries

“Diego Maradona” (2019)

Unearth never-before-seen footage celebrating the legendary Diego Maradona’s career, showcasing his impact on Argentina and S.S.C. Napoli.

IMDb Rating: 7.7 | Where to Stream: HBO Max

“The Two Escobars” (2010)

Delve into the intertwined stories of soccer star Andres Escobar and drug lord Pablo Escobar, connected by the money poured into Colombia’s national team.

IMDb Rating: 8.1 | Where to Stream: ESPN

“The Class of ‘92” (2013)

Join the journey of six young footballers as they rise to global stardom with Manchester United from 1992 onwards.

IMDb Rating: 8 | Where to Stream: Prime Video, Vudu Fandango

TV Shows: A Soccer Symphony

“Ted Lasso” (2020-now)

Follow the unexpected success of an American football coach leading an English soccer team with unorthodox methods and infectious positivity.

IMDb Rating: 8.8 | Where to Stream: Apple TV

“First Team: Juventus”

Dive into the pivotal moments of Italian team Juventus as they strive for a seventh straight Italian title, capturing 120 years of club history and the farewell of captain Gianluigi Buffon.

IMDb Rating: 7.2 | Where to Stream: Netflix

“Welcome to Wrexham” (2022)

Embark on a feel-good journey with a documentary series showcasing the revival of Wrexham A.F.C. in Wales under the ownership of actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds.

IMDb Rating: 8.3 | Where to Stream: Hulu, Apple TV

“All or Nothing” (2016-2021)

Witness the highs and lows of different professional sports clubs in this Amazon documentary series, each season narrated by a famous fan.

IMDb Rating: 8 | Where to Stream: Prime Video

“This is Football” (2019)

Explore true stories featuring soccer’s greatest players, including Lionel Messi, Pep Guardiola, and Megan Rapinoe, in this captivating series.

IMDb Rating: 8.1 | Where to Stream: Prime Video

“Club de Cuervos” (2015-2019)

Delve into family drama as a brother and sister vie for control of their wealthy father’s cherished soccer team in this Spanish Netflix series.

IMDb Rating: 8.2 | Where to Stream: Netflix

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FAQ

Q: Can I watch these movies on any streaming platform?
A: Each movie or TV show has specific streaming platforms mentioned for your convenience.

Q: Are these movies and TV shows suitable for children?
A: We have categorized some specifically for kids, but parental discretion is advised for others.

Q: How often is this list updated?
A: Our list was last updated on 06.07.2023; however, streaming services may change their offerings, so always check for the latest availability.