“We hope that football fans are ready to get into the mood and celebrate some of the greatest moments of tournaments past, by tuning in". Poppy Dixon from Sky, whose set of documentaries – Italia 90: Four Weeks That Changed The World, Hurst: The First and Only and Brazil 2002 – air this Sunday and will offer all three as a box set on streaming service NOW, added: “Our passion for football shouldn’t be constrained to the 90 minutes of a match, or the few weeks that the world cup takes place. ![]() ![]() Outside of the tournament, 24 per cent of football fans have witnessed an iconic moment on the pitch in-person, and 25 per cent have seen their national team play from the stands.īut 42 per cent also indulge in football documentaries to learn more about their favourite teams and the sport, with two thirds planning to watch similar shows in the run-up to the Qatar 2022 World Cup. A quarter think iconic moments were more likely to be seen in the competition before the year 2000, while 22 per cent think football has become more exciting in the new millennium.
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