Here’s what’s available on FA Cup: The People’s Story right now.
- The People’s Story is a TNT Sport/Noah Media documentary tracing the FA Cup’s history and cultural impact, culminating with Crystal Palace’s 2025 final win over Manchester City, highlighting the competition’s enduring magic.[3][6][8]
- A trailer for the documentary is also available, which previews its exploration of key moments and the cup’s broader social significance.[6]
- The project sits alongside coverage and discussion of FA Cup moments in current media, including recent match reports and features about shocks, upsets, and the tournament’s ongoing narrative.[1][4][3]
If you’d like, I can pull up the latest official updates or offer a quick timeline of the documentary’s major chapters and featured clubs. I can also share where you can stream or watch the film in your region.
Cited sources:
- Noah Media article on FA Cup: The People’s Story[3]
- Trailer page for FA Cup: The People’s Story[6]
- Trailer/press material and related coverage[1]
Sources
The FA People’s Cup is a 5 a side competition. The tournament is run in partnership with BBC Get Inspired. The FA People's Cup is completely free to enter and welcomes male, female and disability players across ten categories – ranging from U14s through to veterans (over-35s).
www.thefa.comWe uncover the untold stories of the FA Cup, revealing how it became a stage where sport and society collide, capturing the spirit of a nation through…
tv.apple.comArsenal scored four times in 17 first-half minutes to cruise through to the fifth round of the FA Cup with an emphatic 4-0 drubbing of League One Wigan. Noni Madueke sent Mikel Arteta’s rampant side on their way after 11 minutes before Gabriel Martinelli doubled the hosts’ advantage eigh...
www.ireland-live.ieSean Longstaff scored the winning spot-kick as Leeds edged through to the FA Cup’s last 16 by beating Birmingham 4-2 on penalties after the tie finished 1-1 at the end of extra time. Blues substitute Patrick Roberts struck an 89th-minute equaliser to cancel out Lukas Nmecha’s second-half...
www.corklive.ieThe story begins in 1966 with the Everton v Sheffield Wednesday final, as Everton’s Mike Trebilcock becomes the first black player to score in a FA Cup Final. The narrative shifts to a time of industrial unrest in the country as Sunderland register a famous underdog victory against Leeds United in 1973. It revisits the deeply emotional 1989 Final between Liverpool and Everton, played shortly after the Hillsborough disaster and charts the rise of the women’s game through the first Women’s FA...
www.noahmediagroup.comIt was a momentous day in the FA Cup as Macclesfield pulled off one of the greatest shocks in the competition’s 154-year history. Macclesfield, of the sixth tier, knocked out cup holders Crystal Palace, Wembley winners in May. Elsewhere, Tottenham boss Thomas Frank came under pressure with ano...
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