Stop at Nothing (2014, on Netflix): One of sport's biggest scandals is the focus of this documentary as the cheating and lies of cyclist Lance Armstrong come into focus. AFP
All or Nothing: Manchester City (2018, on Amazon): The Amazon cameras followed Manchester City for the 2017-18 season and they chose a good one as their record-breaking title win is documented in every detail. Reuters
Diego Maradona (2019, on Amazon): One of the most colourful characters to grace the game on and off the pitch, Diego Maradona's story is told in an enthralling two-hour film. Reuters
El Corazon de Sergio Ramos (2019, on Amazon): One of the powerhouses of European football, Sergio Ramos allows cameras behind the scenes into his personal life in a subtitled eight-part series. Reuters
Make Us Dream (2018, on Amazon): A must-watch for Liverpool fans as the career of Steven Gerrard is the subject of a 113-minute film. Getty Images
The Test (2020, on Amazon): Australian cricket hit rock bottom with the ball-tampering scandal and their journey from those depths to retaining the Ashes in England is captured in an eight-episode series. Getty Images
Andy Murray: Resurfacing (2019, on Amazon): Andy Murray is widely recognised as one Great Britain's greatest sportsmen, but who knows how much more he could have achieved had injury not struck when he was at the top? This moving film records a very emotional rehabilitation from operating table to winners' circle. AFP
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez (2020, on Netflix): Not your average sports documentary, but Aaron Hernandez was not your average sportsman as he turned from NFL star to convicted killer. His case is studied in a gripping series. AP Photo
Building Jerusalem (2015, on Amazon): Under Clive Woodward, England's rugby union side, led by Martin Johnson (pictured) transformed themselves from a mid-1990s slump to becoming world champions in 2003 and that journey is captured in a one-off 90-minute film. Getty Images
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (2020, on Netflix): A unique look into the world of Formula 1, this two-series documentary follows the drivers and races of the 2018 and 2019 World Championships. Getty Images
Tyson The Movie (2009, on Amazon): Mike Tyson has lived a fascinating life, both in and out off the boxing ring, with world titles, time in prison and an acting career. His story is told in a 90-minute film. Getty Images
Stop at Nothing (2014, on Netflix): One of sport's biggest scandals is the focus of this documentary as the cheating and lies of cyclist Lance Armstrong come into focus. AFP
All or Nothing: Manchester City (2018, on Amazon): The Amazon cameras followed Manchester City for the 2017-18 season and they chose a good one as their record-breaking title win is documented in every detail. Reuters
Diego Maradona (2019, on Amazon): One of the most colourful characters to grace the game on and off the pitch, Diego Maradona's story is told in an enthralling two-hour film. Reuters
El Corazon de Sergio Ramos (2019, on Amazon): One of the powerhouses of European football, Sergio Ramos allows cameras behind the scenes into his personal life in a subtitled eight-part series. Reuters
Make Us Dream (2018, on Amazon): A must-watch for Liverpool fans as the career of Steven Gerrard is the subject of a 113-minute film. Getty Images
The Test (2020, on Amazon): Australian cricket hit rock bottom with the ball-tampering scandal and their journey from those depths to retaining the Ashes in England is captured in an eight-episode series. Getty Images
Andy Murray: Resurfacing (2019, on Amazon): Andy Murray is widely recognised as one Great Britain's greatest sportsmen, but who knows how much more he could have achieved had injury not struck when he was at the top? This moving film records a very emotional rehabilitation from operating table to winners' circle. AFP
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez (2020, on Netflix): Not your average sports documentary, but Aaron Hernandez was not your average sportsman as he turned from NFL star to convicted killer. His case is studied in a gripping series. AP Photo
Building Jerusalem (2015, on Amazon): Under Clive Woodward, England's rugby union side, led by Martin Johnson (pictured) transformed themselves from a mid-1990s slump to becoming world champions in 2003 and that journey is captured in a one-off 90-minute film. Getty Images
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (2020, on Netflix): A unique look into the world of Formula 1, this two-series documentary follows the drivers and races of the 2018 and 2019 World Championships. Getty Images
Tyson The Movie (2009, on Amazon): Mike Tyson has lived a fascinating life, both in and out off the boxing ring, with world titles, time in prison and an acting career. His story is told in a 90-minute film. Getty Images
Stop at Nothing (2014, on Netflix): One of sport's biggest scandals is the focus of this documentary as the cheating and lies of cyclist Lance Armstrong come into focus. AFP