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David Beckham and Wrexham documentaries voted among best but fans don’t seem interested in Lionel Messi edition

Sports documentaries offer fans intriguing insight into some of the world's biggest stars and teams, and it looks like they're here to stay.

Action, suspense and drama on pitches, courts and tracks entertain millions around the world as they cheer on their favourite names.

Beckham has been named as the most popular sport documentary
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Beckham has been named as the most popular sport documentaryCredit: Getty

And people just cannot get enough of it all as a new poll from Betfair has revealed the rising impact of sport documentaries.

It found that around one in five people [19 per cent] admit to watching such programmes on a Saturday night, which is prime time for entertainment shows.

More than half [60 per cent] of people who aren't sport fans have also admitted to watching a sport documentary.

Furthermore, over a third [38 per cent] of those polled watch them for the exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and the talents' struggles.

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A list of the top 20 documentaries has also been revealed, with the new Netflix series titled 'Beckham' taking top spot.

It features extensive footage of the England and Manchester United legend David's stunning career as well as his relationship with coaches and teammates - Glenn Hoddle is perhaps the one person who didn't want to see it.

'Welcome to Wrexham' is third, as the rise of the Welsh club under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney grips fans from around the country as well as those in America and Canada.

However, there doesn't seem to be an appetitie for football legend Lionel Messi's story, though there was an hour long programme shown in the UK called 'Messi' before the 2022 World Cup.

Wrexham's owners have transformed the club and brought in a legion of new fans
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Wrexham's owners have transformed the club and brought in a legion of new fansCredit: Disney+
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Formula 1 is another sport that captured people's imagination with a number of films and series being loved, including Senna and Drive to Survive.

It all comes as Betfair prepare to premiere a new production called 'Serial Winners: Rachael Blackmore' at Haydock Park Racecourse on 25 November.

One of horsing's biggest game-changers will be under the spotlight in the mini-documentary, with Blackmore the first ever female jockey to win the Grand National.

In 2021, she rode 11/1 shot Minella Times to victory weeks after dominating at Cheltenham.

Hers is a tale that has inspired many females to look at becoming a jockey to the point where gender is becoming irrelevant in a sport that appeared to once have limited opportunities.

BEST SPORTING DOCUMENTARIES (BETFAIR POLL)

Beckham [Football]
Senna [Formula 1]
Welcome to Wrexham [Football]
Pele [Football]
Alex Higgins: The People's Champion [Snooker]
Gazza [Football]
Drive to Survive [Formula 1]
Diego Maradona [Football]
Break Point [Tennis]
Stop at Nothing: Lance Armstrong [Cycling]
Sunderland 'Til I Die [Football]
All or Nothing: Manchester City [Football]
The Test - Australian Cricket Documentary [Cricket]
The Last Dance [Basketball]
All or Nothing: Tottenham [Football]
The Impossible Job [Football]
Full Swing [Golf]
Cheer [Cheerleading]
All or Nothing: Juventus [Football]
Icarus [Cycling]

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