All Out Football has released The Road To Wembley, a new mini-docuseries that follows fans of competing clubs on the road to the richest game in world football. Part One focuses on the Championship play-off semi-final clashes between Sergej Jakirovic's side and Alex Neil's Millwall, with the first leg at the MKM Stadium finishing 0-0.
The feature also captures the stakes through the eyes of Lions fan Micky Simpson and Hull supporters Tom and Alice, as Hull City prepared to face Middlesbrough in the Championship play-off final at Wembley that weekend. For one team, promotion to the Premier League and a £200million windfall were on the line.
The release lands with Hull still chasing a return to the top flight, a path that has carried extra weight since the club first reached the Premier League in 2008 and last played there in 2017. That backdrop gives the documentary more than matchday noise; it turns the play-offs into a reminder of how quickly a club can move from the elite to the edge of it, and back again.
The Road To Wembley is available on the All Out Football YouTube channel, and its value lies in what it catches between the formal moments. The scoreboard shows a goalless first leg, but the camera finds the pressure that comes with a tie where one result can change a club's finances, its status and the next season that follows.
For Hull, the timing matters because the final at Wembley is not just another fixture. It is the chance to end the long wait that began after 2017, and the documentary places that pursuit in plain view: a club, its fans and a shot at the Premier League with everything that comes with it.

