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  1. The English Game is a British historical sports drama television miniseries developed by Julian Fellowes for Netflix about the origins of modern association football in England. The six-part series was released on 20 March 2020.

  2. Watch the drama series created by Julian Fellowes, set in 1879 England, where a working-class team challenges the upper-class dominance of the FA Cup. See the cast, episodes, reviews, trivia and more on IMDb.

    • (17K)
    • 2020-03-21
    • Drama, History, Sport
    • 47
  3. From "Downton Abbey" creator and "Gosford Park" writer Julian Fellowes. Based on true events, this 19th century drama follows two footballers on opposite sid...

    • 2 min
    • 1.1M
    • Netflix
  4. Mar 19, 2020 · The English Game, a new show from Downton Abbey Julian Fellowes, tells the story of the birth of modern soccer. Here's more about the cast and the true story.

    • Elena Nicolaou
  5. Two 19th-century footballers on opposite sides of a class divide navigate professional and personal turmoil to change the game — and England — forever. Watch trailers & learn more.

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    • March 20, 2020
    • 2 min
  6. The English Game is a 2020 miniseries created by Julian Fellowes and Tony Charles, about two 19th-century footballers who challenge the class divide and the rules of the game. Watch it on Netflix with a subscription and see the cast, reviews, photos and more.

  7. The English Game 2020 | Maturity Rating: 13+ | 1 Season | Drama Two 19th-century footballers on opposite sides of a class divide navigate professional and personal turmoil to change the game — and England — forever.