The late Paolo Rossi called it “the most thrilling World Cup ever”. You’ll agree after the next 90-plus minutes of never-seen-before footage from pitches, dressing rooms and dinner tables. Sean Connery narrates you through action of a 21-year-old Diego Maradona, the mind-blowing tricks and goals of Falcao, Socrates, Zico and Eder, and the competition's first-ever penalty shootout. Spain 1982 also featured stunning upsets by Algeria and Northern Ireland, a royal intervention, Toni Schumacher infamously flattening Patrick Battiston and an iconic scream.