I found the secret way to watch Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham journey for just £3.99 as Disney+ slashes prices

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If you love watching a good sports documentary when it’s cold outside, there’s now a Disney+ deal to make it even better.TV fans can now sign up to Disney+ for as little as £3.99 per month for three months. Disney+ streams NFL, basketball and soccer documentariesGet Disney+ for £3.99 a month for three monthsBUY HEREThe subscription includes access to Disney’s film archive and a host of original sports documentaries like Welcome to Wrexham and Legacy: The true story of the LA Lakers.This £3.99 deal is for the Standard with Ads plan, which is usually priced at £5.99, and is also available if you have signed up for a Disney+ account in the past.After the first three months, the monthly cost will revert to £5.99 a month, unless you cancel the subscription.If you want to remove ads, the Standard Plan is now £6.99 a month instead of £9.99, and the top-tier Disney+ Premium plan is £9.99 a month instead of £14.99.Keep reading to find out how to get this Disney+ deal, whether you’re signing up for the first time or if you’re already a subscriber.Which sports documentaries are available to watch on Disney+ in the UK?Whether you’re into football, basketball, NFL or cricket, you’ll find a choice of documentaries offering behind-the-scenes accessFootball fans should start with Welcome to Wrexham, which nails the reality of what a club means to a town.There are four series of Welcome to Wrexham to watch on Disney+Get Disney+ for £3.99 a month for three monthsBUY HERENow in Series 4, Welcome to Wrexham follows Ryan Reynold’s and Rob McElhenney’s takeover and rebuild attempt with the kind of access that captures optimism, pressure and the occasional chaos that comes when expectation rises.From there, Save Our Squad with David Beckham is an easy next step, because it swaps the stadium lights for the true grit of grassroots football.Beckham goes back to East London to mentor the Westward Boys, a struggling under-14 team battling to avoid relegation, and the stakes feel massive because they’re local and immediate.Or, if you prefer to learn more about football’s biggest stars, Disney+ houses documentaries about individual players like Ronaldo or Sergio Agüero.Away from football, one of our favourite documentaries is Man in the Arena: Tom Brady, because it captures just how absurd Brady’s NFL career record really is.Get Disney+ for £3.99 a month for three monthsBUY HEREHe played in a record 10 Super Bowls and won a record seven of them with the New England Patriots, and the series doesn’t treat that success as some sort of inevitable fairytale.Instead, it digs into the standards, sacrifice, and relentless day-to-day work that underlies greatness, and how the pressure of being “the main man” never really lifts.Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers is another must, and it feels made for anyone who loves the business, the politics and the personalities that shape a basketball superclub.Split into 10 parts, it starts with the moment real estate tycoon Dr Jerry Buss bought the Los Angeles Lakers in 1979, then tracks how an organisation turns fame into a machine for success.By the end, you’ve watched the story of a 40-year run that delivered 11 titles and saw the jerseys of some of the NBA’s biggest names retired.If cricket is your thing, Flintoff is one of the most compelling sports documentaries on the platform because of the access it secures and the honesty it delivers.Viewers are taken on a journey from the highs of winning two Ashes series for England, to the reality of becoming a household-name TV figure, to the difficult road back after the life-altering car crash in 2022.Which other films and TV shows are on Disney+?Pole to Pole features Will Smith traverse all seven continentsGet Disney+ for £3.99 a month for three monthsBUY HEREDisney+ offers a huge library of more than 1,500 films and 500 TV shows, from several major brands including Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. With a discounted Disney+ subscription, you’ll also be able to watch new content as soon as it hits the platform, including Pole to Pole, a new travel documentary.The doc was released on 14 January and follows Will Smith travelling across all seven continents, from the ice fields of Antarctica to the deserts of Africa.Once you sign up to Disney+, you’ll notice that the home screen is split into different tabs to make it easier to find what you are looking for.The Disney, Marvel and Pixar tabs on the streaming homescreen feature all the original Disney movies like Cinderella, The Lion King, Toy Story and Cars.There’s also a tab devoted to Star Wars content where you’ll find the entire Skywalker Saga, spin-off movies and numerous live-action series like The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, Andor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Acolyte and Skeleton Crew.For more of the latest shopping deals and reviews of the latest products from top brands, visit the talkSPORT shopping homepage.