The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing to face the Seattle Seahawks in a preseason exhibition at Lumen Stadium tomorrow evening, but fans in Western Missouri and Eastern Kansas will have their eyes glued to ESPN tonight for the premiere of the sports media company’s new docuseries, ‘The Kingdom.’

The highly anticipated production has been teased for months and is expected to give fans a fresh look at the Chiefs’ franchise history ahead of the NFL’s 2025 regular season kickoff next month.

While little is known about the show’s contents, ESPN seems to have spared no expense in its production and is set to have football fanatics from Kansas City, Missouri, to Frankfurt, Germany, tuning in to see exactly what the six-part series has in store for them.

Take a look at everything you need to know to tune into ‘The Kingdom’ tonight:

On which channel will ‘The Kingdom’ be broadcast?

The first two episodes of ‘The Kingdom’ will be broadcast on ESPN. All six episodes are set to become available via streaming on ESPN+ and Disney+ after the initial broadcast.

What time will ‘The Kingdom’ be on TV?

ESPN will broadcast the first two episodes of ‘The Kingdom’ at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. CT on Thursday, August 14. All six episodes will be available on ESPN+ and Disney+ after the show’s initial release tonight.

What will ‘The Kingdom’ be about?

According to ESPN, ‘The Kingdom’ will center around Kansas City’s run to Super Bowl LIX last season. It is also expected to touch on little-known parts of Chiefs history and the advent of the Andy Reid era.