Sport-based interventions are often integrated into systems of social policy, welfare, education, and control in modern societies, most notably in crime prevention. In this chapter, we take a closer look at how Midnight Football is formed as a means for the surveillance and observation of young people deemed to be at risk, based on a Foucauldian and Deleuzian framework. Using the context of Midnight Football, as organized in disadvantaged suburban areas in Sweden, the chapter emphasizes how technologies of discipline and control are characteristic of modern societies, and how the football programme presents opportunities for various societal agencies to visit, come into contact with and observe the young people present.