How to watch WWE SNME: July 12th 2025

How to watch WWE SNME July 12th 2025

In the United States, WWE SNME XL will broadcast live on NBC and stream on Peacock a CT, meaning that both cable viewers and streaming subscribers can catch all the action. Outside the US, WWE has made the event widely accessible by simulcasting SNME XL for free on WWE’s official YouTube channel in most international markets. Below is a detailed guide for fans in key regions.

Watch WWE SNME live in the United States

US viewers can watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC, where the show airs live in prime time. For cord-cutters and streaming subscribers, Peacock will stream SNME simultaneously, making it easy to watch on smart TVs, mobile devices or web browsers.

Make sure your Peacock subscription is active and logged in before the bell rings to avoid missing any of the featured matchups, including World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defending against Goldberg in his last ever match.

Watch WWE SNME in the United Kingdom

UK fans can enjoy SNME XL for free via WWE’s official YouTube channel, with coverage available on Sunday, 13 July 2025. This global YouTube simulcast means no subscription fees or pay-per-view purchases are required.

Simply visit WWE’s YouTube page, subscribe to the channel, and enable notifications to receive a live-stream alert when SNME goes on air.

Watch WWE SNME in Australia

In Australia, SNME XL is also available through the same WWE YouTube simulcast, starting at 9 am AEST on Sunday, 13 July 2025.. This free streaming option bypasses regional subscription services and is optimised for desktop and mobile viewing.

Watch WWE SNME in Europe

European viewers across the continent can access WWE SNME XL via WWE’s YouTube channel as part of the worldwide simulcast. Coverage begins at 1 am BST for UK-based fans, with Central European audiences catching the action at 2 am CEST, and Eastern European viewers tuning in on Sunday morning, 13 July 2025.

Watch WWE SNME in Japan

Japanese fans should head to WWE’s official YouTube channel for the free live stream of Saturday Night’s Main Event XL, airing at 8 am JST on Sunday, 13 July 2025. The global YouTube feed ensures that SNME can be watched in HD via smart TVs, computers or mobile devices.

Watch WWE SNME in other territories

In nearly all other regions, including Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific, WWE SNME XL will be available via the official WWE YouTube simulcast, free of charge. This universal approach replaces fragmented regional rights and allows fans worldwide to experience SNME simultaneously.

RegionPlatformLocal Time & DateNotes
United StatesNBC & Peacock8 pm ET / 7 pm CT, Sat 12 JulyLive on NBC; stream on Peacock
United KingdomWWE YouTube1 am BST, Sun 13 JulyFree global simulcast
AustraliaWWE YouTube9 am AEST, Sun 13 JulyFree global simulcast
Europe (Central)WWE YouTube2 am CEST, Sun 13 JulyFree global simulcast
Europe (Eastern)WWE YouTube3 am EEST, Sun 13 JulyFree global simulcast
JapanWWE YouTube8 am JST, Sun 13 JulyFree global simulcast
Other territoriesWWE YouTubeVaries by time zoneFree global simulcast

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