Is NXT Stand and Deliver 2026 on TV? How to watch

NXT Stand and Deliver 2026 North American Title Match

NXT Stand & Deliver 2026 is set to take place outside of WrestleMania weekend for the first time in its six-year history. Another first time is that you won’t need a TV subscription actually watch it like in the United States. Here’s everything you need to know about how and where to watch.

NXT Stand and Deliver 2026 Streaming Free on YouTube

NXT Stand & Deliver 2026 will stream live and free on WWE’s official YouTube channel for fans in the United States. This comes after NXT’s broadcast deal with Peacock officially expired, with Shawn Michaels announcing the YouTube streaming decision on social media. It marks the first time an NXT standalone premium live event has ever aired free on YouTube stateside.

For international fans, including those in the UK and Europe, the event will stream live on Netflix, with no separate purchase required if you’re already a subscriber.

Event Details at a Glance

DetailInfo
DateSaturday, April 4, 2026
VenueThe Factory at The District, St. Louis, MO
Main Show Start (US)7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT
UK Start Time (BST)Midnight (carries into April 5)
US PlatformWWE YouTube (Free)
International PlatformNetflix

Full Confirmed Match Card

This is the sixth annual Stand & Deliver, and as mentioned it’s the first edition to take place outside of WrestleMania week. Here is the card as it stands:

MatchChampionship
Joe Hendry vs. Ricky Saints vs. Ethan Page vs. Tony D’Angelo (Fatal 4-Way)NXT Championship
Myles Borne vs. Johnny GarganoNXT North American Championship
Tatum Paxley vs. Blake MonroeNXT Women’s North American Championship
The Vanity Project (Brad Baylor & Ricky Smokes) vs. Los AmericanosNXT Tag Team Championships
Sol Ruca vs. ZariaSingles Match

Additionally, a 10-Person Mixed Tag Team Match is scheduled for the Countdown Show, featuring Women’s Speed Champion Wren Sinclair, Hank & Tank, Shiloh Hill, and Eli Knight against Birthright, which includes TNA Knockouts Champion Arianna Grace, Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo, Lexis King, Uriah Connors, and Charlie Dempsey. Celebrity guest Sexyy Red is also confirmed to appear at the event.

The Countdown Show

The Countdown pre-show is also expected to stream on YouTube, giving fans even more free content before the main card kicks off at 7 PM ET.

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