Is WWE Clash in Italy 2026 on TV? How to watch via Live Stream, ESPN and Netflix

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WWE Clash in Italy 2026 isn’t on traditional broadcast TV in most countries as it’s a streaming-first Premium Live Event. The show goes out via ESPN in the United States, Netflix across 38+ international markets, and a handful of regional partners covering territories Netflix doesn’t reach. The pay-per-view date is Sunday, May 31, 2026, with a 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT / 8:00 PM CEST start from the Inalpi Arena in Turin.

WWE Clash in Italy 2026 viewing options at a glance

RegionPrimary ServiceTypeNotes
United StatesESPN App (ESPN Unlimited)Live streamAlso on Disney+ / Hulu / ESPN bundle
United Kingdom & IrelandNetflixLive streamIncluded in any Netflix plan
CanadaNetflixLive streamStandard Netflix subscription
Australia & New ZealandNetflixLive streamStandard Netflix subscription
Europe (most countries)NetflixLive streamSee country breakdown below
IndiaSony Sports Network / Sony LIVTV + streamTentative based on prior PLEs
JapanAbemaLive streamJapan exclusive
Sub-Saharan AfricaSuperSportTV + streamDStv pay-TV
Middle EastNetflixLive streamSaudi Arabia, Kuwait, Israel, UAE varies
Latin AmericaNetflixLive streamMexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile etc.

How to watch WWE Clash in Italy 2026 in the United States

US fans need an ESPN Unlimited subscription to watch the show live. The event streams live on the ESPN app on May 31 at 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT, with a kickoff show running roughly two hours before that. WWE switched its US streaming home to ESPN last year, ending the Peacock era.

ESPN Unlimited subscription cost

ESPN Unlimited runs $29.99/month standalone in the US. It bundles every WWE Premium Live Event for the year alongside ESPN’s regular live sports library. If you’re already paying for ESPN content, this is the cheapest route in.

Watch via Hulu, Fubo, DIRECTV or Disney+ bundle

You don’t need a dedicated ESPN Unlimited plan if you’ve already got one of the bundled options. Clash in Italy is available through the Disney+ / Hulu / ESPN bundle, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo TV, DIRECTV Stream, Spectrum TV and Verizon, anywhere ESPN is carried as part of a wider package. The Disney+ bundle is often the best value if you’d use the other services too.

How to watch WWE Clash in Italy 2026 in the UK and Ireland

UK and Ireland fans get Clash in Italy on Netflix, and you don’t need any extra subscription beyond a standard Netflix plan, which starts at £5.99/month for the basic tier. WWE landed on Netflix in the UK as part of the global PLE rights deal that kicked in during 2025.

How to watch WWE Clash in Italy 2026 in Australia and New Zealand

Aussie and Kiwi viewers watch Clash in Italy on Netflix Australia and Netflix New Zealand respectively. No add-ons, no separate sports pass are needed, just the regular Netflix subscription.

How to watch WWE Clash in Italy 2026 in Canada

Canadian fans get the event on Netflix Canada as part of a standard subscription. The shift from Sportsnet to Netflix happened back in 2025, so Clash in Italy follows the same pattern as every Netflix-era PLE.

How to watch WWE Clash in Italy 2026 in Europe

Most of Europe streams the event on Netflix. The current confirmed Netflix territory list covers Italy itself as well as: Spain, Germany, France, Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Greece, Turkey and Ukraine.

How to watch WWE Clash in Italy 2026 in Germany, France and Spain

Same answer for all three: Netflix, standard subscription, 8:00 PM CEST local start. German, French and Spanish-dubbed commentary tracks should be available alongside the original English feed.

How to watch WWE Clash in Italy 2026 in India

India isn’t on the Netflix WWE rights list. Based on how WWE has handled prior 2026 PLEs in India, including Backlash in May, Clash in Italy is expected to air on Sony Sports Network (Sony Sports Ten 1, plus Hindi, Tamil and Telugu feeds) and stream live on Sony LIV.

How to watch WWE Clash in Italy 2026 in Japan

Japanese viewers watch on Abema, the local exclusive partner for WWE PLEs in 2026 as Netflix doesn’t carry WWE in Japan.

How to watch WWE Clash in Italy 2026 in Africa

For Sub-Saharan Africa, SuperSport holds the WWE rights on DStv pay-TV. The event airs on SuperSport’s wrestling channel and streams via the DStv app for subscribers.

Is WWE Clash in Italy 2026 on regular TV?

No, not in the US, UK, Canada, Australia or most of Europe. Clash is a streaming-only event in every major Western market. The only territories where Clash in Italy still gets a linear TV broadcast are India (Sony Sports Network) and Sub-Saharan Africa (SuperSport on DStv). Everywhere else, you’ll need an active subscription to ESPN, Netflix or the relevant regional streamer to watch live.

Full country-by-country streaming guide

CountryStreaming ServiceSubscription Required
United StatesESPN App (ESPN Unlimited)Yes — $29.99/mo or via bundle
United KingdomNetflixYes — from £5.99/mo
IrelandNetflixYes — standard Netflix
CanadaNetflixYes — standard Netflix
AustraliaNetflixYes — standard Netflix
New ZealandNetflixYes — standard Netflix
ItalyNetflixYes — standard Netflix
SpainNetflixYes — standard Netflix
GermanyNetflixYes — standard Netflix
FranceNetflixYes — standard Netflix
NetherlandsNetflixYes — standard Netflix
PortugalNetflixYes — standard Netflix
PolandNetflixYes — standard Netflix
SwedenNetflixYes — standard Netflix
NorwayNetflixYes — standard Netflix
DenmarkNetflixYes — standard Netflix
FinlandNetflixYes — standard Netflix
HungaryNetflixYes — standard Netflix
Czech RepublicNetflixYes — standard Netflix
SlovakiaNetflixYes — standard Netflix
RomaniaNetflixYes — standard Netflix
GreeceNetflixYes — standard Netflix
TurkeyNetflixYes — standard Netflix
UkraineNetflixYes — standard Netflix
IsraelNetflixYes — standard Netflix
Saudi ArabiaNetflixYes — standard Netflix
KuwaitNetflixYes — standard Netflix
EgyptNetflixYes — standard Netflix
UAEDubai Sports / regional partnerTBC — check local listings
IndiaSony Sports Network / Sony LIVYes — Sony LIV subscription
JapanAbemaYes — Abema Premium
SingaporeNetflixYes — standard Netflix
MalaysiaNetflixYes — standard Netflix
IndonesiaNetflixYes — standard Netflix
ThailandNetflixYes — standard Netflix
Hong KongNetflixYes — standard Netflix
TaiwanNetflixYes — standard Netflix
Sub-Saharan AfricaSuperSport (DStv)Yes — DStv subscription
South AfricaSuperSport (DStv)Yes — DStv subscription
MexicoNetflixYes — standard Netflix
BrazilNetflixYes — standard Netflix
ArgentinaNetflixYes — standard Netflix
ChileNetflixYes — standard Netflix
ColombiaNetflixYes — standard Netflix
PeruNetflixYes — standard Netflix
EcuadorNetflixYes — standard Netflix
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