NJPW BOSJ 33 Finals Global Start Times: US, UK, Australia and more

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The NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 33 Finals take place on Sunday, June 7, 2026, live from the Ota City General Gymnasium in Tokyo, with a start time of 4:00 PM JST. If you’re streaming from outside Japan, the start time swings wildly depending on where you are: midnight on the US West Coast, morning in the UK, and Sunday teatime in Australia.

BOSJ 33 finals start times by time zone

Region / CityTime ZoneLocal Start Time
Tokyo, JapanJST (UTC+9)4:00 PM, Sun June 7
Seoul, South KoreaKST (UTC+9)4:00 PM, Sun June 7
Sydney / Melbourne / BrisbaneAEST (UTC+10)5:00 PM, Sun June 7
Adelaide, AustraliaACST (UTC+9:30)4:30 PM, Sun June 7
Perth, AustraliaAWST (UTC+8)3:00 PM, Sun June 7
Auckland, New ZealandNZST (UTC+12)7:00 PM, Sun June 7
Singapore / Hong Kong / ManilaSGT/HKT (UTC+8)3:00 PM, Sun June 7
Beijing, ChinaCST (UTC+8)3:00 PM, Sun June 7
Mumbai / New Delhi, IndiaIST (UTC+5:30)12:30 PM, Sun June 7
Dubai, UAEGST (UTC+4)11:00 AM, Sun June 7
Athens / HelsinkiEEST (UTC+3)10:00 AM, Sun June 7
Berlin / Paris / Madrid / RomeCEST (UTC+2)9:00 AM, Sun June 7
Johannesburg, South AfricaSAST (UTC+2)9:00 AM, Sun June 7
London, UKBST (UTC+1)8:00 AM, Sun June 7
Dublin, IrelandIST (UTC+1)8:00 AM, Sun June 7
UTC / GMTUTC7:00 AM, Sun June 7
New York / Toronto (Eastern)EDT (UTC-4)3:00 AM, Sun June 7
São Paulo / Buenos AiresBRT/ART (UTC-3)4:00 AM, Sun June 7
Chicago (Central)CDT (UTC-5)2:00 AM, Sun June 7
Mexico CityCST (UTC-6)1:00 AM, Sun June 7
Denver (Mountain)MDT (UTC-6)1:00 AM, Sun June 7
Los Angeles / Vancouver (Pacific)PDT (UTC-7)12:00 AM, Sun June 7
Anchorage, AlaskaAKDT (UTC-8)11:00 PM, Sat June 6
Honolulu, HawaiiHST (UTC-10)9:00 PM, Sat June 6
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