NXT Stand and Deliver 2026 Global Start Times US, UK, Australia and more

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NXT Stand and Deliver 2026 goes down on Saturday, April 4, and whether you’re watching from the East Coast, the West Coast, or across the Atlantic, you need to know exactly when to tune in. Here’s the complete global time zone breakdown, full confirmed match card, and everything you need to know.

Event Overview

NXT Stand and Deliver 2026 takes place at The Factory at The District in St. Louis (Chesterfield), Missouri. This is the sixth annual Stand and Deliver event and marks a massive historical milestone, it is the first Stand and Deliver held outside of WrestleMania weekend, standing fully on its own as NXT’s flagship premium live event.

Global Start Times

NXT Stand and Deliver 2026 kicks off at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT on Saturday, April 4. Use the table below to lock in your local time.

Region / Time ZoneStart Time
Eastern Time (EST)7:00 PM Saturday
Central Time (CST)6:00 PM Saturday
Pacific Time (PST)4:00 PM Saturday
Mountain Time (MST)5:00 PM Saturday
United Kingdom (GMT+1 / BST)Midnight Saturday/Sunday (00:00)
Central Europe (CET/CEST)1:00 AM Sunday
Arabia Standard Time2:00 AM Sunday
India (IST)4:30 AM Sunday
China / Singapore (CST/SGT)7:00 AM Sunday
Australia — AEDT (Sydney)9:00 AM Sunday
Japan (JST)8:00 AM Sunday

UK fans note: with British Summer Time active from March 30, the show starts at midnight BST, carrying over into the early hours of Sunday, April 5.

Current Match Card

Here’s every confirmed match heading into the event thus far:

MatchTitle / Stipulation
Joe Hendry (c) vs. Ricky Saints vs. Tony D’Angelo vs. Ethan PageNXT Championship – Fatal 4-Way
Myles Borne (c) vs. Johnny GarganoNXT North American Championship
Jacy Jayne (c) vs. TBDNXT Women’s Championship
The Vanity Project – Brad Baylor & Ricky Smokes (c) vs. TBDNXT Tag Team Championship

The NXT Women’s Championship challenger will be determined by the Lola Vice vs. Kendal Grey match on Tuesday’s NXT TV, making that episode required viewing before the big show. The Tag Team Championship match will see Baylor and Smokes defend against the winners of a tournament, with Birthright (Channing Lorenzo and Uriah Connors) competing in the finals against Bravo and Rayo. Celebrity guest Sexyy Red is also confirmed to appear.

Why This Stand and Deliver Is Historic

The decision to decouple Stand and Deliver from WrestleMania weekend is a bold brand-building move by WWE. Previously held in WrestleMania host cities since 2021, from Tampa to Dallas, Hollywood, Philadelphia, and Las Vegas, NXT now gets its own standalone premium event date, no longer sharing the spotlight with the main roster.

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