TNA Victory Road 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

TNA Victory Road 2025 Leon Slater vs Myron Reed

The 2025 edition of TNA Victory Road will take place on 26 September 2025 at the Edmonton Expo Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. As a TNA+ monthly special, the event will be streamed live via TNA+ for fans across the globe. Below is a guide on how viewers in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, Japan and other territories can watch the main card live.

How to watch the main card live in the United States

In the United States, the main card of Victory Road 2025 can be streamed live through TNA+ (on the official streaming site watch.tnawrestling.com). TNA has confirmed that Victory Road is branded as a streaming event via TNA+ rather than a traditional pay-per-view in many markets.

Additionally, U.S. fans may also use TrillerTV’s PPV service (when applicable) as a fallback streaming option, especially if TNA offers the event via Triller in the domestic market.

Make sure your TNA+ subscription is active well in advance, and confirm that the platform allows U.S. access on your device (via web, mobile app or connected TV).

How to watch the main card live in the United Kingdom

UK viewers can stream the main card on TNA+, which offers international access including for UK subscribers. In markets like the UK where TNA+ is available, purchasing the PPV via TrillerTV or its app may also work as an alternative.

Because the main card is delivered via streaming, UK fans should check the local start time in BST (British Summer Time) and make sure their internet connection and device setup (e.g. browser, app) support streaming from TNA+.

How to watch the main card live in Australia

Australian fans can view the main card live using TNA+ with international access. Where available, the TrillerTV PPV platform could serve as a secondary option for access via web, mobile or compatible streaming devices.

How to watch the main card live in Europe

In Europe (continent, excluding UK), the main card is accessible via TNA+ with international streaming rights. TrillerTV’s PPV option may also work in some European territories, depending on licensing.

Take note of your local time zone (e.g. CEST, EET, etc.) and make conversions accordingly. Because this is a digital streaming event, your device must support the platform for video playback.

How to watch the main card live in Japan

For Japanese viewers, the main card will stream live via TNA+, which generally supports access in Japan for international subscribers. Depending on regional licensing, TrillerTV PPV might also be available. You should convert the event start time to JST (Japan Standard Time) and check that your device settings are compatible with TNA+ streaming requirements.

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