WWE Evolution 2 Live Stream: How to watch

WWE Evolution 2 Live Stream How to watch

WWE Evolution 2 marks the return of the all-women’s premium live event on Sunday, 13 July 2025, from State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Fans worldwide can catch the Main Card live via Peacock in the United States or on Netflix in every other territory.

Below is your guide to tuning based on region. Be sure you subscribe ahead of time to avoid missing a single match!

United States – Main Card only live on Peacock

U.S. viewers can stream the Main Card live exclusively on Peacock, WWE’s official streaming partner for premium live events in America. Peacock subscribers should navigate to the “Sports → WWE” section and select Evolution 2 for live access. Note that Peacock’s free tier does not include live premium events, so ensure you have one of the paid plans starting from £4.99 per month.

United Kingdom – live stream via Netflix

In the UK, Netflix holds exclusive international broadcast rights for Evolution 2, with the event beginning on Monday, 14 July. Subscribers can find the live stream under “Sports & Fitness → WWE Evolution 2” in the Netflix app or on the web.

A standard Netflix subscription (£9.99–£15.99/month) covers access, but be aware that geo-restrictions apply outside the UK, so you’ll need a valid UK payment method.

Australia – where to watch on Netflix

Australian fans can watch Evolution 2 live on Netflix starting from 4 a.m. AEST on Monday, 14 July. Simply search for “WWE Evolution 2” in the Netflix catalogue and click “Play Live” when the broadcast begins. If you encounter buffering issues, switching to a wired connection or lowering video quality in settings can help maintain a stable stream.

Europe – stream live on Netflix globally

Across Continental Europe, Netflix streams Evolution 2 live at varying local times. European subscribers should ensure their app is updated and their region set correctly to access live sports content. If you’re travelling within Europe, check Netflix’s country-specific library, as availability may differ by licensing agreements.

Japan – watch evolution 2 on Netflix Japan

Japanese viewers can tune in from 3:00 a.m. JST on Monday, 14 July via Netflix Japan. The event will appear under the “スポーツ” tab; you may need to search “WWE イボリューション2” to locate it quickly.

Other Territories – international Netflix broadcast

In territories where Peacock is unavailable, such as India, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa, Evolution 2 will stream live on Netflix. In India, the stream starts on Monday, 14 July, with subscription plans from ₹149 to ₹649 per month. For all other regions, check your local Netflix schedule and adjust for time-zone differences to catch every match as it happens.

RegionPlatformLocal Start TimeSubscription Details
United StatesPeacock7:00 p.m. ET / 4:00 p.m. PT, Sun 13 July 2025Paid Peacock plan required (from £4.99/month); not on free tier
United KingdomNetflix12:00 a.m. BST, Mon 14 July 2025Any Netflix UK plan (£9.99–£15.99/month); UK payment method
AustraliaNetflix4:00 a.m. AEST, Mon 14 July 2025Any Netflix AU plan (AUD 10.99–22.99/month)
Europe (Central)Netflix8:00 p.m. CEST, Sun 13 July 2025Any local Netflix plan; ensure app region is correct
JapanNetflix Japan3:00 a.m. JST, Mon 14 July 2025Any Netflix JP plan; “スポーツ” tab or search “WWE イボリューション2”
Other territories¹NetflixVaries by territory²Any local Netflix plan; check time-zone-adjusted schedule

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