Is WWE Night of Champions 2025 on Netflix? Your questions on the Live Stream answered.

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WWE Night of Champions 2025 will be available to everyone, wherever you are. In the United States, the main card airs live and exclusively on Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service. Everywhere else, the United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, Japan and beyond, you can catch every match live on Netflix, following WWE’s global streaming deal that launched on 1 January 2025. Here’s how to watch, by territory.

Watching WWE Night of Champions 2025 live in the United States

In the U.S., WWE Night of Champions 2025 is streaming only on Peacock. The event kicks off on Saturday 28 June and is not available via cable pay-per-view or WWE Network (which is now defunct) in America. Peacock offers tiered subscriptions, so you’ll need a Premium or Premium Plus plan to watch live sports; once you’ve signed up, simply search for “WWE” on the app or website on the day for instant access.

Watching WWE Night of Champions 2025 live in the United Kingdom

UK fans can stream Night of Champions live on Netflix, as part of WWE’s international content migration from the old WWE Network to Netflix on 1 January 2025. There’s no extra charge beyond your standard Netflix subscription, and the event will appear under “Sports” or “Live Events” on desktop or in the Netflix app.

Watching WWE Night of Champions 2025 live in Australia

Down under, Australia follows the same Netflix arrangement. The event begins at 3 am AEST on Sunday 29 June; you’ll need to be an active Netflix subscriber and simply navigate to “WWE” in the search bar to find the live stream. Playback options include HD streaming or standard definition, depending on your plan, and you can cast to compatible smart TVs or devices.

Watching WWE Night of Champions 2025 live in Europe

Throughout continental Europe, including France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the Nordics, Netflix is your go-to. The start time varies by time zone, for example 7 pm CET in Central Europe and 8 pm EET in Eastern Europe. Netflix’s event listing will automatically adjust to your local time; simply open Netflix on 28 June and select the live event banner for Night of Champions.

Watching WWE Night of Champions 2025 live in Japan

Japanese viewers can also watch on Netflix at 12 am JST on Sunday 29 June. Netflix Japan carries all live WWE premium events under its standard subscription, with no pay-per-view fees. Look for the “Live Sports” thumbnail in the app or on the website once the event goes live.

Territory / RegionStreaming ServiceSubscription Details
United StatesPeacockRequires Premium or Premium Plus subscription
United KingdomNetflixIncluded in standard Netflix subscription
AustraliaNetflixIncluded in standard Netflix subscription
Continental EuropeNetflixIncluded in standard Netflix subscription
JapanNetflixIncluded in standard Netflix subscription
Other internationalNetflixIncluded in standard Netflix subscription

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Jake is an SEO-minded Football, Combat Sports, Gaming and Pro Wrestling writer, successful Editor in Chief, Sports SEO Coordinator for NationalWorld and SEO Writer for F4Wonline.com. He has more than ten years of experience covering mixed martial arts, pro wrestling, football and gaming across a number of publications, starting at SEScoops in 2012 under the name Jake Jeremy. His work has also been featured on Wrestling Headlines, Wrestlingnewsco, HotNewHipHop, The Hard Times and Sportskeeda.

Previously, he worked as the Editor in Chief of 24Wrestling, building the site profile with a view to selling the domain, which was accomplished in 2019. Jake was previously the Editor in Chief for FightFans, a combat sports and pro wrestling site that was launched in January 2021 and broke into millions of pageviews within the first two years. He previously worked for Snack Media and their GiveMeSport site, creating Evergreen and Trending content that would deliver pageviews via Google as the UFC and MMA SEO Lead. Jake managed to take an area of GiveMeSport that had zero traction on Organic and push it to audiences across the globe. Jake also has a record of long-term video and written interview content with the likes of the Professional Fighters League, ONE and Cage Warriors, working directly with the brands to promote bouts, fighters and special events.

He previously worked for the (then) biggest independent wrestling company in the UK, PROGRESS Wrestling, as PR Head and Head of Media across the social channels of the company.