WWE SNME December 2025 John Cena Last Match Live Stream: How to watch

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John Cena is finally hanging up his boots at Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII on Saturday 13 December 2025, live from the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. The show is being promoted as “Saturday Night’s Main Event: John Cena’s Final Match”, with Cena facing GUNTHER after he won The Last Time Is Now tournament to earn the spot.

With huge global interest in Cena’s retirement bout, here is how fans in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, Japan and other territories can watch the main card live.

How to watch WWE SNME December 2025 John Cena last match live in the United States

In the United States, WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII will stream exclusively on Peacock. WWE confirmed that, even as most main roster premium live events transition to ESPN in 2025, the revived Saturday Night’s Main Event specials, including Cena’s farewell show in December, remain Peacock exclusives in the US.

To watch live in America:

  • Sign up for a Peacock subscription if you are not already a member
  • Search for “WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII” in the app on smart TV, mobile, tablet or streaming stick
  • Add the event to your watchlist and enable notifications so you do not miss the opening bell

A stable broadband connection is recommended, and it is worth logging in a little early to make sure your payment details and device settings are all up to date before Cena’s entrance hits.

How to watch WWE SNME December 2025 John Cena last match live in the United Kingdom and Europe

For viewers in the United Kingdom and most of Europe, WWE SNME December 2025 with John Cena’s last match is set to stream on WWE’s official YouTube channel. Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII is listed as airing on Peacock in the United States and on YouTube in most other international markets, which covers the UK and large parts of mainland Europe.

Fans in these regions should:

  • Go to the official WWE YouTube channel in their browser or app
  • Look for the scheduled “Saturday Night’s Main Event: John Cena’s Final Match” live stream
  • Tap “Notify me” so YouTube sends an alert when the broadcast goes live

Because the show is running out of Washington, D.C., the start time will fall in the early hours for many European viewers, so setting a reminder is essential if you want to catch Cena’s last outing live.

WWE SNME December 2025 John Cena last match live stream in Australia, Japan and other territories

Outside North America and Europe, WWE is also using its YouTube presence to make Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII widely available. The event is scheduled to be broadcast on Peacock in the US and on YouTube in most other international markets, which includes key territories such as Australia and Japan.

If you are watching in the Asia Pacific region:

  • Head to WWE’s official YouTube channel on your preferred device
  • Check the Live tab or upcoming streams section for Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII
  • Confirm the local start time using YouTube’s automatic time zone display or a reliable world clock

Some countries may also offer a traditional television simulcast or carriage via local sports networks, as seen with previous Saturday Night’s Main Event specials, so it is worth checking local listings too.

WWE SNME December 2025 John Cena last match live stream platforms by region

Region / territoryPrimary live platformNotes
United StatesPeacockSubscription required, WWE section in the app
United KingdomWWE official YouTube channelLive free stream in most cases
Western / Central EuropeWWE official YouTube channelAvailability may vary by local rights
AustraliaWWE official YouTube channelCheck local listings for any extra TV coverage
JapanWWE official YouTube channelTime zone friendly tools in YouTube recommended
Other international areasWWE official YouTube channel“Most international markets” per WWE information

Can you watch John Cena’s last match on demand?

If you cannot watch live, do not panic. WWE programming on Peacock is normally added to the on demand library shortly after the live broadcast ends, so US fans should be able to stream Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII, including Cena’s retirement match, at their convenience.

Internationally, WWE’s live YouTube streams are typically left up as full replays, so you can catch the entire card later on the same event page, as long as rights agreements in your country allow it.

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