NJPW Dominion 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

NJPW Dominion 2025 Live Stream

NJPW Dominion is one of New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s flagship events, and this year’s iteration is taking place on Sunday 15 June 2025. Whether you’re in North America, the United Kingdom, Australia, continental Europe, Japan or elsewhere, this guide will help you catch every second of the main card live. From start times in your local zone to the streaming platforms you’ll need, here’s your full breakdown.

NJPW Dominion Stream United States

In the United States, the only official live stream is via NJPW World, New Japan’s global streaming service, offering both Japanese and English commentary for a monthly fee of $9.99 (approximately £7.90). You can subscribe directly on the NJPW World website or through compatible apps on smart TVs, mobile devices and gaming consoles.

Tips for U.S. viewers

  • Ensure your subscription is active before the event day to avoid geo-restriction delays.
  • Use the New Japan World app on Amazon Fire Stick for the smoothest big-screen experience

How to watch NJPW in the United Kingdom

British fans can tune in early on Sunday 15 June 2025. As in the U.S., NJPW World remains the primary platform, with full live coverage and on-demand replay shortly after the show ends. Alternatively, highlights and select live events are carried by The Roku Channel across the UK .

Tips for UK viewers

  • Check your Roku Channel availability and sign up in advance to access live specials.
  • Use mobile or web browser access if you prefer watching on the go.

How to watch NJPW Dominion in Australia

In Australia, Dominion airs on Sunday evening. Aussies can also watch live on NJPW World (monthly ¥1,500 / £7.90) via web browsers or the dedicated app. For those without a subscription, keep an eye on delayed coverage on local wrestling shows or the occasional Triller TV special.

Japan

Japanese viewers will watch live at 5:00 PM JST directly from Osaka-jo Hall on major domestic broadcasters TV Asahi and Fighting TV Samurai, with simultaneous streaming on NJPW World.

RegionPlatforms
United StatesNJPW World; New Japan World app (e.g. Amazon Fire Stick)
United KingdomNJPW World; The Roku Channel
AustraliaNJPW World; FITE.tv specials
EuropeNJPW World; Extreme Sports Channel
JapanTV Asahi; Fighting TV Samurai; NJPW World; Abema
Other territoriesNJPW World; regional pay-per-view options
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