How to watch WWE NXT Battleground: Peacock, Netflix and more.

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 how to watch

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 will take place live on Sunday, 25 May, offering fans around the globe multiple streaming options to catch all the action as it unfolds. In the United States, viewers can tune in via Peacock, while international audiences from the United Kingdom and Australia to Europe, Japan and beyond, will have access through Netflix or, in select territories, the WWE Network. Below, discover the best way to watch Battleground live in your region, including local kick-off times and platform requirements.

United States: Peacock

In the US, WWE NXT Battleground streams exclusively on Peacock, WWE’s official streaming home for Premium Live Events. To view the event, subscribers must sign in to Peacock and be located within the United States. Peacock’s service supports a wide range of devices, including smart TVs, game consoles, streaming sticks and mobile apps, meaning fans can watch on their preferred screen.

United Kingdom: Netflix

For UK viewers, WWE NXT Battleground is available to stream live on Netflix, following WWE’s migration of its international streaming rights to the platform. The broadcast kicks off at 1:00 AM British Summer Time (BST) on Monday, 26 May, mirroring the US live feed. No additional subscription beyond Netflix is required; simply log in and search for “WWE NXT” to join the live stream as it happens.

Australia: Netflix

Australian fans can also watch NXT Battleground live on Netflix, with the event beginning at 12:00 PM Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) on Monday, 26 May. Netflix in Australia carries all WWE Premium Live Events following the platform’s global agreement with WWE, so there’s no need for a separate WWE Network subscription. Make sure that your Netflix plan supports live streams and check your device compatibility ahead of time to avoid any last-minute issues.

Europe: Netflix (or WWE Network)

Most European territories outside the UK will receive Battleground via Netflix at the same time as the UK feed, 1:00 AM BST (or equivalent local times) on 26 May. In markets where Netflix does not yet carry WWE content due to pre-existing contracts, such as certain Eastern European countries, the event will remain available on the standalone WWE Network.

Japan: WWE Network

Japanese viewers can access Battleground on the WWE Network, which continues to operate under existing local licensing agreements. The show airs at 6:00 AM Japan Standard Time (JST) on Monday, 26 May; subscribers should log in via the WWE Network app or website to stream live.

Other Territories: WWE Network

In any remaining markets not covered by Peacock or Netflix, such as select parts of Asia, Africa and Latin America, WWE NXT Battleground will stream via the legacy WWE Network service. Subscribers should verify local start times and platform availability through WWE’s official broadcast list, ensuring they don’t miss any of the broadcast.

RegionPlatformLocal DateSubscription Requirement
United StatesPeacockSunday 25 MayPeacock Premium subscription
United KingdomNetflixMonday 26 MayNetflix (any plan supporting live streams)
AustraliaNetflixMonday 26 MayNetflix (any plan supporting live streams)
Europe (most)NetflixMonday 26 MayNetflix (any plan supporting live streams)
Europe (select)WWE NetworkMonday 26 MayWWE Network subscription
JapanWWE NetworkMonday 26 MayWWE Network subscription
Other territoriesWWE Network25–26 May (local)WWE Network subscription
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