WWE WrestleMania 41 Saturday Live Stream: How to Watch

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WrestleMania is WWE’s flagship event, and WrestleMania 41 is set to feature some of the biggest matches of the company’s calendar year on Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20, 2025, at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Fans worldwide will be watching the weekend’s action, which promises a lineup of top matches including John Cena’s last ever ‘Mania showdown against Cody Rhodes. This year marks a significant shift in how viewers can access the event due to the closer of WWE Network in international territories, but streaming platforms will still be playing a pivotal role.​

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Watching WrestleMania 41 Live in the United States on Peacock

For fans in the United States, WrestleMania 41 will be available for live streaming exclusively on Peacock. To access the live stream, viewers will need a Peacock Premium subscription, which is priced at $4.99 per month.

This subscription not only grants access to WrestleMania but also includes a vast library of WWE content, including past events, original series, and weekly shows like Raw and SmackDown. It’s advisable to subscribe ahead of time to ensure that you get a pretty seamless viewing experience on the day of the event.​

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Watching WrestleMania 41 Live in the United Kingdom and Other Regions on Netflix

WWE partnered with Netflix to bring weekly RAW, SmackDown and NXT as well as PLE events like WrestleMania 41 live in the United Kingdom and various other international markets back in January 2025.

This collaboration means that subscribers in these regions can watch the event as part of their existing Netflix membership, with no additional pay-per-view costs. The live broadcast will commence at 12 AM British Summer Time (BST) on both nights. Given the late start time, UK fans might consider adjusting their schedules or setting reminders to catch all the action live.

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