WWE WrestleMania 41 Sunday Live Stream: How to watch

WWE WrestleMania 41 poster AJ Styles vs Logan Paul

WrestleMania 41 concludes tonight (Sunday, April 20, 2025) at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. This historic event marks the first time WWE’s flagship show is streaming live on Netflix in most international markets, while U.S. viewers can watch exclusively on Peacock. ​Here’s everything you need to know when it comes to watching Night 2 of WrestleMania 41 this Sunday.

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How to watch WrestleMania 41 in the United States

American viewers can stream WrestleMania 41 exclusively on Peacock. Coverage begins with the Kickoff Show at 6pm ET / 3pm PT, followed by the main card at 7pm ET / 4pm PT.

Peacock offers two main subscription options:

  • Premium: $5.99/month (with ads)
  • Premium Plus: $11.99/month (ad-free)

Peacock is available via smart TVs, mobile apps, game consoles, Roku, Fire TV, and more.

How to watch WrestleMania 41 in the United Kingdom

WWE fans in the UK can watch WrestleMania 41 live on Netflix, following WWE’s new global streaming partnership which launched in January 2025.

The event begins at midnight BST on Monday, 21 April. The Kickoff Show airs from 11pm BST on WWE’s official YouTube channel.

Netflix UK subscription options start at:

  • £4.99/month (Standard with Ads)
  • £10.99/month (Standard)
  • £17.99/month (Premium)

How to watch WrestleMania 41 in Australia

In Australia, WrestleMania 41 will stream live on Netflix. The main show begins at 9am AEST on Monday, 21 April.

Netflix Australia’s plans start from AUD $6.99/month with ads. The Premium plan with 4K streaming is also available for households looking to watch on bigger screens.

How to watch WrestleMania 41 in Japan

Japanese WWE fans can also enjoy WrestleMania 41 live on Netflix Japan, with coverage beginning at 8am JST on Monday, 21 April. Netflix Japan subscription tiers start at ¥790/month, with various ad-supported and premium options available.

Don’t miss the finale of WWE’s biggest show of the year, streaming live around the world from Las Vegas.

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