How To Watch AEW Double Or Nothing 2026 - Start Time, Card, Preview

Where to watch AEW Double or Nothing 2026 from wherever you are in the world.

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Taking place at Queens, New York's Louis Armstrong Stadium, AEW has put another stacked card together for Double or Nothing 2026, complete with a main event that sees MJF put his hair on the line as he looks to regain the AEW World Title from Darby Allin.

Away from MJF vs. Darby, there are a further four title matches on the Double or Nothing card, there's the return of Stadium Stampede, and the men's and women's Owen Hart Cup tournaments get underway.

So, with that in mind, here's how to watch AEW Double or Nothing 2026 from wherever you are in the world.

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AEW Double Or Nothing 2026 Start Time & Date

Date: Sunday, May 24th

Start Time: 8pm ET / 5pm PT / 1am GMT (Monday) / 11am AEDT (Monday)

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US: PPV.com, Sling, YouTube, Amazon Prime, HBO Max

Rest of the World: PPV.com, Amazon Prime, MyAEW

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How To Watch AEW Double Or Nothing 2026 In The US

As with all AEW PPVs these days, AEW Double or Nothing 2026 can be streamed live on PPV.com, Sling, YouTube, and Amazon Prime for $50 USD, as well as US fans being able to order the show through traditional cable and satellite providers. HBO Max is also carrying Double or Nothing, with the PPV available at $39.99 for subscribers. If you're travelling abroad, you may need to use a VPN to watch your usual streaming services from wherever you are in the world. Again, we recommend NordVPN for this, with Nord being the best all-rounder on the market right now.

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How To Watch AEW Double Or Nothing 2026 In The UK, Canada, And The Rest Of The World

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AEW Double Or Nothing 2026 Card

- Zero Hour Pre-Show Tag Team Eliminator Match: Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne, Lena Kross) vs. Zayda Steel & Viva Van

- Men's Owen Hart Cup Match: Will Ospreay vs. Samoa Joe

- Men's Owen Hart Cup Match: Swerve Strickland vs. Bandido

- Women's Owen Hart Cup Match: Athena vs. Mina Shirakawa

- Stadium Stampede Match: Chris Jericho, The Elite (Kenny Omega, Nick Jackson, Matt Jackson, Jack Perry) & The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin) vs. The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, Toa Liona), The Don Callis Family (Mark Davis, Andrade El Idolo) & The Dogs (David Finlay, Clark Connors)

- AEW Continental Championship Match: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Kyle O'Reilly

- AEW International Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita

- I Quit Street Fight AEW Tag Team Championship Match: FTR (Dax Harwood, Cash Wheeler) (c) vs. Adam Copeland & Christian Cage

- AEW Women's Championship Four-Way Match: Thekla (c) vs. Kris Statlander vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Jamie Hayter

- Title vs. Hair AEW Championship Match: Darby Allin (c) vs. MJF

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Emanating from Queens, New York's Louis Armstrong Stadium, AEW Double or Nothing 2026 takes place this Sunday, promising to deliver another stellar PPV for Tony Khan's promotion.

In the main event spot, it's AEW World Champion Darby Allin defending against MJF, with the Salt of the Earth agreeing to put his hair on the line in order to get a shot at becoming a three-time AEW World Champ. For Darby, he's already successfully defended that World Title seven times since beating MJF for it barely a month ago, but will this rematch with Max be one step too far for the Daredevil's increasingly broken-down body?

Where the top of the women's division is concerned, AEW Women's Champion Thakla puts her gold up against Kris Statlander, Hikaru Shida, and Jamie Hayter in a fatal four-way, with all three of the Toxic Spider's opponents being former Women's Champions themselves. The odds might be stacked against Thekla, but don't rule out shenanigans from the Austrian's Triangle of Madness pals come Sunday night.

Elsewhere, three other pieces of championship gold are on the line at AEW Double or Nothing 2026, as the simmering issues between Konosuke Takeshita and Kazuchika Okada come to a head, with Takeshita looking to take the AEW International Title from his Callis Family cohort; Adam Copeland and Christian Cage get another shot at FTR and the AEW Tag Team Titles, this time in an I Quit street fight where Cope and Cage will never be able to team together again should they come up short; and the Double or Nothing go-home edition of Dynamite saw it announced that Jon Moxley will defend his AEW Continental Title against Kyle O'Reilly in a bout that has no time limit.

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AEW Double or Nothing will see the first Stadium Stampede match in nearly three years, dating back to All In 2023 at London's Wembley Stadium. This time out, it's Chris Jericho teaming with the Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, Jack Perry, and the Hurt Syndicate to battle Ricochet, the Gates of Agony, the Dogs, and Mark Davis and Andrade El Idolo of the Callis Family.

Rounding out the Double or Nothing 2026 card, the men's and women's Owen Hart Cup tournaments get underway. For the women, it's ROH Women's Champion Athena facing Mina Shirakawa, replacing the previously-advertised Willow Nightingale vs. Alex Windsor match after Willow was unfortunately pulled from the tourney due to injury. In the men's Owen, the PPV sees Will Ospreay facing off against Samoa Joe for the first time ever, and heated rivals Swerve Strickland and Bandido are likewise vying for a spot in the tournament's semi-finals.

As of this writing, the Double or Nothing Zero-Hour has only one match announced, with AEW Women's Tag Team Champions Megan Bayne and Lena Kross facing Zayda Steel and Viva Van in a five-minute eliminator match where, should Steel and Van get the win, they'll earn themselves a future shot at the champs. It's also worth noting that the legendary Mick Foley has been confirmed to make his first AEW appearance on the Zero Hour, where he'll host alongside Renee Paquette.

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