How To Watch AEW Dynasty 2025 - Start Time, Card, Preview
How to watch AEW Dynasty wherever you are in the world.

On the heels of an excellent Revolution PPV, AEW returns with its next major event, AEW Dynasty 2025.
The company's second-ever Dynasty show, this year's Dynasty emanates from Philadelphia's Liacouras Center and, as ever, features a pretty stacked card so far, headlined by Swerve Strickland looking to become a two-time AEW World Champion by defeating Jon Moxley.
Elsewhere, several other pieces of AEW gold are on the line, with 'Timeless' Toni Storm, Kenny Omega, Daniel Garcia, and Mox's Death Riders pals all defending their respective titles. There's also ROH World Champion Chris Jericho, who defends against Bandido in a classic Title vs. Mask bout where the luchador will be looking to regain a championship he previously held for a spell back in 2021.
Away from those title matches, plenty of AEW's other biggest names are anticipated to be lacing up their boots on Sunday night, with several more contests expected to be announced in the coming days. Considering the Revolution main card featured nine matches, plus a further three on the Zero Hour pre-show, it would be hugely surprising if AEW didn't follow a similar route with Dynasty.
Given how great a PPV AEW Revolution was last month, Dynasty will have quite the task to match that for in-ring quality. Still, don't rule out AEW somehow equalling - or even bettering - that excellent event, and here's how to watch AEW Dynasty 2025 from wherever you are in the world.

AEW Dynasty 2025 Start Time & Date
Date: Sunday, April 6
Start Time: 7pm ET / 4pm PT / Sunday 1am GMT / Sunday 11am AEDT
US: PPV.com, Sling, YouTube, TrillerTV, Amazon Prime
Rest of the World: PPV.com, TrillerTV
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How To Watch AEW Dynasty 2025 In The US
As with all AEW PPVs these days, AEW Dynasty 2025 can be streamed live on PPV.com, Sling, YouTube, and TrillerTV for $50 USD. Dynasty is also the second-ever AEW PPV that can be purchased on Amazon Prime for US fans, and the event is available on traditional cable and satellite providers.
The aforementioned apps can be found on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and mobile devices, in addition to their own websites.
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How To Watch AEW Dynasty 2025 In The UK, Canada, And The Rest Of The World
For those looking to watch AEW Dynasty 2025 from the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and certain other international markets, PPV.com and TrillerTV are your best options.
Prices vary depending on where in the world you are. For example, UK-based subscribers to the AEW Plus streaming service on TrillerTV can get Dynasty 2025 for the discounted price of $19.99 USD (approximately £15.70).
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AEW Dynasty 2025 Card
- ROH World Championship vs. Mask Match: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Bandido
- AEW TNT Championship Match: Daniel Garcia (c) vs. Adam Cole
- AEW Trios Championship Match: The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Pac, Wheeler Yuta) (c) vs. Rated FTR (Cope, Cash Wheeler, Dax Harwood)
- AEW International Championship Match: Kenny Omega (c) vs. Ricochet vs. 'Speedball' Mike Bailey
- AEW Women's Championship Match: 'Timeless' Toni Storm (c) vs. Megan Bayne
- AEW World Championship Match: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Swerve Strickland
Taking place from Philadelphia's Liacouras Center, likely the biggest talking point heading into AEW Dynasty 2025 is whether or not Jon Moxley's fourth reign as AEW World Champion will finally come to an end. Having started this latest reign by defeating Bryan Danielson at WrestleDream back in October, Mox and his Death Riders crew have had a stranglehold over the company's biggest prize, ruling with an iron fist and not even featuring that title on AEW programming for the past six months.
In the immediate aftermath of that Moxley vs. Danielson match, many fans predicted Darby Allin to be the one to eventually take the AEW World Title from former Dean Ambrose. Instead, Darby is on hiatus from AEW as he looks to climb Mount Everest, and in Allin's place, we've had Orange Cassidy, Jay White, Adam Page, Powerhouse Hobbs, Christian Cage, and Cope all come up short in their attempts to dethrone Moxley. Will Swerve Strickland suffer the same fate as those men when Dynasty rolls around at the weekend, or will Swerve be walking out of Philly as a two-time AEW World Champion?
Where the promotion's top female prize is concerned, 'Timeless' Toni Storm is also in the midst of her fourth reign at the top of the mountain, having regained the AEW Women's Championship from Mariah May at Grand Slam Australia in February. And now, Toni looks to fend off the challenge of the impressive Megan Bayne, who's made quite the impact since returning to AEW at the start of the year. While Timeless Toni forever makes for great TV, it would certainly be quite the statement should AEW opt to strap the proverbial rocket to Bayne and pull a title change here.
Away from those top two titles, AEW International Champion Kenny Omega will be looking to steal the show when he defends that belt against Ricochet and AEW newcomer 'Speedball' Mike Bailey in triple threat action. Given the sheer talent of all three men involved, this is the match - from an in-ring standpoint, at least - that most AEW fans are looking forward to. That said, it feels incredibly unlikely that Kenny will be dropping the International Title any time soon, not least with those rumblings of a Title vs. Title match against AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada being internally discussed for AEW All In this summer.
In another championship offering, Daniel Garcia puts his AEW TNT Title up against Adam Cole in a match that has no time limit and will have no outside interference. Of course, this comes on the back of Garcia and Cole going to a 20-minute stalemate on AEW Collision a few weeks ago, and this also means that the likes of Matt Menard and Cole's Undisputed Kingdom buddies should be out of the picture. Elsewhere, Cope has switched his attention from Jon Moxley to Mox's wider Death Riders crew, as he teams with FTR to try and take the AEW Trios Titles from Claudio Castagnoli, Pac, and Wheeler Yuta. Given the simmering frustrations of Dax Harwood lately - both towards Cope and towards Dax's long-time partner Cash Wheeler - there are clear questions over how things will unravel for Rated FTR here.
Rounding out the AEW Dynasty card as of this writing, we've got ROH World Champion Chris Jericho putting that title on the line in a classic Title vs. Mask match against Bandido. Should Bandino indeed get the better of Jericho here, that will make him a two-time ROH World Champion following a previous 2021 stint with that prize that was unfortunately cut short due to COVID.
More matches are expected to be added to AEW Dynasty in the coming days.