Where to Watch the WSOP in 2025
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How to Watch the WSOP 2025: Streams, TV, and Coverage Options
It’s summer in Las Vegas and the question on everyone’s lips is the same: How to watch the WSOP? With seven weeks of poker action at the Horseshoe and Paris casinos to come, poker fans around the world can’t wait to get stuck into the action as players such as Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth face off at the felt in pursuit of World Series of Poker glory. Where can poker fans watch the action?
Here’s a quick guide to the best ways to follow the WSOP action this summer:
Primarily, watching the WSOP can be done via subscription-based service, PokerGO. This costs money each year (details below) but you can watch on television too. In 2021, the CBS Sports Network became the official television home of the WSOP, working alongside PokerGO and featuring the vocal talents of legendary presenting duo Norman Chad and Lon McEachern.
While you might want to pay to subscribe to PokerGO, there are plenty of free options out there, with PokerGO and individual players often sharing streams, hand analysis or ‘travelogue’ type videos or live streams on YouTube. Following popular source way to follow WSOP action is by keeping track of WSOP and poker guru content Kevmath, who has updates throughout the 2025 WSOP via X/Twitter. During June and July, Kevmath takes over the official WSOP Twitter account, often answering fans and players questions directly as and when he can.
Accessing poker content is no longer a U.S. based pursuit, with the World Series of Poker (WSOP) truly a global offering in 2025. You should have no need for a VPN and can tune in online from anywhere in the world.
The all-year-round poker station PokerGO broadcasts everything from High Stakes Poker to shows such as No Gamble, No Future and the Global Poker Awards. It also has exclusive rights to the 2025 WSOP. Everything is available via the site, which is $99 annually, although there are offers throughout major series such as the WSOP that offer 20-25% reductions. You find out what events will play out via the official 2025 WSOP schedule is right here.
You can watch PokerGO on multiple devices from virtually anywhere in the known world and you’re only a good signal away from watching the action on your cell or tablet at the poker tables themselves, although you should keep an eye on local poker laws and WSOP rulings if you have any concerns.Being able to tune into the latest WSOP events and also access all previous available WSOPs right back to the 1970s is amazing and PokerGO truly brings the present day and archive footage together in the best package for poker fans.
There is an astonishing range of 46 programmes and 27 final tables on show in 2025 on PokerGO including the legendary WSOP Main Event. Taking place in CDT (UTC-5), here are the 44 days of scheduled coverage in full.
Date | Day | Time (CDT) | Event # | Event name |
May-31 | Saturday | 7:00PM | 3 | $5K No-Limit Hold’em |
Jun-01 | Sunday | 3:00PM | 7 | $25K Heads-Up Championship |
Jun-02 | Monday | 7:00PM | 1 | $1K Mystery Millions |
Jun-03 | Tuesday | 7:00PM | 11 | $10K Mystery Bounty |
Jun-04 | Wednesday | 7:00PM | 14 | $25K No-Limit Hold’em / Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller |
Jun-05 | Thursday | 4:00PM | 17 | $2K No-Limit Hold’em |
Jun-06 | Friday | 4:00PM | 20 | $1.5K No-Limit Hold’em Shootout |
Jun-07 | Saturday | 7:00PM | 22 | $25K No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed High Roller |
Jun-08 | Sunday | 7:00PM | 26 | $25K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller Day 2 |
Jun-09 | Monday | 3:00PM | 19 | $500 COLOSSUS |
Jun-09 | Monday | 7:00PM | 26 | $25K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller |
Jun-10 | Tuesday | 7:00PM | 32 | $50K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller (Day 2) |
Jun-11 | Wednesday | 7:00PM | 32 | $50K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller |
Jun-12 | Thursday | 7:00PM | 38 | $100K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller (Day 2) |
Jun-13 | Friday | 7:00PM | 38 | $100K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller |
Jun-14 | Saturday | 7:00PM | 40 | $5K Seniors High Roller |
Jun-16 | Monday | 7:00PM | 46 | $250K Super High Roller (Day 2) |
Jun-17 | Tuesday | 7:00PM | 46 | $250K Super High Roller |
Jun-18 | Wednesday | 7:00PM | 37 | $1.5K MONSTER STACK |
Jun-19 | Thursday | 4:00PM | 52 | $1.5K No-Limit Hold’em |
Jun-20 | Friday | 7:00PM | 51 | $25K Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller |
Jun-21 | Saturday | 3:00PM | 48 | $1K Seniors Championship |
Jun-22 | Sunday | 7:00PM | 57 | $50K Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller |
Jun-23 | Monday | 4:00PM | 58 | $3K 9-Game Mix |
Jun-24 | Tuesday | 7:00PM | 59 | $1K Battle of Ages |
Jun-25 | Wednesday | 7:00PM | 53 | $1.5K MILLIONAIRE MAKER |
Jun-26 | Thursday | 4:00PM | 66 | $50K Poker Players Championship (Day 3) |
Jun-27 | Friday | 4:00PM | 66 | $50K Poker Players Championship (Day 4) |
Jun-28 | Saturday | 7:00PM | 66 | $50K Poker Players Championship |
Jun-29 | Sunday | 7:00PM | 70 | $1K Ladies Championship |
Jun-30 | Monday | 7:00PM | 67 | $300 Gladiators of Poker |
Jun-01 | Tuesday | 7:00PM | 74 | $10K Pot-Limit Omaha Championship |
Jul-02 | Wednesday | 9:00PM | ME | Main Event Day 1A |
Jul-03 | Thursday | 9:00PM | ME | Main Event Day 1B |
Jul-04 | Friday | 9:00PM | ME | Main Event Day 1C |
Jul-05 | Saturday | 9:00PM | ME | Main Event Day 1D |
Jul-06 | Sunday | 5:30PM | ME | Main Event Day 2ABC |
Jul-07 | Monday | 5:30PM | ME | Main Event Day 2D |
Jul-08 | Tuesday | 5:30PM | ME | Main Event Day 3 |
Jul-09 | Wednesday | 5:30PM | ME | Main Event Day 4 |
Jul-10 | Thursday | 3:00PM | ME | Main Event Day 5 |
Jul-11 | Friday | 3:00PM | ME | Main Event Day 6 |
Jul-12 | Saturday | 3:00PM | ME | Main Event Day 7 |
Jul-13 | Sunday | 3:00PM | ME | Main Event Day 8 |
Jul-15 | Tuesday | 5:00PM | ME | Main Event Final Table Day 1 |
Jul-16 | Wednesday | 5:00PM | ME | Main Event Final Table Day 2 |
In 2025, there are an unending number of video blogs (or ‘vlogs’) to watch during the WSOP, with new players, cash gamers, tournament titans and international degenerates to subscribe to all over the place. The top pick is often Daniel Negreanu’s channel, where Kid Poker breaks down his decisions in the $25k Fantasy Draft, gets ready for WSOP action and features his wife Amanda and his poker friends like Josh Arieh and Phil Hellmuth in the content too. Here’s his first drop for 2025.
PokerGO routinely uploads content on a regular basis to their YouTube channel for free at irregular moments throughout the series. There’s full coverage of the WSOP on CBS Sports, and they’ll share content too. Watching YouTube vlogs, free PokerGO broadcasts and player vlogs, you can really feel like part of the World Series of Poker. If you’re taking part in satellite events towards playing at the WSOP, these can really keep the morale up!
Getting access behind-the-scenes brings you closer to players and if your poker knowledge is up there, you can even back your favorite players with your own money via PokerStake. Winning money at the World Series of Poker from your own home has never been easier!
If you’re following the World Series of Poker, then ‘Poker Twitter’ is your best friend. Following poker on X (or as it used to be called Twitter) is relatively easy but you’ll want to kick off by following some of the best platforms across a variety of areas. Content creators such as Ryan DePaulo, Caitlin Comeskey and Greg Goes All-In are hilarious, while tracking those elite professionals like Scott Seiver, Daniel Negreanu and Shaun Deeb is vital. Following your stakes on PokerStake, your qualifiers on GGPoker and the official WSOP account are musts too.
As well as X, you can follow players, operators and official streams alike on Instagram, Threads and Facebook among other social media sites. PokerNews is good for tracking the tournament action but for official WSOP updates and real-time information on how many players are left in a specific event, the WSOP+ App is vital in 2025. Indeed, having the WSOP+ app is mandatory for live event registration, so if you’re in Las Vegas, make sure you’ve downloaded it – you’ll be asked to be anyone at a registration desk.
With wall-to-wall coverage from PokerGO, televised action on CBS Sports, and hilarious, insightful vlogs from players like Daniel Negreanu and Caitlin Comeskey, watching the WSOP 2025 has never been more accessible, or more entertaining.
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You can watch the WSOP Main Event exclusively on CBS Sports television channel and PokerGO, from July 2 – 16 inclusive.
If you have CBS Sports already, you can stick to TV but you’ll miss out, with PokerGO covering 27 final tables across 46 shows. To be fully immersed, you need to download PokerGO for the next couple of months at a minimum.
Some WSOP Events may be screened at CBS Sports or PokerGO’s discretion, but you can’t rely on a schedule of events. The only place to do that is PokerGO.
Yes. You can find the full broadcast schedule for the WSOP on PokerGO right here.
Again, yes. Depending on your platform, follow WSOP, PokerGO, and your favorite players on socials and you’ll catch some exclusive treats you can’t find anywhere else.
CBS Sports are the official television partner for the 2025 WSOP in conjunction with PokerGO.
Yes. As long as you have subscribed to PokerGO, you needn’t miss a thing. CBS Sports is available exclusively in the United States.