How to Watch the 2025 World Series of Poker: Your Comprehensive Guide

How to Watch WSOP 2025: What You’ll Learn
- Streaming and Broadcast Options: Discover how to access live coverage of the 2025 WSOP through various platforms, including PokerGO and CBS Sports, ensuring you never miss a moment of the action.
- Vlogs for Insider Perspectives: Learn about popular poker vlogs that offer behind-the-scenes insights and personal experiences from renowned players, providing a unique view of the tournament from those competing.
- Key Networks and Deals: Understand the exclusive broadcast deals and collaborations that will bring the WSOP experience into your home, with specific networks highlighted for different regions.
- Schedule and Timing Updates: Stay informed about the release of the tournament schedule, so you can plan your viewing for key events like the Main Event and other major poker tournaments.
- Viewer Tips and Recommendations: Gain practical advice for optimizing your viewing experience, including must-follow vlogs for additional insights and entertainment related to the WSOP.
The World Series of Poker is right around the corner and PokerGO announced the complete streaming schedule on Monday with near-daily event coverage throughout the summer live from Las Vegas.
This year’s series runs from May 27 to July 16 with 100 gold bracelets up from grabs and buy-ins ranging from $300 to $250,000. Another 30 online bracelets are also planned from May 31 to July 15 in the merged markets of Nevada, New Jersey, Michigan, and Pennsylvania with five of those playing out with live final tables.
Looking to check out the action this summer from Sin City? Here’s a quick guide to watch every poker flop, turn, and river with plenty of final tables and millions of dollars on the line.
WSOP 2025: PokerGO Streaming
For several years, c has been the official streaming partner of the WSOP and that continues this year. The streaming starts on May 31 with the third event of the series, a $5,000 no limit Hold’em (NLHE).
A day later, the action shifts to an event highly-prized by high-stakes poker pros – the $25,000 Heads-up Championship. Last year, England’s Darius Samual topped a field of 64 players to take home the $500,000 top prize.
The final table of the $500 Colossus is set for the PokerGO treatment on June 9. This has become a fixture on the schedule, offering the chance at a huge payout for a minimal buy-in. That price point has been bumped up by $100 this year. In 2024, Bulgaria’s Martin Alcaide came out on top of a 10,143-entry field to score $501,240.

Look for several high buy-in events throughout the summer on the platform. High roller players will be featured on the stream of the Poker Player Championship from June 26-28. The annual event attracts the biggest names in the game. Some of the PPC’s winners have included Chip Reese, Freddy Deeb, Scotty Nguyen, Matthew Ashton, and John Hennigan.
Dan “Jungleman” Cates won the event in back-to-back years in 2021-22, and Brian Rast and Michael Mizrachi have both won the tournament three times. In 2024, Daniel Negreanu came out on top and scored his seventh bracelet and $1.2 million. The win came after several years of close calls at the WSOP.
“Obviously this one is special, but I wouldn’t want to relive all the second-place finishes that I had,” he said after the win. “It felt like it was like 10 in a row. And the anxiety and stress, just to be over it – and to get all the chips in the end, win the all-ins, it’s just a massive relief.”
When checking out all the action, expect high-end production, commentary, and analysis from longtime commentators and players Maria Ho, Brent Hanks, Ali Nejad, Nick Schulman, David Tuchman, Jeff Platt, and others. PokerGO also rotates in other poker pros to provide guest analysis as well.
WSOP 2025 Main Event & More
Attention turns to the $10,000 Main event in July. Poker fans will find continuous coverage of the tournament on Poker GO beginning on the first day on July 2 and running all the way through declaring a winner at the final table on June 16.
The championship event continued breaking records over the last couple years, reaching an all-time high of 10,112 in 2024 for more than a $94 million prize pool. When the dust settled, Texas’s Jonathan Tamayo grabbed his first bracelet and a $10 million payout.
In total, PokerGO will spotlight more than two dozen bracelet events throughout the summer. Some other highlights include:
- $250,000 Super High Roller
- $1,000 Ladies Championship
- $1,000 Seniors Championship
- $300 Gladiators of Poker
- $1,500 Millionaire Maker

Livestreams will be available worldwide on the PokerGO platform across all major devices, including Android, iOS, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and any web or mobile browser via PokerGO.com.
New annual PokerGO subscribers receive $20 off the regular annual price ($99.99) by using the promo code “WSOP25.” As an added perk, all annual subscribers are automatically entered into the 2025 PokerGO Annual Subscriber Dream Seat giveaway.
Three lucky winners will be selected to each receive a “dream seat” into the 2025 PokerGO Tour $1 million championship, a $300 travel gift card, and three nights’ hotel accommodations in Las Vegas. Here’s a look at the complete streaming schedule.
WSOP 2025 Schedule
Date | Event | Stream Time |
Saturday, May 31 | Event #3: $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em 8-Handed | 5 p.m. |
Sunday, June 1 | Event #7: $25,000 Heads-Up Championship | 1 p.m. |
Monday, June 2 | Event #1: $1,000 Mystery Millions | 5 p.m. |
Tuesday, June 3 | Event #11: $10,000 Mystery Bounty | 5 p.m. |
Wednesday, June 4 | Event #14: $25,000 NLH / PLO High Roller | 5 p.m. |
Thursday, June 5 | Event #17: $2,000 No-Limit Hold’em | 2 p.m. |
Friday, June 6 | Event #20: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout | 2 p.m. |
Saturday, June 7 | Event #22: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Max | 5 p.m. |
Sunday, June 8 | Event #26: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller (Day 2) | 5 p.m. |
Monday, June 9 | Event #19: $500 COLOSSUS | 1 p.m. |
Monday, June 9 | Event #26: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller | 5 p.m. |
Tuesday, June 10 | Event #32: $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller (Day 2) | 5 p.m. |
Wednesday, June 11 | Event #32: $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller | 5 p.m. |
Thursday, June 12 | Event #38: $100,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller (Day 2) | 5 p.m. |
Friday, June 13 | Event #38: $100,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller | 5 p.m. |
Saturday, June 14 | Event #40: $5,000 Seniors High Roller | 5 p.m. |
Monday, June 16 | Event #46: $250,000 Super High Roller (Day 2) | 5 p.m. |
Tuesday, June 17 | Event #46: $250,000 Super High Roller | 5 p.m. |
Wednesday, June 18 | Event #37: $1,500 Monster Stack | 5 p.m. |
Thursday, June 19 | Event #52: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout | 2 p.m. |
Friday, June 20 | Event #51: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller | 5 p.m. |
Saturday, June 21 | Event #48: $1,000 Seniors Championship | 1 p.m. |
Sunday, June 22 | Event #57: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller | 5 p.m. |
Monday, June 23 | Event #58: $3,000 9-Game Mix | 2 p.m. |
Tuesday, June 24 | Event #59: $1,000 Battle of Ages | 5 p.m. |
Wednesday, June 25 | Event #53: $1,500 Millionaire Maker | 5 p.m. |
Thursday, June 26 | Event #66: $50,000 Poker Players Championship (Day 3) | 2 p.m. |
Friday, June 27 | Event #66: $50,000 Poker Players Championship (Day 4) | 2 p.m. |
Saturday, June 28 | Event #66: $50,000 Poker Players Championship | 5 p.m. |
Sunday, June 29 | Event #70: $1,000 Ladies Championship | 5 p.m. |
Monday, June 30 | Event #67: $300 Gladiators of Poker | 5 p.m. |
Tuesday, July 1 | Event #74: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship | 5 p.m. |
Wednesday, July 2 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 1A | TBA |
Thursday, July 3 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 1B | TBA |
Friday, July 4 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 1C | TBA |
Saturday, July 5 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 1D | TBA |
Sunday, July 6 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 2ABC | TBA |
Monday, July 7 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 2D | TBA |
Tuesday, July 8 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 3 | TBA |
Wednesday, July 9 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 4 | TBA |
Thursday, July 10 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 5 | TBA |
Friday, July 11 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 6 | TBA |
Saturday, July 12 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 7 | TBA |
Sunday, July 13 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Day 8 | TBA |
Tuesday, July 15 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Final Table Day 1 | TBA |
Wednesday, July 16 | Event #81: $10,000 Main Event Final Table Day 2 | TBA |
WSOP 2025:YouTube & CBS Sports
Beyond the PokerGO live streams, select events will also be available on the PokerGO YouTube channel, bringing WSOP action to an even broader audience. The live YouTube live coverage features similar production value and some additional commentators usually worked into the mix.
WSOP episodes of the Main Event and other tournaments will also be released in the coming months as well on the CBS Sports Channel in the U.S. and on other networks around the world.
The WSOP signed an exclusive deal for the channel to televise the series in 2021. Some of PokerGO’s other tournament events are also regularly featured on CBS Sports Net.

WSOP 2025: Poker Vlogs
Beyond the streaming and network coverage, poker vlogs also offer some insight and behind-the-scenes action in Las Vegas. Here’s a quick look at some of the better vlogs to bookmark this summer and really check out the action from the player’s perspective.
- Wolfgang Poker – Most popular streamer in poker who cashed in his first Main Event in 2024. (1.6 million subscribers)
- Daniel Negreanu – An inside look at the game’s event from one of the game’s best players and member of the Poker Hall of Fame. Negreanu plays a packed schedule and offers a peek into the world of high-stakes pros. (881,000 subscribers)
- Rampage Poker – Showcasing his rise from playing lower stakes to high rollers. Rampage won a WSOP bracelet in 2021.
- Ryan DePaulo – A comedy-driven gambling and poker vlog, including his play at the WSOP. (118,000 subscribers).
- Frankie Cucchiara – A a 24-year-old filmmaker and poker player “chasing his dream.” (168,000 subscribers)
- Lexy Gavin-Mather – Plenty of action on the felt as well as playing tips. (181,000 subscribers)
- Corey Eyring – Another younger up-and-coming player trying to find success on the felt. (141,000 subscribers).
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