Key Takeaways
  • The WSOP Main Event final table will be live-streamed on PokerGO and YouTube.
  • YouTube’s High Rollers tier is required to access the stream and is slightly cheaper than PokerGO.
  • Prices vary by country, with some users can access much cheaper rates.
  • There is no free live stream, but clips may be posted online after the event.

It’s almost time for what’s probably the most exciting tournament final table we’ve seen in over a decade. The final nine players are coming back tonight to continue on their journey to crown the 2025 WSOP Main Event winner, and all the action will be available to watch live today and tomorrow on live-stream.

Millions of poker fans worldwide will be tuning in to see if Leo Margets can become the first woman to win the Main Event or if Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi will seal his legacy by adding the most prestigious title to his resume. If you want to join the excitement but don’t quite know how you can watch the WSOP Main Event, we’ve got you covered!

There are two options available for those looking to tune in today and tomorrow and watch the action:

  • PokerGO subscription
  • YouTube High Rollers membership on the PokerGO YouTube channel

As far as watching the Main Event action goes, both options are equal, but the YouTube one is slightly cheaper. If you subscribe to PokerGO, you’ll also get access to a massive library of poker shows and videos you can watch on demand once the WSOP excitement is over and you need something else to keep you entertained.

How to Watch the 2025 WSOP Main Event on YouTube

PokerGO has been streaming the Main Event action on its YouTube channel for the past several days, even offering a free bonus stream for people to get a taste of the action.

For the final table, however, there will be no free streaming. If you want to tune in, you’ll need to pay for the High Rollers monthly membership on the channel. This will give you access to all the live streams as well as releases of new episodes of shows like No Gamble No Future for as long as your membership is active.

To make it completely clear, there are three YouTube tiers, but the only tier on PokerGO that will unlock the WSOP Main Event Final Table live stream is the High Roller tier. If you buy another tier, you’ll need to upgrade.

To get all set ahead of time, follow these steps:

  • Visit the PokerGO YouTube channel
  • Click/tap on the “Join” button
  • In the pop-up window, select the “High Rollers” option
  • Click on “Join” & proceed to complete the payment
  • Turn on notifications so you don’t miss out on the start

If you’re in the United States, the UK and other countries, the price on YouTube will be quoted in US dollars at $17.99. This is $2 cheaper than what you would pay on PokerGO. However, elsewhere, the prices will be in local currency. In most cases, this is still cheaper than paying $20 USD on POkerGO, but you might want to convert the price to USD and compare to the cost on PokerGO (which is always USD) and pick the cheapest. In India, the Czech Republic and Bosnia, for example, we got more expensive prices on YouTube.

Some countries are really cheap — the price in Turkey right now is 125 TRY, approximately $3. This might be an pricing error by PokerGo, as most local prices — even in countries with a lower cost of living — are around $15 to $25. But right now, it’s a bargain for anyone in Turkey!

It’s worth noting that the price you are quoted is based on your IP address location. If you’re visiting another country, you’ll get the local price. And as one user on Reddit pointed out, if you use a VPN, you’ll also get that local price. Pokerfuse has confirmed that on a Turkish VPN, you’ll get quoted the the price in Turkish Lira.

We can’t recommend you do this, and there might be issues streaming through a VPN. PokerGO might not honor it, or it may later aim to block users on VPNs. We suggest you pay the real local price, wherever you are — its a great deal whatever the cost.

Whether this is a glitch in a system or something that was done intentionally is unclear, but, as things stand right now, this seems like the cheapest way to get your High Rollers membership and watch the final 2025 WSOP Main Event action.

An important thing to note is that this is a recurring monthly membership, so if you only want to watch the Main Event, you’ll need to cancel it before the next billing cycle.

WSOP 2025 Main Event Live Stream

Day Date Time PT Time ET Time UTC Livestream
Day 1 July 15 3pm 6pm 11pm YouTube Link
Day 2 July 16 3pm 6pm 11pm YouTube Link

Watch the WSOP Main Event on PokerGO

The other way to watch the Main Event action is by subscribing directly to PokerGO. The advantage here is that you’ll get access to a massive library of older poker content (not just new releases like with YouTube). There are hundreds of hours of various poker shows readily available on the platform.

If that’s not important to you and you just want to watch the Main, the monthly price for a PokerGO subscription is $19.99.

This price tag can be lower or higher than what you’ll have to pay for the YouTube membership, once again depending on what country you’re watching from. While the price of a PokerGO subscription is fixed at $19.99, the YouTube High Rollers price is not exactly set in stone.

So, before you make your choice, we suggest you compare the two options and see which one is cheaper. If it’s the same price, you might as well go with the full PokerGO sub for a month and get more value for your money.

Is There Any Way to Watch the Main Event for Free?

There is no way to watch the 2025 WSOP Main Event for free if you want to see the action live. The final table stream may become available for free watching some days after the tournament is over, but that’s the best you can hope for, and you’ll have to be really good at avoiding spoilers in the meantime.

The only free content that might be available will be clips of big hands posted on the PokerGO YouTube channel or on some poker media X accounts to give you a taste of the action. But if you want to watch the whole thing, you’ll need to splurge a little bit.