This is the complete guide to WSOP coverage, from TV shows and PokerGO x PokerStars streams to vlogs, social media, YouTube and more.
Last updated: July 23, 2025
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is the world’s largest and most prestigious poker tournament series. It brings together the best players from around the globe to compete for millions of dollars in prize money and the coveted gold bracelets. The 2025 WSOP was as exciting as ever, with a packed schedule of events and a wide range of coverage options for fans unable to join in person. You can still watch the highlights of the series whilst waiting for the WSOP 2026.
If you’re in Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Jersey or Nevada, this is the place to get in on 2025 WSOP action from the comfort of your own home.
The 2025 World Series of Poker is now over. However you can relive the series by headed to YouTube or PokerGO. Viewers can access free live streams over on PokerStars YouTube and Twitch channels as part of a new partnership for 2025. Players can also access PokerGO videos via the PokerGO app which requires a subscription, or their YouTube channel that will feature daily highlights and coverage of past live streams.
There was a new partnership in town for 2025 and it was a doozy. PokerStars partnered up with PokerGO to bring WSOP live streams out from behind the paywall. Even though the series is over, you can head to PokerStars YouTube and Twitch channels to watch WSOP coverage for free. All live streams are available in markets and languages PokerStars operators in — opening up the famed WSOP coverage to more people than ever before.
Some live streams to check out whilst we wait for the 2026 WSOP.
For die-hard fans looking for even more coverage of the WSOP, signing up for a PokerGO account or checking out their YouTube channel is a good call as this year there will be near-daily coverage from the 2025 WSOP during the series. Streams started on May 31 with WSOP Event #3: $5,000 Eight Handed No-Limit Hold’em and ran through to the end of the series with featured highlights.
Over two dozen bracelet events had accompanying coverage plus there were daily live streams of the Main Event from July 2 to its conclusion on July 16.
Other events that will have PokerGO coverage included:
YouTube is a great place to access free WSOP content all year round. They are full of videos from big poker names such as Rampage Poker, Kevin Martin, Brad Owen and Wolfgang Poker
One of the most popular WSOP daily vlogs on YouTube is undoubtably GGPoker Ambassador Daniel Negreanu.
Negreanu regularly makes deep runs in WSOP events and uploads daily vlogs to YouTube and X. His vlogs are packed full of insights and analysis, providing a fly-on-the-wall look at the WSOP from the perspective of someone playing multiple events.
If you’re in Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Jersey or Nevada, this is the place to get in on 2025 WSOP action from the comfort of your own home.
Head to the PokerStars YouTube and Twitch channels. Thanks to a new partnership with PokerGO, WSOP coverage has come out from behind the paywall and is available globally without having to pay anything. These are available all year round.
You can watch WSOP coverage on PokerGOand select events will be available on YouTube. PokerGO offers the most comprehensive coverage, offering up a mix of live-streams and pre recorded shows, for over two dozen bracelet events.
Yes! Over hundreds of hours of WSOP coverage will be streamed on PokerGO.
Yes they do! Not all of all the WSOP shows are released on YouTube, but if you don’t want to pay for a PokerGO subscription this is perfect place to go to get free WSOP coverage. You can access these all year round.
Yes! Not only do PokerGO upload videos to YouTube, but famous poker pros such as Daniel Negreanu usually upload daily vlogs of all the WSOP action.
Yes and no. If you want access to all PokerGO coverage plus access to their entire library of poker shows, then yes! But if you are happy to watch the videos they upload to YouTube, then theses videos are free to access.
Yes! You can watch WSOP coverage if you have access to the internet on PokerGO and YouTube.