History will be made tonight as the WWE returns to British shores for its first major stadium show in 30 years.

Clash at the Castle takes place at the iconic Principality Stadium in Cardiff, three decades after 1992's iconic SummerSlam from Wembley Stadium where The British Bulldog delighted the home faithful by defeating Bret Hart in the main event for the Intercontinental Championship.

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Another Brit will perform main event honours during Clash At The Castle as proud Scotsman Drew McIntyre takes on reigning WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, looking to end Reigns' near two-year stint as king of the promotion.

They'll be backed up by a stellar supporting cast of Superstars with the likes of Liv Morgan, Shayna Baszler, Matt Riddle, Seth Rollins and Sheamus all headed for the UK this September.

With a historic night in store on the BT Sport network, you do not want to miss out on this unmissable event. Here are all the ways you can watch WWE Clash at the Castle 2022.

When does it start?

Clash at the Castle 2022 will take place on Saturday 3 September, with live coverage beginning at 6pm on BT Sport 2.

Where is Clash at the Castle?

Cardiff's Principality Stadium will host this historic event.

The iconic arena has a capacity of around 74,000 with the likes of Anthony Joshua and Joe Calzaghe among the names to have fought there, as well as hosting a Rugby World Cup final and a UEFA Champions League final.

Clash at the Castle predictions & latest news

The stars will be out in force in the Welsh capital with a dazzling array of Superstars taking the trip over the pond to write another chapter in British wrestling history.

Drew McIntyre has to be considered a decent favourite to end Roman Reigns' tenure as the WWE Universal Champion on home soil with the Scotsman seeking to emulate The British Bulldog's memorable win at SummerSlam 1992 from Wembley Stadium.

Sheamus may also see his hand raised in the Welsh capital; The Celtic Warrior has the opportunity to become the first WWE Grand Slam champion since AJ Styles - but only if he can defeat the WWE Intercontinental Champion, Gunther.

As ever with these marquee events, there are likely to be a number of surprises and guest appearances thrown in over the course of the evening.

Could new WWE signee Logan Paul make an appearance after his triumphant debut at SummerSlam when he took on The Miz in a thriller?

And will we see the surprise return of a legend - perhaps The Undertaker, more than 30 years on from his appearance at Wembley Stadium on the WWE's last major stadium tour?

There are rumours we might even see Edge in Cardiff too with the Canadian icon slated to be facing Finn Balor in a singles match - although we'll have to wait and see if the 'Rated R Superstar' does show.

 

Clash at the Castle 2022 full card

Roman Reigns (c) vs Drew McIntyre - Undisputed WWE Universal Championship

Liv Morgan (c) vs Shayna Baszler - WWE Smackdown Women's Championship

Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss & Asuka vs Bayley, Dakota Kai & Iyo Sky - Six-woman tag team match

Riddle vs Seth 'Freakin' Rollins

Gunther (c) vs Sheamus - WWE Intercontinental Championship

More matches may be added.

How to live stream Clash at the Castle on a phone or tablet

Subscribers wanting to watch the show can open the BT Sport app on Saturday night and follow the link on the homepage.

The app is available to download for free on iOS and Android phones and tablets.

How to live stream Clash at the Castle on a laptop

Follow this Clash at the Castle link or access via bt.com/sport when our coverage gets underway.

How to watch the event on TV

If you prefer watching all the action on the big screen, just head to BT Sport 2 in time for the beginning of the event. BT TV customers can find us on channel 431, while Sky customers can head to channel 414 and Virgin Media viewers to channel 528.

What if I can't watch the show live?

No problem! Our brilliant enhanced video player is available on both the BT Sport app on mobile and tablet and BTSport.com.

You won't miss miss a second of the action thanks to our interactive timeline, which lets you control your own viewing experience by allowing you to scroll back through the entire card - or skip to your preferred fight using our 'chapters' feature.

And most importantly, the entire card will remain available to watch spoiler-free immediately after broadcast - as it will on our large screen device app. Bookmark this page and return at your leisure to tune in from the outset.

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To make the switch to a spoiler-free home page, open up the app and click 'More' in the bottom corner.

Under 'Settings' change the 'Landing page' option from 'Home' to 'Spoiler-free replays'.

You will then need to exit and close your app. Once you reload the app, your home page will default to the 'Spoiler-free' tab in the Sports navigation menu.

Once you're done in spoiler-free mode, you can either revert your home page back to the default option - or simply navigate away from the spoiler-free tab and check out some of our other must-see content across the app.