WWE Saturday Night's Main Event 2024 Preview: Full Match Card, Start Time, Where To Watch

WWE presents Saturday Night's Main Event this coming Saturday, 14th December live from Nassau Coliseum in New York, the same location as the first event back in 1985. The NBC Network TV special makes its return with a fantastic night of action ahead.

Everything you need to know ahead of Saturday's action can be found here, including the match card, start times, where to watch and predictions ahead of the show. The event features a host of WWE’s biggest superstars. 

Start Time

The event will get underway at the same time live across the world. Below you can find the start time for Saturday Night’s Main Event in a number of locations worldwide. 

Eastern (US) - Saturday 8pm

Central (US) - Saturday 8pm

Pacific (US) - Saturday 5pm

GMT (UK) - Sunday 1am

Central Europe - Sunday 2am

India - Sunday 6:30am

The event is set to be aired for two hours making it the same running time as a regular TV episode.

Where To Watch

For viewers in the United States, the TV special is set to simulcast on NBC and Peacock. However, for viewers in the United Kingdom this event will not be the same as regular Saturday scheduled programming. 

WWE fans in the United Kingdom will be able to watch Saturday Night’s Main Event by tuning in to WWE’s official YouTube channel. This was announced just some days ago and cleared up any confusion about why the show was not listed on the WWE Network. 

Viewers in the UK received an email in the past week confirming that the Network will no longer exist when the switch to full programming on Netflix is made. 

Full Card

WWE have produced quite the card for the event. At a glance the full card looks just like that of a big scale pay per view with four titles on the line. 

Cody Rhodes v Kevin Owens: WWE Championship

Cody Rhodes v Kevin Owens for the WWE Championship at Saturday Night's Main Event.

Credit: WWE.com

The ‘American Nightmare’ is set to renew his rivalry with Owens this Saturday as the two face off once again. The feud between the two has heated up heavily over the past weeks. 

Owens has once again developed his heel persona incredibly well with some fantastic promo work. Rhodes defeated Owens earlier in the year when the pair battled it out for the title at Bash in Berlin.

You can expect these two to put on a fantastic match which is likely to be the main event of the show on Saturday.

Gunther v Finn Balor: World Heavyweight Championship

Gunther v Finn Balor for the World Heavyweight Championship at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event

Credit: WWE.com

Gunther is set to defend his World Title for the second time in just a few weeks. The Ring General recently defeated Balor’s former partner Damian Priest at Survivor Series

The match was made official at last week's RAW when Balor met with Gunther backstage. Rumours suggest that the ‘Prince’ is set for a major singles push in 2025, could this be the start of a big momentum gain for Balor?

Another great match that will likely deliver to expectations when two of Europe's best pro wrestlers go head to head. 

Liv Morgan v Iyo Sky: Women's World Championship

Liv Morgan v Iyo Sky for the WWE Womens World Heavyweight Championship at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event

Credit: WWE.com

Having been part of an incredible battle during the Women's WarGames match at Survivor Series just a week ago, Morgan and Sky meet again. A lot is at stake as the Women's World Title is on the line. 

A match that could truly go either way, Sky has earned her shot at the title and would be a firm fan favourite to win the gold. However, Morgan will undoubtedly have some surprises up her sleeves as she looks to retain her title.

Tournament Final: Womens United States Championship 

WWE Womens United States Championship Tournament Bracket

Credit: WWE

The tournament to crown the first Women’s United States Championship continues this week. The final will take place at Saturday Night’s Main Event this Saturday guaranteeing a new title holder at the event. 

The following superstars remain as contenders ahead of the tournament’s progression. 

Bayley

Chelsea Green

Michin

Tiffany Stratton

MORE MATCHES COULD BE ANNOUNCED AHEAD OF THE EVENT.

Alex Wallace

Editor In Chief at The Sport Focus | Freelance Sports Journalist

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