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Roman Reigns stands in Drew McIntyre’s way at Clash At The Castle (Picture: WWE)

In a matter of hours, WWE will hold its first major UK stadium show in 30 years when Clash At The Castle comes to Cardiff, Wales.

Fans from all over the UK and beyond have arrived in Cardiff ahead of the company’s first event on this scale on these shores since SummerSlam 1992, and the excitement is in the air.

It’s been three decades since Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart and British Bulldog met in their legendary main event at Wembley Stadium, and now a new generation – including Scotsman Drew McIntyre – of stars wants to make their own history.

It’s a totally stacked card with three major championship bouts and some fierce grudge matches, while Tyson Fury himself is set to be at ringside.

With the massive event finally upon us – and Metro.co.uk on the ground in Cardiff as we speak – we’ve put together our regular guide with the match card, streaming details and more.

Here’s everything you need to know about the show…

When is WWE Clash At The Castle 2022?

WWE presents Clash At The Castle on tonight (Saturday, September 3) with all the action on the main card kicking off at 6pm for fans in the UK as we finally get another premium live event.

How can you watch WWE Clash At The Castle

As ever, there will be the usual Kickoff show available for those who aren’t in the stadium to watch on the WWE Network, WWE.com, the WWE app, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Twitch at 5pm.

For fans in the UK not lucky enough to be there, you can tune into the main Clash At The Castle show by either streaming live or watching on demand via the WWE Network – or order the event via BT Sport Box Office.

WWE Clash At The Castle 2022 match card

Undisputed WWE Universal Title: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Drew McIntyreSmackDown Women’s Title: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Shayna BaszlerBianca Belair, Asuka and Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley, Iyo Sky and Dakota KaiMatt Riddle vs. Seth Freakin’ RollinsIntercontinental Title: Gunther (c) vs. SheamusJudgment Day (Finn Balor and Damian Priest) vs. Rey Mysterio and Edge

What can you expect from WWE SummerSlam? Predictions for the show including title changes, returns and Tyson Fury

First of all, this is surely Drew McIntyre’s moment.

The Scottish Warrior – who stood tall at the end of SmackDown on Friday night – goes into Cardiff, Wales a fair way from his Scottish homeland but he undoubtedly has the support of the UK fans at a show only really happening after he championed it for a long time.

If he beats Roman Reigns, it will mark his first title win in front of fans, which is more than he deserves and will be an incredible moment in the Principality Stadium.

Elsewhere, Sheamus winning the IC Title would be beautiful with him finally winning the one prize that has eluded him, but Gunther can’t be ruled out when he’s on such a roll.

Look to Liv Morgan to retain the SmackDown Women’s Championship to build some much-needed momentum, while Matt Riddle will get revenge on Seth Rollins in one of many potential show-stealers.

Bayley, Iyo Sky and Dakota Kai should get a win in their first match at a unit, and The Judgment Day should also pick up a victory here, potentially with Dominik Mysterio finally turning on his dad Rey after the bell.

Got a story?

If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@metro.co.uk, calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you.

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WWE Clash At The Castle preview: UK start time, matches, live stream and more-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

Roman Reigns stands in Drew McIntyre’s way at Clash At The Castle (Picture: WWE)

In a matter of hours, WWE will hold its first major UK stadium show in 30 years when Clash At The Castle comes to Cardiff, Wales.

Fans from all over the UK and beyond have arrived in Cardiff ahead of the company’s first event on this scale on these shores since SummerSlam 1992, and the excitement is in the air.

It’s been three decades since Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart and British Bulldog met in their legendary main event at Wembley Stadium, and now a new generation – including Scotsman Drew McIntyre – of stars wants to make their own history.

It’s a totally stacked card with three major championship bouts and some fierce grudge matches, while Tyson Fury himself is set to be at ringside.

With the massive event finally upon us – and Metro.co.uk on the ground in Cardiff as we speak – we’ve put together our regular guide with the match card, streaming details and more.

Here’s everything you need to know about the show…

When is WWE Clash At The Castle 2022?

WWE presents Clash At The Castle on tonight (Saturday, September 3) with all the action on the main card kicking off at 6pm for fans in the UK as we finally get another premium live event.

How can you watch WWE Clash At The Castle

As ever, there will be the usual Kickoff show available for those who aren’t in the stadium to watch on the WWE Network, WWE.com, the WWE app, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Twitch at 5pm.

For fans in the UK not lucky enough to be there, you can tune into the main Clash At The Castle show by either streaming live or watching on demand via the WWE Network – or order the event via BT Sport Box Office.

WWE Clash At The Castle 2022 match card

Undisputed WWE Universal Title: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Drew McIntyreSmackDown Women’s Title: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Shayna BaszlerBianca Belair, Asuka and Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley, Iyo Sky and Dakota KaiMatt Riddle vs. Seth Freakin’ RollinsIntercontinental Title: Gunther (c) vs. SheamusJudgment Day (Finn Balor and Damian Priest) vs. Rey Mysterio and Edge

What can you expect from WWE SummerSlam? Predictions for the show including title changes, returns and Tyson Fury

First of all, this is surely Drew McIntyre’s moment.

The Scottish Warrior – who stood tall at the end of SmackDown on Friday night – goes into Cardiff, Wales a fair way from his Scottish homeland but he undoubtedly has the support of the UK fans at a show only really happening after he championed it for a long time.

If he beats Roman Reigns, it will mark his first title win in front of fans, which is more than he deserves and will be an incredible moment in the Principality Stadium.

Elsewhere, Sheamus winning the IC Title would be beautiful with him finally winning the one prize that has eluded him, but Gunther can’t be ruled out when he’s on such a roll.

Look to Liv Morgan to retain the SmackDown Women’s Championship to build some much-needed momentum, while Matt Riddle will get revenge on Seth Rollins in one of many potential show-stealers.

Bayley, Iyo Sky and Dakota Kai should get a win in their first match at a unit, and The Judgment Day should also pick up a victory here, potentially with Dominik Mysterio finally turning on his dad Rey after the bell.

Got a story?

If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@metro.co.uk, calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you.


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