WrestleMania 32: What time does it start, what channel is it on, where can I watch it and full match card
Everything you need to know about WrestleMania 32
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Your support makes all the difference.WrestleMania 32 takes place at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas for the first time as the culmination of a long-term feud between WWE World Heavyweight champion Triple H and former title holder Roman Reigns is set to headline the company’s Super Bowl event.
11 matches have been scheduled for the Grandest Stage of Them All, which will also see the United States, Intercontinental and Divas Championships put on the line as well as the in-ring return of Shane McMahon.
The son of the WWE Chairman, Vince McMahon, will take on The Undertaker in a surprise match that will see The Phenom put his WrestleMania future on the line, while McMahon Jnr will seize control of Raw if he finds a way to beat his old rival – all taking place inside Hell In a Cell.
Brock Lesnar and Dean Ambrose will lock horns once again following their collision in the triple-threat match at Fastlane that saw Reigns book his place as the No 1 contender for Triple H’s title. Both Ambrose and Lesnar will seek to destroy one another, with the fitting stipulation of a no holds barred street fight added to the hotly-anticipated encounter that could prove to be the match of the night.
Having competed as tag team partners and against each other in recent weeks, AJ Styles and Chris Jericho will go at it to determine which legend of the ring deserves to take the plaudits.
The Tag Team Championship won’t be on the line at WrestleMania, but fan favourites The New Day will still be in action as they face The League of Nations in a 4-on-3 handicap match, with Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods set to take on Sheamus, Rusev, Alberto del Rio and King Barrett.
Intercontinental champion Kevin Owens has the odds stacked firmly against him as he takes on six other men in a ladder match for the title, with Dolph Ziggler, Zack Ryder, Sin Cara, The Miz, Stardust and rival Sami Zayn all gunning for his belt.
Kalisto will defend his United States championship against Ryback following The Big Guy’s recent heel turn, while the final match on the main show will see Divas champion Charlotte face both Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks in a Triple-Threat title match.
On the WrestleMania pre-show, the third annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal will see the likes of the Big Show, Kane and the Social Outcasts compete in an over-the-top-rope contest to win the coveted trophy, while The Total Divas team of Brie Bella, Paige, Natalya, Alicia Fox and Eva Marie will face Team B.A.D & Blonde in Naomi, Tamina, Lana, Emma and Summer Rae.
The final pre-show match will see The Usos face The Dudley Boyz in a tag-team encounter, with the latter still facing the fury of the WWE Universe after ditching their liking for a table of two.
What time does it start?
WrestleMania 32 begins on Sunday 3 April at midnight GMT.
Where can I watch it?
Live coverage will be broadcast on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) and Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 494) as well as the WWE Network, which will also show the WrestleMania pre-show in full.
How much will it cost?
Sky Sports viewers will have to pay £19.95 to watch WrestleMania 32, while WWE Network subscribers will be able to view the action for no extra cost.
Full match card and odds
Pre-show:
The Total Divas vs Team B.A.D & Blonde – 10-Diva tag-team match
The Usos vs The Dudley Boyz – Tag-team match
Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal
Main show:
The New Day (11/10) vs The League of Nations (4/6) – 4-on-3 handicap match
Kalisto (4/6) vs Ryback (11/10) – United States Championship match
Kevin Owens 4/11) vs Sami Zayn (9/4), Dolph Ziggler (10/1), Zack Ryder (12/1), Sin Cara (33/1), The Miz (25/1) and Stardust (50/1) – Intercontinental Championship ladder match.
Chris Jericho vs AJ Styles – singles match
Charlotte (21/10) vs Becky Lynch (7/2) vs Sasha Banks (4/9) – Divas Championship triple-threat match
Brock Lesnar (5/6) vs Dean Ambrose (5/6) – No Holds Barred Street Fight
The Undertaker (8/11) vs Shane McMahon (evens) – Hell In a Cell
Triple H (3/1) vs Roman Reigns (1/5) – WWE World Heavyeight Championship match
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