How to watch Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez vs Terence Crawford live stream: watch boxing, start time, full fight card
Canelo defends his undisputed crown against Bud in a potential fight-of-the-year contender

The Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez vs Terence Crawford live stream from Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, is arguably the boxing event of the year. The Mexican's undisputed super middleweight title is on the line and you can watch it all without a PPV on Netflix.
Will Canelo finally get a proper test? How will Crawford deal with moving up two weight divisions? You'll want to tune in. You can watch Canelo vs Crawford from anywhere with a VPN.
► Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025
► Venue: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
► Canelo vs Crawford ringwalks: 11:30 p.m. ET / 8:30 p.m. PT / 4:30 a.m. GMT (Sun.) / 1:30 p.m. AEST (Sun.)
• U.S. / U.K. / RoW — Netflix (prices vary by country)
• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk-free
Alvarez remains one of boxing's biggest draws and became undisputed at super middleweight for the second time in May after outpointing IBF champion William Scull. Canelo's loss to Dimitri Bivol up at light heavyweight still hurts, but at his natural weight of 168lbs he has looked in great shape. Yet he never faced David Benavidez at 168lbs to leave many to wonder whether the 35-year-old knows his prodigious body shots and ring IQ are on the wane.
Crawford will provide that test. A four-division world champion like his opponent, Bud will make history in victory as the first man in the four-belt era to be undisputed at three different weights, having already completed the set at light welterweight and welterweight. Now 37, and sitting higher in most viewers' pound-for-pound list than Canelo, the highly skilled southpaw will have to throw off a year's worth of ringrust and put Canelo under pressure early. Remember, Crawford is moving up two weight divisions here.
Canelo will start as favorite, but Crawford is so skilled he'll cause anyone problems. Also, with Dana White and Turki Al-Sheikh offering a 'knock-out bonus' in the six figures, both may be encouraged to go for broke.
Check out all the need-to-know information on how to watch Canelo vs Crawford live streams below, plus a stacked undercard – in the U.S. or abroad.
Which country has the cheapest Netflix subscription for Alvarez vs Crawford?
One of the countries with the cheapest Netflix subscription is India, where the Netflix standard plan costs a mere $2.36 per month (Rs 199 per month).
Remember, if you're away from home at the minute, you'll need to get yourself a boxing VPN, such as NordVPN, to watch your usual Netflix subscription from anywhere in the world.
Watch Canelo-Crawford live streams from anywhere
Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the Canelo vs Crawford fight on your usual streaming service?
You can still watch Itauma vs Whyte on it thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for boxing fans away on vacation or on business. We think NordVPN is the best VPN on the market right now.
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It's really easy to set up and use a VPN in just three steps.
1. Choose and install your VPN. The best you can get right now is NordVPN.
2. Pick server location. So if you're in the U.S. and want to watch your usual U.K.-based stream, choose a server in the U.K..
3. Sit back and enjoy. Head to the streaming service showing the action and watch without being geo-blocked.
How to watch Canelo vs Crawford live stream in the U.S.
Boxing fans in the U.S. can catch the Canelo vs Crawford fight live on Netflix, as is the case in much of the world. The commentary will be available in five languages including English.
The the fight is included as part of a regular monthly subscription – no pesky PPV fees, here – so you can catch all the action from as little as $7.99. The ad-free tier, meanwhile, costs $17.99 a month. A premier tier, with 4K capability, is $24.99 a month.
Looking for a free Netflix trial? You're outta luck. There are three potential ways to get Netflix free... none of them are truly 'free' though.
Remember, if you already use those services but aren't in the U.S. right now, you can watch Alvarez vs Crawford live streams by using a VPN such as NordVPN. And if, for whatever reason, you can't get it working, do remember that you have the comfort of a 30-day money-back guarantee with NordVPN.
How to watch Canelo vs Crawford live streams in the U.K.
For fight fans in the U.K., Netflix is also the place to go to watch the Canelo-Crawford fight night in the early hours of Sunday, September 14.
Again, it's all part of your regular Netflix subscription (no PPVs here) with a month's access to the streaming service costing just £5.99 per month if you can sit through the ads. For £12.99 a month, you can do away with the ads altogether.
If you're traveling away from the U.K., and want to watch Canelo vs Crawford online, you'll need to get yourself a knockout VPN, such as NordVPN.
In addition to the Canelo-Crawford fight, you'll be able to watch some of the best Netflix shows plus documentaries such as "Tiger King" and "Investigation Alien". Worth noting: you need a TV license to watch live sports on Netflix in the U.K. – else you risk a £1000 fine.
How to watch Canelo vs Crawford live streams in Canada
It's a similar picture for our friends in the great white north, where Netflix is showing the Paul vs Tyson fight in Canada as part of your regular subscription to the streaming service.
Netflix costs at CA$7.99 per month, or CA$18.99 if you want to ditch the ads. The Premium 4K option is CA$23.99.
Not in Canada right now? You'll need to get yourself a knockout boxing VPN, such as NordVPN.
Watch Canelo vs Crawford live stream in Australia
Let's not forget about boxing fans Down Under, too. Watch Canelo vs Crawford live via Netflix. In Australia a month's subscription costs from AU$9.99.
Traveling away from Australia at the minute? You'll need to get yourself a boxing VPN, such as NordVPN.
How to watch Canelo vs Crawford live in New Zealand
For New Zealand boxing fans wanting to catch the Canelo vs Crawford fight, it's Netflix again. For the Kiwis, a monthly subscription to the streaming service starts from NZ$17.99.
Remember, if you're away from NZ at the minute, you'll need to get yourself a VPN, such as NordVPN.
Can I get Netflix for free?
Our experts have looked into how to get Netflix for free in the U.S. and, while it's tricky, there are certain ways to get Netflix as part of a mobile phone or internet subscription. Sadly, Netflix discontinued free trials back in 2020, and we don't expect it to offer any freebies ahead of the Canelo vs Crawford fight.
Canelo vs Crawford tale of the tape
Header Cell - Column 0 | Canelo Alvarez | Terence Crawford |
---|---|---|
Nationality | Mexico | U.S. |
Date of birth | July 18th, 1990 | September 28th, 1987 |
Height | 5' 7.5" | 5' 8" |
Reach | 70.5" | 74" |
Total fights | 67 | 41 |
Record | 63-2-2 (39 KOs) | 41-0 (31 KOs) |
Canelo vs Crawford fight card
- Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford; Super middleweight, for the undisputed title
- Callum Walsh vs Fernando Vargas Jr; Light middleweight
- Christian M'billi vs Lester Martínez; Super middleweight, for the WBC interim title
- Mohammed Alakel vs John Ornelas; Lightweight
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Andy Murray is an award-winning sports writer and columnist. A fluent Spanish speaker and former semi-professional footballer, he was senior staff writer of world-leading football magazine FourFourTwo for seven years and continues to write and edit for them, national newspapers, websites and Premier League clubs. He is not a famous tennis player.
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