Find out what time World's Strongest Man 2025 is on TV tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
World's Strongest Man 2025 is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Britain's Strongest Man. Action from the opening event of the Giants Live series, held at Utilita Arena in Sheffield. Tom Stoltman of Scotland was victorious here in 2024, with his brother Luke in third place and Wales' Gavin Bilton finishing second. James Richardson and Radzi Chinyanganya present, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Britain's Strongest Man. Action from the opening event of the Giants Live series, held at Utilita Arena in Sheffield. Tom Stoltman of Scotland was victorious here in 2024, with his brother Luke in third place and Wales' Gavin Bilton finishing second. James Richardson and Radzi Chinyanganya present, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Britain's Strongest Man. Action from the opening event of the Giants Live series, held at Utilita Arena in Sheffield. Tom Stoltman of Scotland was victorious here in 2024, with his brother Luke in third place and Wales' Gavin Bilton finishing second. James Richardson and Radzi Chinyanganya present, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Europe's Strongest Man. Action from the second round of the Giants Live series, held at First Direct Arena in Leeds. Three former champions, title-holder Luke Stoltman, 2023 winner Pavlo Kordiyaka, and Luke 'The Future' Richardson were in the field. Presented by James Richardson and Laurence Shahlaei, with commentary from Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Europe's Strongest Man. Action from the second round of the Giants Live series, held at First Direct Arena in Leeds. Three former champions, title-holder Luke Stoltman, 2023 winner Pavlo Kordiyaka, and Luke 'The Future' Richardson were in the field. Presented by James Richardson and Laurence Shahlaei, with commentary from Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Europe's Strongest Man. Action from the second round of the Giants Live series, held at First Direct Arena in Leeds. Three former champions, title-holder Luke Stoltman, 2023 winner Pavlo Kordiyaka, and Luke 'The Future' Richardson were in the field. Presented by James Richardson and Laurence Shahlaei, with commentary from Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
The Strongman Classic. Action from the third event of the Giants Live series, held at Royal Albert Hall in London. The likes of Mitchell Hooper, Evan Singleton and Trey Mitchell competed in the Log Medley, Hercules Hold, Frame Carry, Deadlift for Reps and the Castle Stones. James Richardson and Radzi Chinyanganya present, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
The Strongman Classic. Action from the third event of the Giants Live series, held at Royal Albert Hall in London. The likes of Mitchell Hooper, Evan Singleton and Trey Mitchell competed in the Log Medley, Hercules Hold, Frame Carry, Deadlift for Reps and the Castle Stones. James Richardson and Radzi Chinyanganya present, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
The Strongman Classic. Action from the third event of the Giants Live series, held at Royal Albert Hall in London. The likes of Mitchell Hooper, Evan Singleton and Trey Mitchell competed in the Log Medley, Hercules Hold, Frame Carry, Deadlift for Reps and the Castle Stones. James Richardson and Radzi Chinyanganya present, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
The Giants Live Finals. Action from the final round of the series at OVO Hydro Arena in Glasgow. National hero and three times World's Strongest Man, Tom Stoltman was roared on as he looked to take the title in face of competition from all four corners of the globe. Presented by James Richardson and Radzi Chinyanganya, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
The Giants Live Finals. Action from the final round of the series at OVO Hydro Arena in Glasgow. National hero and three times World's Strongest Man, Tom Stoltman was roared on as he looked to take the title in face of competition from all four corners of the globe. Presented by James Richardson and Radzi Chinyanganya, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
The Giants Live Finals. Action from the final round of the series at OVO Hydro Arena in Glasgow. National hero and three times World's Strongest Man, Tom Stoltman was roared on as he looked to take the title in face of competition from all four corners of the globe. Presented by James Richardson and Radzi Chinyanganya, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Action from heat one, held at California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where reigning champion Tom Stoltman of Great Britain was among the participants. In a brand-new format all 25 men competed across five groups and five events, where performances in the group stage counted towards the outcome. After the five events are completed, the 10 finalists have their performances in each event rated against each other, giving them a points score from 1-10 relative to which of the finalists performed best in the group stage. Presented by James Richardson, Eddie Hall and Michelle Ackerley, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Action from heat one, held at California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where reigning champion Tom Stoltman of Great Britain was among the participants. In a brand-new format all 25 men competed across five groups and five events, where performances in the group stage counted towards the outcome. After the five events are completed, the 10 finalists have their performances in each event rated against each other, giving them a points score from 1-10 relative to which of the finalists performed best in the group stage. Presented by James Richardson, Eddie Hall and Michelle Ackerley, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Action from heat one, held at California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where reigning champion Tom Stoltman of Great Britain was among the participants. In a brand-new format all 25 men competed across five groups and five events, where performances in the group stage counted towards the outcome. After the five events are completed, the 10 finalists have their performances in each event rated against each other, giving them a points score from 1-10 relative to which of the finalists performed best in the group stage. Presented by James Richardson, Eddie Hall and Michelle Ackerley, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Action from heat one, held at California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where reigning champion Tom Stoltman of Great Britain was among the participants. In a brand-new format all 25 men competed across five groups and five events, where performances in the group stage counted towards the outcome. After the five events are completed, the 10 finalists have their performances in each event rated against each other, giving them a points score from 1-10 relative to which of the finalists performed best in the group stage. Presented by James Richardson, Eddie Hall and Michelle Ackerley, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Action from heat one, held at California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where reigning champion Tom Stoltman of Great Britain was among the participants. In a brand-new format all 25 men competed across five groups and five events, where performances in the group stage counted towards the outcome. After the five events are completed, the 10 finalists have their performances in each event rated against each other, giving them a points score from 1-10 relative to which of the finalists performed best in the group stage. Presented by James Richardson, Eddie Hall and Michelle Ackerley, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Action from heat one, held at California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where reigning champion Tom Stoltman of Great Britain was among the participants. In a brand-new format all 25 men competed across five groups and five events, where performances in the group stage counted towards the outcome. After the five events are completed, the 10 finalists have their performances in each event rated against each other, giving them a points score from 1-10 relative to which of the finalists performed best in the group stage. Presented by James Richardson, Eddie Hall and Michelle Ackerley, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Action from heat two, held at California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento. Canada's Mitchell Hooper came into this heat among the favourites to win the title, while British hopes lied with Paddy Haynes. Presented by James Richardson, Eddie Hall and Michelle Ackerley, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Action from heat two, held at California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento. Canada's Mitchell Hooper came into this heat among the favourites to win the title, while British hopes lied with Paddy Haynes. Presented by James Richardson, Eddie Hall and Michelle Ackerley, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce
Action from heat two, held at California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento. Canada's Mitchell Hooper came into this heat among the favourites to win the title, while British hopes lied with Paddy Haynes. Presented by James Richardson, Eddie Hall and Michelle Ackerley, with commentary by Danny Wallace and Colin Bryce