AEW All In London: Everything you need to know about All Elite Wrestling’s Wembley show

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AEW announced in April that it will be heading to the UK for the first time on August 27 for All In: London.

UK fans have been clamouring for AEW to cross the pond ever since the company began in January 2019 but no one could have expected that Wembley Stadium would be their first destination.

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Wembley holds a special place in the hearts of UK wrestling fans thanks to WWE holding SummerSlam 1992 there (albeit in the original incarnation of the stadium). SummerSlam 1992 is believed to be WWE's highest attended show of all time, with over 80,000 fans in attendance.

Many had predicted that AEW's first UK show would be held at Craven Cottage, the home of Fulham F.C., which is owned by AEW CEO Tony Khan's father Shahid Khan. Khan had even previously stated he would like to make Craven Cottage AEW's UK home.

But AEW has decided to play it anything but safe for their UK debut, booking an iconic venue that can hold upwards of 90,000 fans.

Below, Digital Spy has rounded up everything we already know about the massive show, answering some of the fans' biggest questions as we embark on the road to Wembley.

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When and where is AEW: All In London?

AEW: All In London will take place at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 27.

When do tickets go on sale for AEW: All In London ?

Tickets for AEW: All In London go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 5 at 9 a.m. BST and are available here. Fans in the UK can pre-register for early access to tickets right now via the same link.

According to reports, over 55,000 people have already signed up for pre-registration.

How much will tickets cost for AEW: All In London ?

AEW has not announced ticket prices for AEW: All In London yet, but Live Nation UK has said tickets will cost between £30 and £500 (minus fees).

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What will the match card be for AEW: All In London ?

AEW has not announced the card for AEW: All In London yet, but fans can expect some huge matches.

Of course, many fans will be expecting AEW's British stars including AEW Women's Champion Jamie Hayter, Saraya and Pac to have prominent matches on the card.

Fans have also been clamouring for AEW to book British NJPW wrestler Will Ospreay on the card, potentially against Kenny Omega in a rematch from Wrestle Kingdom 17.

Will there be other events around AEW: All In London ?

Yes! There will be more wrestling for fans to enjoy on the weekend of AEW: All In London.

British wrestling company Revolution Pro Wrestling (Rev Pro) have confirmed they will run a show on the Saturday before All In, with details to be announced shortly.

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How can I watch AEW: All In London ?

AEW is yet to announce how those of us who won't be able to attend AEW: All In London will be able to watch the show.

Notably, AEW did not describe All In as a pay-per-view when they first announced the show (while Forbidden Door was labelled a PPV the month before).

This has led to speculation that All In could air as a TV special in the US or on the new Max streaming service.

In the UK, AEW pay-per-views air on Fite, but given the scale of All In, an airing on one of ITV's channels or its ITVX streaming service isn't out of the question.

Catch AEW Dynamite live every Thursday at 1am in the UK and Rampage every Saturday at 3am on FITE with an AEW Plus subscription. US customers can also watch Dynamite on TBS and Rampage on TNT, and in the UK, Dynamite repeats air on ITV4.

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