The Miss World 2025 grand finale will be held this Saturday, May 31, at the Hitex Convention Center in Hyderabad, India, where the most beautiful contestants from 108 countries will compete for the crown of Czech Krystyna Pyszková, chosen as the previous pageant’s queen. Here’s the exact start time of the event and the TV channel to watch it on, depending on your country.

If you’re in the United States, you can watch Miss World 2025 at different times: 12 p.m. ET, 11 a.m. CT, 10 a.m. MT, and 9 a.m. PT.

In Mexico and Central American countries such as Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Honduras, coverage of the Miss World pageant begins at 10:00 a.m.

Peru, Colombia, Panama, and Ecuador will their respective candidates in Miss World 2025 starting at 11:00 a.m., while in Canada, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Bolivia, and Venezuela, they will do so at 12:00 p.m.

Starting at 1:00 p.m., Miss World will begin broadcasting in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay.

When and where is Miss World 2025 being held?

The 72nd edition of Miss World will take place on Saturday, May 31, 2025 at the HITEX Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad, India.

How to watch Miss World 2025 on TV or Streaming?

Miss World 2025 can be watched LIVE, DIRECT, and FREE on the Miss World YouTube channel. Another option to follow the beauty pageant is on the official website www.missworld.com.

What time does Miss World 2025 start in the United States?

Miss World 2025 starts at 12pm ET (11am CT | 10am MT | 9am PT) in the 50 states of the United States. Check the time zone to see the beauty gala in your city.

Time 50 states of the United States
12pm ET (UTC-5) Virginia Occidental, Velmont, Tennessee (EST), South Carolina, Rhode Island, Pensilvania, Ohio, North Carolina, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Michigan (EST), Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Kentucky (EST), Indiana (EST), Georgia, Florida (EST), District of Columbia, Delaware, Connecticut.
11am CT (UTC-6) Wisconsin, Texas, Tennessee (CST), South Dakota (CST), Oklahoma, North Dakota (CST), Nebraska (CST), Minnesota, Mississippi, Misuri, Michigan (CST), Kentucky (CST), Kansas (CST), Iowa, Indiana (CST), Illinois, Florida (CST), Arkansas, Alabama.
10am MT (UTC-7) Wyoming, Utah, Texas (El Paso y Hudspeth), South Dakota(MST), Oregón (MST), North Dakota (MST), New México, Nevada (MST), Nebraska (MST), Montana, Kansas (MST), Idaho (MST), Colorado, Arizona.
9am PT (UTC-8) Washington, Oregón (PST), New Hampshire, Nevada (PST), Idaho (PST), California.

What time does Miss World 2025 start in your country?

Here is the release information for fans across the globe:

  • 9am PDT – Pacific Daylight Time
  • 10am MDT – Mountain Daylight Time
  • 10am CST – Mexico City, Mexico
  • 11am COT – Bogota, Colombia
  • 11am PET – Lima, Peru
  • 11am CDT – Central Daylight Time
  • 12pm EDT – Eastern Daylight Time
  • 12pm AEST – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • 12pm AEST - San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • 12pm CLST – Santiago, Chile
  • 1pm ART – Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 1pm BRT – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • 5pm BST – Londres, United Kingdom
  • 5pm AST – Abuya, Nigeria
  • 6pm CEST – Central Europe
  • 6pm CEST – Madrid, Spain
  • 6pm CEST – Roma, Italy
  • 6pm CEST – Berlin,
  • 6pm CEST – Paris,
  • 6pm SAST – South Africa
  • 7pm AST – Riad, Saudi Arabia
  • 7pm MSK – Moscow, Russia
  • 8pm GST – Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • 9pm PKT – Islamabad, Pakistan
  • 9:30pm IST – New Delhi, India
  • 11pm WIB – Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 11pm ICT – Bangkok, Thailand
  • 12am PHT – Manila, Philippines (Sunday, Jun 1)
  • 12am CST – Beijing, China (Sunday, Jun 1)
  • 1am JST – Tokyo, Japan (Sunday, Jun 1)
  • 1am KST – Seoul, South Korea (Sunday, Jun 1)
  • 2am AEST – Australia (Sunday, Jun 1)
  • 4am NZST – New Zealand (Sunday, Jun 1)

Who are the 108 candidates for Miss World 2025?

Complete list of the 108 candidates who will be present in the beauty contest:

  • Albania: Elona Ndrecaj (22)
  • : Silvia Dörre Sánchez (28)
  • Angola: Núria Assis (30)
  • Argentina: Guadalope Alomar (20)
  • Armenia: Adrine Achemyan (19)
  • Australia: Jasmine Stringer (27)
  • Bangladesh: Aklima Atika Konika (26)
  • Belgium: Karen Jensen (23)
  • Belize: Shayari Morataya (23)
  • Burma: Khisa Khin (17)
  • Bolivia: Olga Chávez (21)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: Ena Adrović (21)
  • Botswana: Anicia Gaothusi (22)
  • Brazil: Jéssica Pedroso (24)
  • Bulgaria: Teodora Miltenova (24)
  • Cambodia: Julia Russell (18)
  • Cameroon: Issie Princesse (22)
  • Canada: Emma Morrison (24)
  • Chile: Francisca Lavandero (23)
  • China: Love Liu (21)
  • Colombia: Catalina Quintero (24)
  • Ivory Coast: Fatoumata Coulibaly (20)
  • Croatia: Tomislava Dukić (26)
  • Curacao: Shubrainy Dams (23)
  • Ecuador: Sandra Alvarado (24)
  • El Salvador: Sofía Estupinián (25)
  • Scotland: Amy Scott (24)
  • Slovenia: Alida Tomanič (20)
  • Spain: Corina Mrazek (22)
  • United States: Athenna Crosby (26)
  • Estonia: Eliise Randmaa (24)
  • Ethiopia: Hasset Dereje (19)
  • : Agathe Cauet (26)
  • Finland: Sofia Singh
  • Philippines: Krishnah Gravidity (24)
  • Wales: Millie Mae-Adams (22)
  • Ghana: Jutta Pokuah (20)
  • Gibraltar: Shania Ballester (19)
  • Greece: Stella Michailidou (23)
  • Guadeloupe: Noémie Milne (26)
  • Guatemala: Jeymi Escobedo (18)
  • Guinea: Kadiatou Savané (25)
  • Equatorial Guinea: Estela Nguema (23)
  • Guyana: Zalika Samuels (21)
  • Haiti: Christee Guirand (24)
  • Honduras: Izza Sevilla (18)
  • Hungary: Andrea Katzenbach (23)
  • India: Nandini Gupta (20)
  • Indonesia: Monica Sembiring (22)
  • England: Charlotte Grant (25)
  • Ireland: Jasmine Gerhardt (25)
  • Northern Ireland: Hannah Johns (25)
  • Cayman Islands: Jada Ramoon (26)
  • Italy: Chiara Espósito (21)
  • Jamaica: Tahje Bennett (24)
  • Japan: Kiata Tomita (27)
  • Kazakhstan: Sabina Idrissova (22)
  • Kenya: Grace Ramtu (25)
  • Kyrgyzstan: Aijan Chanacheva (26)
  • Latvia: Maria Mishurova (17)
  • Lebanon: Nada Koussa (26)
  • North Macedonia: Charna Nevzati (20)
  • Madagascar: Cyria Temagnombe (22)
  • Malaysia: Saroop Roshi (26)
  • Malta: Martine Cutájar (25)
  • Martinique: Aurélie Joachim (27)
  • Mauritius: Wenna Rumnah (22)
  • Mexico: Maryely Leal (28)
  • Moldova: Anghelina Chitaica (22)
  • Mongolia: Erdenesuvd Batyabar (22)
  • Montenegro: Andrea Nikolic (21)
  • Namibia: Selma Kamanya (28)
  • Nepal: Srichchha Pradhan (25)
  • Nicaragua: Virmania Rodríguez (23)
  • Nigeria: Raimi Mojisola (24)
  • Norway: Nikoline Andresen (22)
  • New Zealand: Samantha Poole (22)
  • Netherlands: Jane Knoester (19)
  • Panama: Karol Rodríguez (22)
  • Paraguay: Yanina Gómez (27)
  • Peru: Staisy Huamansisa (20)
  • Poland: Maja Klajda (21)
  • Portugal: María Amelia Baptista (26)
  • Puerto Rico: Valeria Pérez (23)
  • Czech Republic: Adéla Štroffeková (22)
  • Republic Dominican: Mayra Delgado (23)
  • Romania: Alexandra Cătălin (23)
  • Senegal: Mame Fame Gaye (24)
  • Serbia: Aleksandra Rutović (25)
  • Sierra Leone: Lachaeveh Davies (23)
  • Singapore: Katerina Delvina (28)
  • Somalia: Zainab Jama (23)
  • Sri Lanka: Anudi Gunasekara (24)
  • South Africa: Zoalize van Rensburg (19)
  • South Sudan: Ayom Tito Mathiech (24)
  • Sweden: Isabelle Ahs (20)
  • Suriname: Chenella Rozendaal (21)
  • Thailand: Suchata Chuangsri (22)
  • Togo: Nathalie Yao-Amuama (21)
  • Trinidad and Tobago: Anna-Lise Nanton (23)
  • Tunisia: Lamis Redissi (23)
  • Türkiye: İdil Bilgen (24)
  • Uganda: Natasha Nyonyozi (23)
  • Ukraine: Maria Melnychenko (20)
  • Venezuela: Valeria Cannavo (24)
  • Vietnam: Huỳnh Trần Ý Nhi (22)
  • Zambia: Faith Bwalya (24)
  • Zimbabwe: Courtney Jongwe (23)
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