Where to Watch: PBR Teams Championship 2025

10.23.25 - News

Where to Watch: PBR Teams Championship 2025

The 2025 PBR Camping World Team Series season culminates Oct. 24–26 in Las Vegas, Nevada, as all 10 teams battle inside T-Mobile Arena for the Teams Championship buckle.

By Harper Lawson

It all comes down to this. Ten teams enter the desert, but only one will ride out of Las Vegas as the 2025 PBR Camping World Team Series Champion. After a season packed with walk-off rides, record-setting win streaks and a thrilling MVP race, the stage is set for the most dramatic weekend of the year.

Here’s how to catch all the action:

Start Time

Friday, Oct. 24: Live at 7:45 p.m. PT
Saturday, Oct. 25: Live at 7:15 p.m. PT
Sunday, Oct. 26: Live at 1:45 p.m. PT

Location
T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada

TV and Streaming Coverage
Friday, Oct. 24: Live at 7:45 p.m. PT on FOX Nation (PBR Friday Night Live)
Saturday, Oct. 25: Live at 7:15 p.m. PT on The CW 
Sunday, Oct. 26: Live at 1:45 p.m. PT on The CW

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Commentary
Play-by-Play: Craig Hummer
On the Dirt: Cord McCoy
Sideline: Kate Harrison & Matt West

International
International fans can visit our International Streaming Guide on PBR.com to find out how to watch the 2025 PBR Teams Championship and all upcoming PBR events around the world.

YouTube
Check the PBR’s YouTube channel every Monday for event replays and recaps, along with all the top rides, wrecks, and moments.

Just added: Relive the best moments from PBR Teams: Ridge Rider Days with full highlights now on YouTube.

Key Storylines...

Freedom’s First-Round Bye and the Fight for the Buckle
The Florida Freedom (25-10) enter Las Vegas as the top seed — the first-time regular-season champions in franchise history — after riding their way to a league-best .714 winning percentage and 97 qualified rides. Their dominance, led by John Crimber, Thiago Salgado and João Lucas Campos, earned them a first-round bye and spotlight heading into Vegas.

Back-to-Back MVP Energy
Reigning PBR Teams Live Legendary MVP John Crimber put together another extraordinary season, going 25-for-34 (73.53%) with five 90-point rides to edge out Brady Fielder by 84 points in the final standings. His back-to-back MVP titles — 2024 and 2025 — cement his status as the sport’s next generational superstar. Now, the question becomes: can Crimber add one more buckle to the collection and become the first rider in history to win both the regular-season and Championship MVP honors in back-to-back years?

Gamblers, Rattlers and Ridge Riders Right Behind
The Austin Gamblers (24-11), Texas Rattlers (23-12) and Arizona Ridge Riders (22-13) each earned first-round byes as well, ensuring the road to the title runs through three of the most complete rosters in bull riding. Dalton Kasel, Kaique Pacheco and Sage Steele Kimzey anchor the Gamblers, while Brady Fielder and rookie Qynn Andersen lead the defending champion Rattlers. For the Ridge Riders, Luciano de Castro and Keyshawn Whitehorse will look to deliver for the Arizona faithful.

Bracket Breakdown
The action kicks off Friday night with a three-way play-in featuring the Kansas City Outlaws, Oklahoma Wildcatters and New York Mavericks, battling for a shot to advance into the quarterfinals. From there, it’s a gauntlet of three-way matchups — no other sport offers so many last-chance opportunities — as the lowest seeds fight their way toward Sunday’s championship round.

Team Records and Legacy
Through three years of Teams competition, only the Texas Rattlers (2023), Austin Gamblers (2024) and Nashville Stampede (2022) have lifted the Teams Championship buckle. Now in just their second season competing as the Florida Freedom — and fourth overall as a franchise — the Freedom have a chance to make history as the first relocated team to win it all.

Riders to Watch
John Crimber (FL) – Back-to-back MVP, .735 ride rate, team anchor
Thiago Salgado (FL) – Nearly stole the MVP title from Crimber
Brady Fielder (TX) – MVP runner-up with 24 rides and three 90-point scores
Clay Guiton (CAR) – League’s No. 4 in MVP points and a key Cowboys spark
Cassio Dias (KC) – 2024 World Champion back from injury hoping to ignite Outlaws’ run

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