Will Ospreay Aims to Win AEW World Title at Wembley in August 2026 Showdown
**Will Ospreay will challenge Kenny Omega for the AEW World Championship at Wembley Stadium on 30 August 2026**, putting his name on the biggest prize in All Elite Wrestling. The Essex-born star, known as *The Aerial Assassin*, returns to the venue where he last defeated MJF in 2024-this time with a shot at AEW’s top title.**
Ospreay’s path to the AEW World Championship hinges on his performance against Omega, a wrestler he’s faced twice before-once in a 2024 *AEW Dynamite* clash and again at *AEW All Out* in 2025. But this time, the stakes couldn’t be higher. A win would make him the first British wrestler to hold AEW’s top title, cementing his status as the division’s most exciting performer.
The 33-year-old joined AEW full-time in 2024 after years of success in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he became a two-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion. His transition to AEW was seamless: he won the AEW International Championship twice and delivered one of the year’s biggest surprises by defeating MJF at *All In 2024*-a match held at the same Wembley Stadium venue.
Beyond the Ospreay-Omega main event, *AEW All In: London 2026* will feature Mercedes Moné challenging for the AEW Women’s World Championship. British stars like Jamie Hayter (formerly Paige Wooding) and PAC will also appear, ensuring the event delivers a strong UK contingent. The show follows AEW’s 2023 Wembley debut, which drew a record crowd for the promotion in the UK.
If Ospreay wins, he’ll become the first British wrestler to hold the AEW World Championship, joining a short list of international stars who’ve claimed the title. His rivalry with Omega has already produced some of AEW’s most high-flying matches, and a Wembley Stadium sellout would set the stage for an epic championship bout.