The road to
WWE Elimination Chamber will go through the February 20 episode of Friday Night SmackDown. The show has been scheduled to take place at the Amerant Bank Arena in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It is set to feature two more Elimination Chamber matches alongside the debut of an emerging star on the main roster. So let's dive deep into the full match card, start timings, and how to watch SmackDown this week.
- Nia Jax vs Charlotte Flair vs Kiana James – Women’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying match
- Trick Williams vs Carmelo Hayes vs Damian Priest – Men’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying match
- Oba Femi vs Kit Wilson
WWE Elimination Chamber qualifying matches
This week on SmackDown, two more spots will be filled in the Elimination Chamber matches scheduled for the event. On the Men's side, rising stars and former allies, Trick Williams, Carmelo Hayes, and former World Champion Damian Priest are set to collide in a triple threat match. Similarly, Nia Jax, Kiana James, and Charlotte Flair will square off in hopes of making it to the Elimination Chamber match next week.
Oba Femi will have his main roster debut
Oba Femi made a huge impact with his first appearance on the WWE main roster. He entered the 2026 Royal Rumble as the #1 entrant and had a dominant showing in the match. Following that, both RAW and SmackDown GMs have been trying to sign him to their respective brands. Last week on SmackDown, as Femi was in discussion with Nick Aldis, Kit Wilson interrupted and berated him. This led Aldis to grant the former NXT Champion a match against Wilson this week on the blue brand.
How to watch WWE SmackDown (February 20)?
WWE SmackDown will air on Syfy this week in the domestic markets and on Netflix in various international countries.
| Sno | Country | Start Timings | Date and Day |
| 1 | United States | 8 PM ET and 5 PM PT | February 20, Friday |
| 2 | Canada | 8 PM ET | February 20, Friday |
| 3 | India | 6:30 IST | February 21, Saturday |
| 4 | France | 2 AM CEST | February 21, Saturday |
| 5 | Australia | 11 AM AEST | February 21, Saturday |
| 6 | United Kingdom | 1 AM BST | February 21, Saturday |
| 7 | Saudi Arabia | 4 AM AST | February 21, Saturday |
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