Live streaming begins at 7 PM ET, so set your alarm to avoid missing the opening round.

For cable subscribers, the action airs on ESPN2, while the free‑to‑air channel carries the preliminaries.

International audiences can tune into the regional feed on DAZN or the official app, offering a seamless experience without commercial breaks.

The evening’s lineup features a heavyweight showdown, a featherweight clash, a rising star’s debut, each mapped out in the official timetable released by the organization.

Don’t forget to check the local listings for any time‑zone adjustments before you settle in.

UFC Fights Tonight – Where to Watch and Schedule

Catch the main card on ESPN+ via subscription for instant access.

For cable enthusiasts, the event airs on ESPN2, accessible through most satellite packages.

If a trial is preferred, the promotion offers a 7‑day pass on its official platform, allowing full access to every bout.

The opening contest begins at 7 p.m. ET, followed by co‑main event at 9 p.m., final showdown at 11 p.m.

European viewers can tune in at 12 a.m. CET for the opener, 2 a.m. for the penultimate match.

Mobile devices support the stream via the ESPN app, compatible with iOS, Android platforms.

Set a reminder on your calendar to avoid missing any action.

Live streaming platforms showing tonight’s UFC card

For the main broadcast, ESPN+ offers a reliable stream with high‑definition quality. If you prefer a subscription without extra fees, consider the free tier of the official Fight Pass app, which provides limited access to preliminary bouts.

Alternative options include DAZN, Amazon Prime Video, Fite TV; each platform presents its own pricing model. Below is a quick reference for current offerings.

Platform Cost Device support Region
ESPN+ $9.99 / month Smart TV, mobile, web North America
Fight Pass (free tier) Free Smart TV, mobile, web Global
DAZN $19.99 / month Smart TV, mobile, web Europe / Japan
Amazon Prime Video Included with Prime Smart TV, mobile, web Selected regions
Fite TV $4.99 / event Smart TV, mobile, web Global

Exact start times for each bout in the main event

Kick off the headline clash at 8:00 PM ET, then expect the co‑main encounter to tip‑off at 8:45 PM ET; the final showdown will commence around 9:30 PM ET.

Below is the precise timetable for the featured lineup:

  • Opening bout – 8:00 PM ET
  • Co‑main encounter – 8:45 PM ET
  • Headline showdown – 9:30 PM ET

Regional broadcast options and channel numbers

For viewers in the Midwest, set your TV to channel 27 on the local cable lineup. This frequency carries the primary card, featuring headline matchups.

Satellite subscribers can locate the broadcast on channel 210 via Dish Network. Cable alternative includes channel 120 on DirecTV, delivering identical feed. If your provider uses HD, select the high‑definition stream for sharper picture.

In the Pacific Northwest, regional sports channel 8 provides localized commentary. The network assigns sub‑channel 8.2 for re‑play coverage later in the evening. Cable package users may need to enable the digital guide to reveal hidden slots. Satellite customers should verify the active package includes the sports tier before tuning. For mobile viewers, the same channel appears within the provider’s app, accessible via channel 27 HD.

How to access UFC fights on mobile devices

How to access UFC fights on mobile devices

Download the official app to stream the action on your phone.

For iOS users open the App Store, search for the brand’s app, install, sign in using your existing account; Android users follow the same steps via Google Play.

If you prefer a browser, open Chrome or Safari, navigate to the provider’s mobile site, log in, select the desired match, adjust video quality from the gear icon to suit your connection.

To view on a larger screen, connect your device via Chromecast or AirPlay, start playback, then control volume from the handset.

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FAQ:

What time does the main card start tonight and where can I watch it in the United States?

The preliminaries kick off at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, and the main card follows at 10 p.m. ET. In the U.S. the event streams live on ESPN+; if you have a cable or satellite package that includes ESPN, you can also catch the fights on the ESPN channel. Both options require a valid login.

Are there any free streaming options for the UFC event tonight?

UFC Fight Pass often offers a short free trial that lets you watch the live broadcast without a charge, but you’ll need to sign up with a credit card. Some regions have local broadcasters that show the fights without a subscription, but in the U.S. the official streams are paid services. Check the UFC website for any promotional offers that might be active.

How can I find the full fight schedule, including prelims and the main event, on the UFC website?

Visit UFC.com and select the "Events" tab at the top of the page. Locate tonight’s event by date or name, then click on the card. A detailed lineup appears, showing start times for each prelim bout, the co‑main, and the headline fight. The same information is available in the UFC app under the "Schedule" section.

Will the fight broadcast be available on my Roku or Fire TV device, and do I need a subscription?

Both platforms support the ESPN app and the UFC Fight Pass app. After installing the desired app, sign in with your account credentials. Access to the live event requires an active ESPN+ subscription or a UFC Fight Pass membership, depending on which service you choose.