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UFC 301 will be a special mixed martial arts fighting event, as Alexandre Pantoja will defend his champion flyweight title for the first time on his home soil, Brazil. Going up against the titleholder is Steve Erceg who is hoping to defeat the champion and take home the title himself. The main card event will take place Saturday (May 4) at 10 p.m. ET and you can stream UFC 301 live at home through PPV on ESPN+.

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The UFC 301 card also features a co-main event between Hall-of-Famer Jose Aldo vs. Jonathan Martinez as well as early preliminaries and preliminaries beginning at 6 p.m. ET.

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Keep reading to learn more about the streaming options available to watch UFC 301 live online.

How to Watch UFC 301 Online

Pantoja vs. Erceg will be a PPV match streaming exclusively live on ESPN+. Current ESPN+ subscribers can watch UFC 301 when you log into your account and purchase the PPV match for $79.99. If you don’t have an ESPN+ subscription, the streaming platform offers a bundle deal for $134.98, which gets you instant access to the PPV match on top of an annual ESPN+ membership — a 29% off discount.

Early preliminaries will be aired on ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass starting at 6 p.m. following preliminaries at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN 2 and ESPN+. If you have cable you can watch the preliminaries on any channel that gets ESPN. Cord cutters can still watch ESPN without cable through a few live TV streamers including Hulu + Live TV, which can be bundled with ESPN+ and Disney+ for more content streaming options.

Don’t need live TV options? ESPN+ can be bundled with just Hulu and Disney+ starting at just $14.99 a month.

Along with access to exclusive UFC events, an ESPN+ subscription gives you access to more live events for other sports as well as original content and archived games. You can also watch live sports like football, soccer, hockey and baseball, plus game recaps and analyses hosted by Peyton Manning, a shorter version of NFL Primetime, as well as full replays of historic NFL games.

Can You Watch UFC PPV Without ESPN+?

In order to watch UFC 301 and more UFC PPV events that are aired exclusively on ESPN+, you’ll need a subscription to the sporting events streamer. While not every fight will require a separate PPV purchase, any major events and title matches will most likely require an ESPN+ membership to get access to the PPV match.

Is UFC Only PPV?

Numbered UFC fights are typically going to be PPV matches as they’re usually special or highly-anticipated events. You can watch the weekly UFC Fight Night events without a PPV purchase.

What Is the UFC 301 Fight Card?

Check below to see the full fight card for UFC 301.

Pantoja vs. Erceg (flyweight)

Aldo vs. Martinez (bantamweight)

Anthony Smith vs. Vitor Petrino (light heavyweight)

Ihor Potieria vs. Michel Pereira (middleweight)

Paul Craig vs. Caio Borralho (middleweight)

Joanderson Brito vs. Jack Shore (featherweight)

Karolina Kowalkiewicz vs. Iasmin Lucindo (strawweight)

Elves Brener vs. Myktybek Orolbai (lightweight)

Jean Silva vs. William Gomis (featherweight)

Joaquim Silva vs. Drakkar Klose (lightweight)

Jamie Mullarkey vs. Mauricio Ruffy (lightweight)

Dione Barbosa vs. Ernesta Kareckaite (women’s flyweight)

Ismael Bonfim vs. Vinc Pichel (lightweight)

Alessandro Costa vs. Kevin Borjas (flyweight)

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UFC is back for UFC Fight Night after taking a week hiatus, and it’s shaping up to be a big event, with Matheus Nicolau and Alex Perez entering the ring for a chance to move one step closer to the flyweight title. The fight will take place live on Saturday (April 27) starting at 7 p.m. ET and you can livestream the event on ESPN+.

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Nicolau vs. Perez will take place in Las Vegas at the UFC Apex and you can score some travel deals and last-minute tickets through StubHub and Vivid Seats (get $20 off purchases of $200+ with the code BB2024).

If you can’t make it in person this time, you can watch UFC Fight Night online through affordable streaming options listed below.

How to Watch UFC Fight Night: Nicolau vs. Perez Online

While Nicolau vs. Perez isn’t a pay-per-view event, the main card bouts will be aired exclusively on ESPN+ and preliminaries will be livestreamed on ESPN2 and ESPN+. Current ESPN+ subscribers can watch UFC Fight Night for free when you log into your account.

Don’t have an ESPN+ subscription? The streaming platform doesn’t offer a free trial, but it does come budget-friendly plans starting at $10.99 a month or you can save 15% off with an annual subscription for $109.99 a year.

ESPN+ is considered the official streaming platform for ESPN and gives you access to live UFC fights, select PPV matches, more live sports games as well as original shows to stream on-demand, game recaps and analysis hosted by Peyton Manning, a shorter version of NFL Primetime and full replays of historic NFL matchups.

Looking for additional savings? You can also bundle ESPN+ with Hulu and Disney+ for a monthly price of just $14.99 for all three services.

Can You Watch UFC Fight Night Without ESPN+?

UFC Fight Night including the Nicolau vs. Perez fight will only be able to stream on ESPN+. You can you livestream UFC Fight Night on ESPN+ on supported devices including your TV, tablet and smartphone.

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While the main card event will feature Nicolau vs. Perez, the co-main event will feature Ryan Spann vs. Bogdan Guskov in a light heavyweight bout. Other matchups you can watch include Ariane Lipski vs. Karine Silva (women’s flyweight), Austen Lane vs. Jhonata Diniz (heavyweight), Jonathan Pearce vs. David Onama (featherweight), Tim Means vs. Uroš Medić (welterweight), Rani Yahya vs. Victor Henry (bantamweight), Austin Hubbard vs. Michael Figlak (lightweight), Don’Tale Mayes vs. Caio Machado (heavyweight), Marnic Mann vs. Ketlen Souza (women’s strawweight), James Llontop vs. Chris Padilla (lightweight), Ivana Petrovic vs. Liang Na (women’s flyweight) and Gabriel Benitez vs. Maheshante (lightweight).

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UFC 300 is happening this weekend, and it’s shaping up to be a major milestone for the MMA company.

UFC 300 sees Alex Pereira defending his light heavyweight champion title against former champ and No. 1 contender Jamahal Hill, but it also features three additional title matches, marking a rare pay-per-view that features main event-level matchups throughout the entire card.

UFC 300 Livestream: Date, Time

UFC 300 takes place Saturday, April 13 at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT on ESPN+. You can watch Pereira vs. Hill live on TV, on your phone, computer or tablet through the ESPN+ app.

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Besides Pereira vs. Hill, UFC 300 will feature three title matches, including Zhang Weili who will be defending her title against No. 1 ranked Yan Xianon; Justin Gaethje will be defending his BMF belt against former featherweight champ Max Holloway; and former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira will go up against No. 4 ranked Armen Tsarukyan.

Keep reading to learn how to watch the UFC 300 PPV match online below.

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How to Watch UFC 300: Pereira vs. Hill Online

Pereira vs. Hill is a PPV match will be offered exclusively on ESPN+. If you have an ESPN+ subscription, you can buy UFC 300 for $80 and get automatic access to the matches live. Early preliminary matches and prelims don’t require a PPV purchase and you can watch them live on Hulu + Live TV, ESPN+ or any streaming service or cable package that gets ESPN.

Don’t have an ESPN+ subscription? The streaming service offers a bundle, which includes the UFC 300 PPV feed and an ESPN+ subscription for $134.98.

While ESPN+ doesn’t offer a free trial, it’s relatively affordable at a cost of $10.99/month. A membership will give you access to the entire ESPN+ library, including live UFC Fight Night, plus live games of other sports like football, soccer, hockey, baseball and more. The content library also offers a shorter version of NFL Primetime as well as full replays of historic NFL games.

Want even more content options? ESPN+ offers a bundle with Hulu and Disney+. And, if you want live TV options, you can bundle the streamer with Hulu + Live TV.

UFC 300 Card

Here are all the matchups on the UFC 300 fight card.

Early Preliminaries:

Jalin Turner vs. Renato Moicano (lightweight)

Jéssica Andrade vs. Marina Rodriguez(women’s strawweight)

Bobby Green vs. Jim Miller (lightweight)

Deiveson Figueiredo vs. Cody Garbrandt (bantamweight)

Preliminaries:

Jiří Procházka (light heavyweight)

Calvin Kattar vs. Aljamain Sterling(featherweight)

Holly Holm vs. Kayla Harrison (women bantamweight)

Sodiq Yusuff vs. Diego Lopes (featherweight)

Main Card:

Alex Pereira vs. Jamahal Hill (light heavyweight)

Weili Zhang vs. Yan Xiaonan (women strawweight)

Justin Gaethje vs. Max Holloway (lightweight)

Charles Oliveira vs. Arman Tsarukyan (lightweight)

Bo Nickal vs. Cody Brundage (middleweight)

Where to Buy UFC 300 Tickets Online

If you want to watch UFC 300 in person, you can see the fight live at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. You can score last-minute tickets to UFC 300 through StubHub, Vivid Seats (get $20 off $200+ orders when you use the promo code BB2024), Ticketmaster, Gametime, TicketSmarter and Seat Geek.

If you can’t make it to the live fight, you can livestream UFC 300 on PPV through ESPN+.

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Two premiere middleweight fighters go head-to-head as the main event during UFC Vegas 90 on Saturday (April 6). South-Carolinian Brendan “All In” Allen (23-5) takes on Ohio-native Chris “The Action Man” Curtis (31-10) in a re-match. Allen is looking for revenge after Curtis knocked him out in Dec. 2021.

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UFC Vegas 90 takes place at UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, with a start time of 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT. However, the main card starts at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.

Want to watch UFC Vegas 90 online? This event is streaming on ESPN+ for subscribers only.

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If you’re not a subscriber, you can get a ESPN+ monthly subscription for $10.99, or pick up an ESPN+ annual subscription for $109.99. The annual subscription bundle is the best deal because it saves you nearly 20% overall instead of going month-to-month.

In addition, you can also get the Disney Trio — which comes with ESPN+, Hulu and Disney+ — starting as low as $14.99 per month.

Check out the full fight card below, and livestream UFC Vegas 90 here.

Main Card, 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT

Brendan Allen vs. Chris Curtis (Middleweights) — Main Event

Alexander Hernandez vs. Damon Jackson (Featherweights)

Morgan Charriere vs. Jose Mariscal (Featherweights)

Ignacio Bahamondes vs. Christos Giagos (Lightweights)

Valter Walker vs. Lucasz Brzeski (Heavyweights)

Trevor Peek vs. Charlie Campbell (Lightweights)

Prelims Card, 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT

Court McGee vs. Alex Morono (Welterweight)

Norma Dumont vs. Germaine de Randamie (Bantamweights)

Alateng Heili vs. Victor Hugo (Bantamweights)

Piera Rodriguez vs. Cynthia Calvillo (Strawweights)

Dan Argueta vs. Jean Matsumoto (Bantamweights)

Dylan Budka vs. Cesar Almeida (Middleweights)

Nora Cornolle vs. Melissa Mullins (Bantamweights)

UFC Vegas 90 is available to stream on ESPN+ on Saturday, April 6 starting at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT with the main card at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. In the meantime, watch the trailer for the event, below:

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A rematch is in store this weekend at UFC 299 as Sean O’Malley and Marlon Vera enter the ring again in a bantamweight title match on Saturday (March 9) at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+. As a fresh UFC bantamweight champion, O’Malley will be going up against Vera (the one person who has beaten him in the past) during his first title defending fight.

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The match will occur live at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL, and you can still get tickets to O’Malley vs. Vera II online to watch the fight in person. Want to stream O’Malley vs. Vera from home? Here’s how to watch UFC 299 live online on pay-per-view.

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How to Watch UFC 299

You can watch the UFC 299 main card on PPV starting at 10 p.m. ET through ESPN+. Early preliminaries will take place at 6 p.m. ET and preliminaries will begin at 8 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN+.

Besides O’Malley vs. Vera II, other UFC 299 matches include Dustin Poirier vs. Benoît Saint Denis (lightweight), Kevin Holland vs. Michael Page (welterweight), Gilbert Burns vs. Jack Della Maddalena (welterweight), Petr Yan vs. Song Yadong (bantamweight), Curtis Blaydes vs. Jailton Almeida (heavyweight), Katlyn Cerminara vs. Maycee Barber (women’s flyweight), Mateusz Gamrot vs. Rafael Dos Anjos (lightweight) and Pedro Munhoz vs. Kyler Phillips (bantamweight).

Keep reading to learn how to stream UFC 299 online at home.

How to Watch UFC 299 Online Without Cable

O’Malley vs. Vera II is a PPV match that you’ll have to purchase in order to watch the fights live at home. Since UFC 299 is aired through ESPN+, you’ll need a subscription to the platform in addition to purchasing the PPV stream. If you’re already an ESPN+ subscriber, you can purchase the PPV fight for $80 here or through the button below.

Not an ESPN+ subscriber? UFC 299 is offering a bundle with an ESPN+ annual subscription and the PPV fight for $135, which will save you 30% off. When you purchase the bundle, you’ll automatically be subscribed to an annual membership of $109.99/year and will gain immediate access to UFC 299 when it airs on Saturday at 10 p.m. ET. Click here or the button below to get the PPV match.

Besides being able to stream UFC 299 online, an ESPN+ membership will give you access to the entire library of exclusive content such as live sports, UFC matches, originals from major names in sports such as The Captain, America’s Caddie, Man in the Arena With Tom Brady, More Than an Athlete With Michael Strahan, Our Time: Baylor Basketball, Al Davis vs. The NFL, Vick, Be Like Water, Breakaway and the entire 30 for 30 series.

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It’s time to enter the ring as UFC 298 kicks off with an exciting matchup on Saturday (Feb. 17). The match will see Alexander Volkanovski defend his featherweight title for the sixth time against No. 3-ranked Ilia Topuria. The two will face off for five rounds at the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA, which you can still get tickets to here.

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Can’t score travel deals to see UFC 298 in person? Both the main card event and preliminary matches will be livestreamed, so you can catch all the action at home.

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Before Volkanovski vs. Topuria takes place, early prelims will kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+ until 10 p.m. ET when the main card pay-per-view event begins. Among the other matches you can look forward to viewing are Robert Whittaker vs. Paulo Costa (middleweight), Geoff Neal vs. Ian Machado Garry (welterweight), Merab Dvalishvili vs. Henry Cejudo (bantamweight), Anthony Hernandez vs. Roman Kopylov (middleweight), Amanda Lemos vs. Mackenzie Dern (women’s strawweight), Marcos Rogerio de Lima vs. Justin Tafa (heavyweight), Rinya Nakamura vs. Carlos Vera (bantamweight) and Zhang Mingyang vs. Brendson Ribeiro (light heavyweight).

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How to Watch UFC 298: Volkanovski vs. Topuria

You can watch UFC 298 live at home when you purchase the PPV match through ESPN+ for $69.99. Early preliminary matches and prelims don’t require a PPV purchase and can be watched through ESPN+ or any channel that gets ESPN (for prelims only).

You need an ESPN+ account in order to purchase the PPV match here or through the button below. If you already have a subscription, then just need to log into your account and buy the PPV match. Once purchased, Volkanovski vs. Topuria will automatically become available to stream at home and online once it’s live.

Don’t have an ESPN+ membership? You can purchase a bundle, which includes the PPV match as well as an ESPN+ membership for $134.98.

ESPN+ doesn’t offer a free trial, but it does offer a more budget-friendly cost of $10.99/month. A membership will give you access to the entire ESPN+ library including live games of other sports like football, soccer, hockey, baseball and more, game recaps and analyses hosted by Peyton Manning, a shorter version of NFL Primetime, as well as full replays of historic NFL games.

If you want even more content options, you can bundle ESPN+ with Hulu and Disney+. For those looking for live TV options, you can bundle the streamer with Hulu + Live TV.

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Dwayne Johnson, largely known by his pro wrestling moniker The Rock, rose from his time in the square circle to becoming one of Hollywood’s top draws. Johnson recently joined the company board that oversees the WWE and UFC and earned himself millions.
Dwayne Johnson, 51, was announced as the latest board member for TKO Group Holdings, Inc., a sports and entertainment company that recently merged the interests of the WWE and UFC on Tuesday (Jan. 23). The Rock has diversified his holdings via his production company Seven Bucks Productions, Teremana Tequila, ZOA Energy, and the UFL among other ventures. Now as a member of TKO Holdings’ board, Johnson not only earned substantial stock options but also retains full ownership of his stage name.
In a statement, Johnson spoke to the significance of his new role at TKO:
My grandfather, High Chief Peter Maivia, and my dad, Rocky ‘Soulman’ Johnson, would’ve never thought this day would come. Which is why I’m very humbled to have a seat at the table that has decades of history and family legacy for me. A table that my family helped to build. Being on the TKO Board of Directors, and taking full ownership of my name, ‘The Rock’, is not only unprecedented, but incredibly inspiring as my crazy life is coming full circle. At my core, I’m a builder who builds for and serves the people, and Ari is building something truly game changing. I’m very motivated to help continue to globally expand our TKO, WWE, and UFC businesses as the worldwide leaders in sports and entertainment — while proudly representing so many phenomenal athletes and performers who show up every day putting in the hard work with their own two hands to make their dreams come true and deliver for our audiences. I’ve been there, I’m still there and this is for them.
The move puts Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson back next to TKO’s Executive Chairman of the Board, Vince McMahon who said of the move, “Very few people on the planet understand the convergence of sports, entertainment, media, and business like Rock. We are proud to have him join the TKO board to help take our company to new heights.”
Salute to Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock for this latest win.

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UFC 297 will kick off 2024 with its first pay-per-view event as middleweight champion Sean Strickland puts his title to the test against former KSW welterweight champion Dricus du Plessis. The two will enter the ring on Saturday (Jan. 20) at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada, but if you weren’t able to grab a travel deal this time or grab last-minute tickets to watch the Strickland vs. du Plessis live and in person, you can still livestream the event through PPV on ESPN+ for $69.99 at 10 p.m. ET.

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The co-main event will see an exciting match-up between Raquel Pennington vs. Mayra Bueno Silva as the two fight it out for the vacant bantamweight title. The title became up for grabs once Amanda Nunes announced her retirement during UFC 289 back in 2023.

Other fights you can look forward to also include Neil Magny vs. Mike Malott (welterweight), Chris Curtis vs. Marc-Andre Barriault (middleweight), Brad Katona vs. Garrett Armfield (bantamweight), Arnold Allen vs. Movsar Evloev (featherweight), Charles Jourdain vs. Sean Woodson (featherweight), Serhiy Sidey vs. Ramon Taveras (bantamweight), Gillian Robertson vs. Polyana Viana (women’s strawweight), Yohan Lainesse vs. Sam Patterson (welterweight), Jasmine Jasudavicius vs. Priscila Cachoeira (women’s flyweight) and Malcolm Gordon vs. Jimmy Flick (flyweight).

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When & How to Watch UFC 297: Strickland vs. Du Plessis

UFC 297 will stream live on Saturday (Jan. 20) with early preliminary matchups starting at 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+ and the main card event taking place at 10 p.m. ET through PPV on ESPN+. You’ll need an ESPN+ account in order to get access to the PPV link. If you already have a membership, then you can just head to the fight’s main page and purchase the event through there or click here or the button below to purchase Strickland vs. du Plessis.

Don’t have an ESPN+ membership? You can purchase a bundle, which includes the PPV match as well as an ESPN+ membership for $134.98.

A subscription with ESPN+ will cost $10.99/month and give you access to the entire ESPN+ library including live games of other sports like football, soccer, hockey, baseball and more, game recaps and analyses hosted by Peyton Manning, a shorter version of NFL Primetime, as well as full replays of historic NFL games.

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Hit pause on the current show you’re binge-watching because UFC 296 is finally here. The highly anticipated matchup between Leon Edwards vs. Colby Covington is happening on Saturday (Dec. 16), and will determine who the welterweight champion of the season is. You can tune in starting at 6 p.m. ET for the early preliminaries, or skip to the main card event at 10 p.m. ET.

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There’ll be one fight less taking place this time around as welterweight competitor Ian Machado Garry had to drop out of his fight with Vicente Luquedue due to pneumonia, according to ESPN.

The mixed martial arts event will be occurring live at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and you can still get tickets here. If you weren’t able to score travel deals to see the MMA event live, then you can still livestream the main event through pay-per-view on ESPN+.

Before Edwards vs. Covington takes place, there will be a co-main card fight taking place with flyweight’s Alexandre Pantoja vs. Brandon Royval battling it out for the title. Early preliminaries and preliminaries will see Randy Brown vs. Muslim Salikhov (welterweight), Martin Buday vs. Shamil Gaziev (heavyweight), Andre Fili vs. Lucas Almeida (featherweight), Tagir Ulanbekov vs. Cody Durden (flyweight), Alonzo Menifield vs. Dustin Jacoby (light heavyweight), Casey O’Neill vs. Ariane Lipski (women’s flyweight), Cody Garbrandt vs. Brian Kelleher (bantamweight), Irene Aldana vs. Karol Rosa (women’s bantamweight) and Josh Emmett vs. Bryce Mitchell (featherweight).

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When & How to Watch UFC 296: Edwards vs. Covington

Edwards vs. Covington’s main card event will air live exclusively through PPV on ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday (Dec. 16). You can tune in to the early preliminaries on ESPN+ at 6 p.m., and if you have cable, preliminaries will air on ESPN2, which you can watch on any channel ESPN is offered, as well as ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET.

The main card event requires an ESPN+ membership in order to purchase the PPV fight. If you already have an ESPN+ subscription, you just need to log into your account and you’ll be able to purchase the PPV under scheduled live events.

Don’t have ESPN+? The streaming platform doesn’t have a free trial, but it is one of the most budget-friendly options out there. Rather than signing up for a membership first, ESPN+ is making it easier for you to get the PPV match and a membership at the same time with a bundle for $134.98. This includes an annual membership to ESPN+ (which is over 15% cheaper than a monthly subscription) as well as access to Edwards vs. Covington. Click here or the button below to snag both.

Outside of the Edwards vs. Covington match, an ESPN+ membership will provide you access to the entire ESPN+ library such as live sports, exclusive content and originals including The Captain, America’s Caddie, Man in the Arena With Tom Brady, More Than an Athlete With Michael Strahan, Our Time: Baylor Basketball, Al Davis vs. The NFL, Vick, Be Like Water, Breakaway and the entire 30 for 30 series.

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Who’s ready to rumble? UFC Fight Night is back with one of its last major matches of the year. Song Yadong and Chris Gutierrez will enter the ring for a bantamweight bout on Saturday (Dec. 9) with preliminaries starting at 7:30 p.m. ET and the main event occurring at 10 p.m. ET in Las Vegas.

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UFC Fight Night 233 was originally going to include a bout between Daniel Marcos and Carlos Vera, but due to travel issues, Marcos was unable to make it to the event, which led to UFC scrapping the fight altogether, according to MMA Fighting.

Besides Song vs. Gutierrez, fans can also look forward to seeing bouts between Anthony Smith vs. Khalil Rountree Jr. (light heavyweight), Nasrat Haqparast vs. Jamie Mullarkey (lightweight), Tim Elliott vs. Sumudaerji (bantamweight), JunYong Park vs. Andre Muniz (middleweight), Song Kenan vs. Kevin Jousset (welterweight), HyunSung Park vs. Shannon Ross (flyweight), Steve Garcia vs. Melquizael Costa (lightweight), Luana Santos vs. Stephanie Egger (bantamweight), Tatsuro Taira vs. Carlos Hernandez (flyweight), Rayanne Amanda vs. Talita Alencar (strawweight) and Daniel Marcos vs. Carlos Vera (catch weight).

For those who couldn’t get travel deals to see the fights live in person, you can stream Song vs. Gutierrez online and from the comfort of your home through ESPN+.

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How to Watch UFC Fight Night 233: Song vs. Gutierrez

ESPN+ is the exclusive streamer for UFC Fight Night 233: Song vs. Gutierrez, which means you’ll need a subscription in order to stream the bout. Preliminaries will start at 7:30 p.m. ET and the main cards will begin at 10 p.m. ET. If you already have a subscription, you can watch the preliminary matches and main card events for no additional cost. All you have to do is log into your account, and you’ll be able to watch it live.

Don’t have ESPN+? While the streaming platform doesn’t have a free trial, it is one of the more affordable streamers out there at $10.99/month. Click here or below to start your ESPN+ subscription.

Besides UFC Fight Night, ESPN+ is home to exclusive live events, sports series, TV shows and groundbreaking originals from major names in sports such as The Captain, America’s Caddie, Man in the Arena With Tom Brady, More Than an Athlete With Michael Strahan, Our Time: Baylor Basketball, Al Davis vs. The NFL, Vick, Be Like Water, Breakaway, the entire 30 for 30 series and other original content such as UFC fights, including the upcoming Vettori vs. Cannonier bout.

Looking for more savings? Bundling ESPN+ with Hulu and Disney+ will expand your library of content or you can check out Hulu + Live TV for access to hundreds of channels including ESPN, Starz and more.