Next Event – UFC 275
The odds for the UFC 275 have been released, with the event to take place on June 11th. Dana White has confirmed some of the fights. The odds were last updated on May 23, 2022:
1st Fighter | 2nd Fighter | ||
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Marvin Vettori | 2.88 | 1.44 | Robert Whittaker |
Glover Teixeira | 2.70 | 1.50 | Jiri Prochazka |
Taila Santos | 6.50 | 1.13 | Valentina Shevchenko |
Joanna Jedrzejczyk | 2.55 | 1.56 | Zhang Weili |
The odds from top-rated online sportsbooks for UFC events will be displayed on this page, as the new events come in we will update accordingly. We also have picked for major events.
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Last Major Card: Top MMA fighters went to the UFC Fight Island, for UFC 253 fight night on 27/09/20. The Main Event was a bout featuring Israel Adesanya vs Paulo Costa. Adesanya won the fight through a couple of one-sided rounds. A clearcut win for the Nigerian-Kiwi champ via TKO.
Both ESPN+ (Fight Night) and ESPN cards have four-fight TV prelims and UFC Fight Pass prelims (also known as Early Prelims).
Most TV cards start around 8:00 PM ET on a Saturday, with a few exceptions. Please check your local TV providers as the fights draw nearer to be sure of the start time.
Below is a quick list of the next upcoming UFC events and where to watch them. Please note that ESPN telecasts are on their National Network, ESPN+ or ESPN2. Check your local listings for the next televised event or LIVE stream at espn.com.
Watch UFC Live
The UFC airs close to 50 events a year meaning there’s an event almost every week. Most events will air on TSN, especially the regular UFC Fight Night Cards.
The numbered events are on PPV, but they traditionally come with four-fight preliminary cards, which are just as good as the regular TV cards.
While the UFC saves its best fights for its PPVs, the promotion continues to grow exciting fighters and up-and-coming stars. Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov also fought on TV before they became box office superstars. The UFC promotes the next generation of talent so more viewers, including you, can watch them and get to know them before it’s even cool.
But not all cards are made equal. There are usually two types of free TV cards: ESPN+ cards and ESPN cards. While both air on TSN, the ESPN+ cards are six-fight main cards that have a decent level of talent. They usually take place in smaller cities and have a little bit of hype. The ESPN cards are four-fight main cards and are almost as good as PPV cards. These get a solid amount of hype and take place in more prominent cities.
Watch UFC Online Free Streaming
Alternatively, if the TV cards aren’t enough, you can subscribe to UFC Fight Pass. The subscription-based video streaming service launched in 2011 and has been the Netflix for all things MMA. Subscription packages come in three levels: a monthly deal at $9.99, a six-month deal at $8.99 a month (billed at $53.94), and the one-year deal at $7.99 a month (billed at $95.88).
You can access Fight Pass through any streaming device: your smart TV, phone, laptop, tablet, or video game console. Fight Pass airs about four exclusive cards every year and also has the entire UFC library. You can find any fight and any event from any time.
Miss the event from last night? Check your Fight Pass. Didn’t get to see the epic PPV from a few months ago? It’s on Fight Pass.
Best of all, UFC Fight Pass also covers other MMA promotions like Invicta FC and also airs kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and other martial arts events. Original UFC programming, The Ultimate Fighter, Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series are also all on Fight Pass.
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Where to Watch the UFC FAQs
The UFC is available to countries across the globe, while it must be said that each country does have it’s own laws regarding what citizens of that country are allowed to view. It’s always worth checking with the specific country you’re going to see what they show – before you arrive!
The UFC is available for Canadian citizens residing in New Brunswick. They can view the fights on TV, on one of the various channels that pay for the rights, such as ESPN, or access it via UFC’s subscription service UFC Fight Pass.
Absolutely. Users can download the UFC Fight Pass directly to their phone and if they have video capabilities on their handheld device, they’ll be able to watch the fights.
All sailors need to do to watch the UFC is to locate an area with an internet connection. UFC can be streamed through the internet, so it’s easy to watch the fights – but maybe it’s not so easy to find a connection at sea!
Many bars and pubs across America have access to all the sport through sites like ESPN, though we can’t guarantee yours will – always check ahead!
There absolutely is. Fortunately for all the UFC fans out there, their favourite MMA provider offers a great subscription-based streaming service called UFC Fight Pass. MMA fans can view every single fight evert associated with the UFC throughout the year.
With a population of just over a million, the beautiful province of Saskatchewan has full access to the UFC.
Yes, you can. As long as the device is compatible with Android or Apple’s iOS software, users will be able to watch it online through a web browser, or they subscribe to UFC Fight Pass.
The UFC has always been dedicated to providing the best possible service to its fans. Part of that was the development of downloadable software for viewing through a subscription service, in the form of UFC Fight Pass.
UFC fans who have a handheld device with an Android or iOS operating system can access the UFC Fight Pass app.
While Quebec is quite different from the rest of the country, in that it’s citizens speak predominantly French, it still gets full coverage of the UFC. All provinces in Canada have coverage of the UFC.