When to watch UFC 321
- Saturday, Oct. 25 at 2 p.m. ET (main card).
Where to watch
When to watch UFC 321
Where to watch
He now faces French two-time division title challenger Ciryl Gane, who set up another shot at the belt after controversially defeating Alexander Volkov via a split decision at UFC 310 last December.
Saturday’s lineup also includes another title fight as its co-main event, with Virna Jandiroba and Mackenzie Dern facing off for the vacant UFC women’s strawweight title.
Catch all the action live by following our guide to watching UFC 321.
Folks in the US can watch UFC 321 for $80, above and beyond the ESPN Plus subscription price ($12 per month for the stand-alone service or $120 per year). Alternately, you can bundle ESPN Plus with Disney Plus and Hulu starting at $17 per month for the ad-supported plan.
MMA fans in the UK can watch all the action from Las Vegas via TNT Sports. The bad news is that, unlike most UFC events on the network, this event is a PPV. Coverage gets underway with the prelims at 3 p.m. BST on Saturday afternoon.
TNT Sports is the exclusive UK broadcaster for all numbered UFC events in the UK, with this fight available via pay-per-view on TNT Sports Box Office. You don’t need to be a TNT Sports subscriber to watch the action from Abu Dhabi, but you will need to pay a £20 PPV fee.
You’ll be able to tune in via BT TV, Sky or Virgin, as well as the TNT Sports Box Office app on iOS and Android, or via Chromecast and AirPlay.
You can check out the PPV on Kayo in Australia.
Main card
Main card
Source: CNET.
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