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How to watch UFC 300: PPV on ESPN+, start time, full fight card, more

This weekend, a historic UFC fight night will take place in Las Vegas, NV. Get ready for UFC 300, airing exclusively on ESPN+ in the United States.

UFC events like this only happen occasionally, and they feature main event-level matchups throughout the entire evening’s fight card.

The main card includes five fights, including three title fights. In the main event, Alex Pereira will defend his Light Heavyweight title against former champ Jamahal Hill. Hill, however, is on a four-fight win streak now, upping the stakes even more.

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Below, we’ve outlined the various ways to purchase the pay-per-view for UFC 300, along with some other info about the fight night.

How to watch UFC 300:

UFC 300 is airing exclusively as a PPV event on ESPN+, so you’ll need an active ESPN+ subscription to purchase the PPV.

ESPN+ costs $10.99/month or $109.99/year; new subscribers who are signing up for UFC 300 will pay either $90.98 (monthly subscription) or $134.98 (annual subscription) total for the PPV plus either one month or one year of ESPN+, respectively.

ESPN+ and Disney Bundle Options:

You can also purchase the UFC 300 PPV by subscribing to the Disney Bundle, which includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ for $14.99/month.

If you choose this subscription option, you’ll get access to all three services individually; after signing up, you’ll just have to sign into your ESPN+ account to purchase the PPV for $79.99.

When and where is UFC 300?

UFC 300 will be broadcast live from T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, just outside of Las Vegas, on Saturday, April 13. Early prelims will kick off at 6 p.m. ET, the preliminary fight card will begin at 8 p.m. ET, and the main fight card will begin at 10 p.m. ET.

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Full UFC 300 fight card:

Early Preliminary Card

  • 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)

Preliminary Card

  • Jiří Procházka vs. Aleksandar Rakić (Light Heavyweight)
  • Calvin Kattar vs. Aljamain Sterling (Featherweight)
  • Holly Holm vs. Kayla Harrison (Women’s Bantamweight)
  • Sodiq Yusuff vs. Diego Lopes (Featherweight)

Main Fight Card

  • Alex Pereira vs. Jamahal Hill (Light Heavyweight)
  • Zhang Weili vs. Yan Xiaonan (Women’s Strawweight)
  • Justin Gaethje vs. Max Holloway (Lightweight)
  • Charles Oliveira vs. Arman Tsarukyan (Lightweight)
  • Bo Nickal vs. Cody Brundage (Middleweight)

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