Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett fights in his second UFC bout this March when the promotion comes to the UK for the first time since 2019.
Molly McCann will also fight on the preliminary card against the Brazilian mixed martial artist Luana Carolina.
Manchester's Tom Aspinall, who fights out of Liverpool, headlines the event against the Russian Alexander Volkov.
Tickets to UFC Fight Night in London are on sale this week through ticketmaster.co.uk. Demand is expectedly very high and Ticketmaster already has availability listed as "low".
The event takes place at London's O2 Arena on Saturday, March 19, at the early UK time of 4pm.
If you're not getting tickets to the event, you'll still be able to follow the action on BT Sport.
Since the partnership that was first agreed upon in 2013, BT Sport has been the only place MMA fans can watch the UFC legally here in the UK.
You can check out the latest BT Sport package deals here or, alternatively, you can access their coverage on a short-term basis with the use of a BT Sport Monthly Pass that costs £25.
Between now and the time of UFC Fight Night in London, BT Sport will broadcast six other UFC events including UFC 271, which includes the rematches between Adesanya and Whittaker, and UFC 272, which is headlined by Covington against Masvidal.
Full card replays from past events are also available to BT Sport subscribers here.