The UFC is mixed martial arts’ flagship promotion, home to some of the best fighters in the world.
It stages events almost every weekend of the year, with pay-per-view cards taking place once a month on average – marking the company’s biggest shows.
Here is a look at the UFC’s next event, including all the fights set to take place, what time they start and how to watch the card.
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Saturday 9 December – UFC Fight Night – UFC Apex, Las Vegas, US
What time does it start?
The prelims are set to begin at 12am GMT on Sunday 10 December (5pm PT, 7pm CT, 8pm ET on Saturday), with the main card following at 3am GMT (8pm PT, 10pm CT, 11pm ET on Saturday).
How can I watch it?
The card will air live on TNT Sports in the UK, with the broadcaster’s app and website also streaming the fights.
In the US, ESPN+ will stream the action live, as will the UFC’s Fight Pass.
If you’re travelling abroad and want to watch the event, you might need a VPN to unblock your streaming app. Our VPN round-up is here to help and includes deals on VPNs in the market. Viewers using a VPN need to make sure that they comply with any local regulations where they are and also with the terms of their service provider.
Full card (subject to change)
Main card
Song Yadong vs Chris Gutierrez (bantamweight)
Anthony Smith vs Khalil Rountree Jr (light-heavyweight)
Sumudaerji vs Allan Nascimento (flyweight)
Nasrat Haqparast vs Jamie Mullarkey (lightweight)
Jun-yong Park vs Andre Muniz (middleweight)
Song Kenan vs Kevin Jousset (welterweight)
Prelims
Hyun Sung Park vs Shannon Ross (flyweight)
Steve Garcia vs Melquizael Costa (lightweight)
Luana Santos vs Stephanie Egger (women’s bantamweight)
Daniel Marcos vs Carlos Vera (catchweight)
Tatsuro Taira vs Carlos Hernandez (flyweight)
Rayanne Amanda vs Talita Alencar (women’s strawweight)