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Where to watch UFC Vancouver: de Ridder vs. Allen live stream, start time & more for Fight Night card
Here are your options to watch UFC Vancouver, including streaming options to catch the preliminaries and the main card in Canada.
And in the night’s headliner, a new era at strawweight is set to be ushered in, with Mackenzie Dern vying for the vacant title against Brazilian star Virna Jandiroba — with Zhang Weili set for a flyweight move next month at UFC 322.
The UFC heads to Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada tonight (October 18) for a UFC Fight Night card headlined by a huge middleweight contest.
VANCOUVER – UFC Fight Night 262 ceremonial fighter weigh-ins take place Friday, and you can catch a live video stream of the proceedings here on MMA Junkie at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT). The ceremonial weigh-ins take place at Rogers Arena, which hosts Saturday's card ( ESPN+ ).
Ankalaev vs. Pereira 2 on Saturday, Oct. 4 where the named fighters will participate in a rematch for the Light Heavyweight Title and Bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili goes against Cory Sandhagen.
Date: Oct. 4 | Location: T-Mobile Arena -- Las Vegas Early prelims begin at 6 p.m. ET and can be seen on FX/ESPN+ Televised prelims begin at 8 pm. ET and can been seen on FX/ESPN+ Main card begins at 10 p.m. ET Watch live: ESPN+ PPV | Price: $79.99
UFC 320 is upon us, and a monumental light heavyweight championship rematch comes with it. Champion Magomed Ankalaev looks to end his saga with Alex Pereira, and Merab Dvalishvili makes his third appearance of 2025,
UFC fans have called out Sean Strickland after he was filmed using a racial slur on a live stream. The 34-year-old is a former UFC Middleweight Champion, having defeated Israel Adesanya at UFC 293 in 2023. He lost the title six months later after losing via split decision to Dricus du Plessis.
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Ari Emanuel: Netflix ‘disappointed’ not to land UFC broadcast rights after negotiations were ‘very’ close on a deal
Emanuel added that it’s still going to be a wait and see approach for the future of the NBA when it comes to viewership after the basketball league signed a new broadcast deal worth $75 billion but the games are now split between three partners at ESPN/Disney, Amazon and NBC.