Next UFC Fight Night: Event start time, card and how to watch
All you need to know about the MMA promotion’s upcoming fights
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Your support makes all the difference.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 11 January – UFC Fight Night – UFC Apex, Las Vegas, US
What time does it start?
The prelims are due to begin at 12am GMT on Sunday (4pm PT, 6pm CT, 7pm ET on Saturday), with the main card following at 3am GMT on Sunday (7pm PT, 9pm CT, 10pm 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. Discovery+ will also air the action in the UK. In the US, ESPN+ will stream the event live, as will the UFC’s Fight Pass.
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Full card (subject to change)
Mackenzie Dern vs Amanda Ribas 2 (women’s strawweight)
Chris Curtis vs Roman Kopylov (middleweight)
Thiago Moises vs Trey Ogden (lightweight)
Magomed Gadzhiyasulov vs Bruno Lopes (light-heavyweight)
Marco Tulio vs Ihor Potieria (middleweight)
Cesar Almeida vs Abdul Razak Alhassan (middleweight)
Christian Rodriguez vs Austin Bashi (featherweight)
Santiago Ponzinibbio vs Carlston Harris (welterweight)
Punahele Soriano vs Uros Medic (welterweight)
Jose Johnson vs Felipe Bunes (flyweight)
Nurullo Aliev vs Yanal Ashmouz (lightweight)
Ernesta Kareckaite vs Nicolle Caliare (women’s flyweight)
Preston Parsons vs Andreas Gustafsson (welterweight)
Fatima Kline vs Viktoriia Dudakova (women’s strawweight)
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