UFC 200: What time does it start, where can I watch it live, what channel is it on?

Everything you need to know about UFC 200

Mark Critchley
Saturday 09 July 2016 14:52 BST
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Meisha Tate and Amanda Nunes face off at their UFC 200 weigh-in
Meisha Tate and Amanda Nunes face off at their UFC 200 weigh-in (Getty)

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When is UFC 200?

The landmark pay-per-view event will be held on Saturday 9 July.

Where is UFC 200?

The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

What time does UFC 200 start?

The preliminary fights will begin at approximately 1.00am BST on Sunday, with the main card following at around 3.00am.

How can I watch UFC 200?

If you’ll be by a computer, tablet or phone, you can watch the event online with UFC Fight Pass.

If you’d prefer to sit on the couch in front of a television, BT Sport 2 will have all the action from 12.30am.

If you’re out on Saturday or don’t feel like an all-nighter, a full replay will be shown on BT Sport 2 at 9.00pm on Sunday.

Who is fighting at UFC 200?

Despite the postponement of Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz’s rematch and Jon Jones’ removal from the card following a failed drugs test, UFC 200 will still provide the viewer with some intriguing match-ups.

Main card

Miesha Tate vs Amanda Nunes
for the UFC women’s bantamweight championship

Brock Lesnar vs Mark Hunt

Daniel Cormier vs Anderson Silva

Jose Aldo vs Frankie Edgar
for the UFC featherweight championship

Cain Velasquez vs Travis Browne

Preliminary card

Cat Zingano vs Julianna Pena

Johny Hendricks vs Kelvin Gastelum

TJ Dillashaw vs Raphael Assuncao

Sage Northcutt vs Enrique Marin

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