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A rematch is upon us. Headlining the UFC 320 event is a UFC Light Heavyweight Championship rematch between current champion Magomed Ankalaev and former champion Alex Pereira. In their first clash at UFC 313, Ankalaev beat Pereira via unanimous decision. Learn how to watch UFC 320 without cable here. 

When is the UFC 320 Fight?

The UFC 320 fight will be live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, on Saturday, October 4th. The pay-per-view event will start with early preliminaries at 6 pm ET / 3 pm PT, preliminaries at 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT, and the main card at 10 pm ET / 7 pm PT, streaming exclusively through ESPN+

How to Order the UFC 320 Fight

You can order the UFC 320 event exclusively through ESPN+. Before purchasing, you need a subscription to ESPN+ to access the service’s PPV content. After, a separate payment is required to watch UFC 320 and any future pay-per-view events on the service. 

How Much Does UFC 320 Fight Cost on ESPN+?

Once subscribed to ESPN+, you can purchase the UFC 320 pay-per-view event for $79.99. After purchasing the fight, you can stream it from compatible devices at home or on the go. 

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ESPN+ Prices

ESPN+ provides several subscription options, including monthly or annual payments to fit your budget. They also have an Español option for Spanish-speaking viewers to enjoy all their favorite sporting events. 

Membership TypePrice
ESPN Plus$11.99/month, $119.99/year
ESPN Plus Español$11.99/month, $119.99/year

What Devices are Compatible with ESPN+?

You can stream UFC 320 on various devices, including Android phones, iPhones, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Chromecast, Android TV, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Check out the full compatibility list of devices below: 

  • Samsung Smart TV
  • Roku Smart TV
  • Vizio Smart TV
  • Android TV
  • Amazon Fire TV
  • Apple TV
  • Chromecast 
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X

UFC 320 Fight Card

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While Magomed Ankalaev vs Alex Pereira is the main title event for UFC 320, there are plenty of other great matchups from preliminaries to main events. Check out the full fight card below to avoid missing a matchup. 

  • Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira (Light Heavyweight)
  • Merab Dvalishvili vs. Cory Sandhagen (Bantamweight)
  • Jiří Procházka vs. Khalil Rountree Jr. (Light Heavyweight)
  • Josh Emmett vs. Youssef Zalal (Featherweight)
  • Abusupiyan Magomedov vs. Joe Pyfer (Middleweight)
  • Ateba Abega Gautier vs. Osman Diaz (Middleweight)
  • Edmen Shahbazyan vs. André Muniz (Middleweight)
  • Chris Gutiérrez vs. Farid Basharat (Bantamweight)
  • Daniel Santos vs. Yoo Joo-sang (Featherweight)
  • Macy Chiasson vs. Yana Santos (Women’s Bantamweight)
  • Patchy Mix vs. Jakub Wiklacz (Bantamweight)
  • Punahele Soriano vs. Nikolay Veretennikov (Welterweight)
  • Ramiz Brahimaj vs. Austin Vanderford (Welterweight)
  • Veronica Hardy vs. Brogan Walker (Women’s Flyweight)

FAQs

What’s the difference between ESPN and ESPN+?

ESPN is a traditional TV network, while ESPN Plus is a subscription-based streaming service that provides a variety of sports content, including exclusive events. ESPN Plus does not have direct access to the regular ESPN channel, but it does provide some of the shows on the service. 

Is ESPN+ worth it for UFC?

ESPN+ is a great option for UFC fans because the service is the exclusive home to UFC Fight Night and other UFC pay-per-view events. They also have other combat sports like the Professional Fighters League and Top Rank Boxing. 

Why won’t it let me buy UFC PPV?

You may be having trouble buying UFC PPV because you don’t have an active ESPN+ subscription or an issue with your preferred payment method. 

Can I cancel ESPN+ at any time?

You can cancel your ESPN+ subscription at any time, but you’ll still have access to the service until the end of your current billing period. 

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