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It’s the first time since June 2023 that UFC is back in Vancouver, this time for UFC Fight Night. While a battle between Reinier de Ridder (21-2) and Anthony Hernandez was originally planned to headline the event, Hernandez withdrew due to an undisclosed injury. Hernandez was replaced by Brendan Allen (25-7). Learn how to watch UFC Fight Night: de Ridder vs Allen here.

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When is de Ridder vs Allen?

The de Ridder vs Allen fight will be live from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada, on Saturday, October 18th. The event’s preliminary fights start at 4 pm ET / 1 pm PT, with the main card at 7 pm ET / 4 pm PT, streaming exclusively on ESPN+

How to Watch This UFC Fight Night

Viewers can stream this UFC Fight Night exclusively through ESPN+. You will need a subscription to ESPN+ to access the service’s live UFC events and other exclusive content. UFC Fight Night does not require additional payments to watch. Select countries can also stream de Ridder vs Allen on DAZN

How Much Does de Ridder vs Allen Cost?

De Ridder vs Allen is included in your ESPN+ base subscription, along with future UFC Fight Nights, so you can enjoy all the best fights for no additional cost. Other UFC events on the streaming service may require additional payment.

ESPN+ Prices

ESPN+ has several subscription options, including monthly or annual payments to best fit your budget needs. They also provide an Español option for Spanish-speaking viewers to enjoy their favorite events. 

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

What Devices are Compatible with ESPN+?

You can stream UFC Fight Night with de Ridder vs Allen on various devices, including Android phones, iPhones, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Roku Smart TV, 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 Fight Night: de Ridder vs Allen Card

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While Reinier de Ridder vs Brendan Allen is the main event, there are plenty of other great matchups to stream beforehand. Between preliminary and main event bouts, enjoy the full fight card for the latest UFC Fight Night below: 

  • Reinier de Ridder vs. Brendan Allen (Middleweight)
  • Kevin Holland vs. Mike Malott (Welterweight)
  • Marlon Vera vs. Aiemann Zahabi (Bantamweight)
  • Manon Fiorot vs. Jasmine Jasudavicius (Women’s Flyweight)
  • Cody Gibson vs. Aori Qileng (Bantamweight)
  • Kyle Nelson vs. Matt Frevola (Lightweight)
  • Charles Jourdain vs. Davey Grant (Bantamweight)
  • Bruno Gustavo da Silva vs. Park Hyun-sung (Flyweight)
  • Danny Barlow vs. Djorden Ribeiro dos Santos (Middleweight)
  • Kyle Prepolec vs. Drew Dober (Lightweight)
  • Stephanie Lucianovs. Ravena Oliveira (Women’s Strawweight)
  • Azamat Bekoev vs. Yousri Belgaroui (Middleweight)
  • Melissa Croden vs. Tainara Lisboa (Women’s Bantamweight)

FAQs

Is ESPN+ free on Amazon Prime?

ESPN+ is not free on Amazon Prime, but you can subscribe through Amazon. After downloading ESPN+ through Amazon Channels, you can sign up and watch UFC events. 

Is Fight Night a free UFC event?

UFC Fight Night is included in an ESPN+ subscription, but you need an active subscription to watch the events. UFC PPV events will require an additional payment. 

Is UFC wrestling or boxing?

The UFC is a mixed martial arts (MMA) competition. This means fighters from around the world use a variety of martial arts disciplines, including wrestling, boxing, jiu-jitsu, and more, during their fights. 

Can you cancel ESPN+ anytime?

You can cancel your ESPN+ subscription at any time, and you will continue to have access until your current billing cycle ends. Head to Manage Subscriptions under your profile when you wish to cancel the subscription.

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