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ufc 321 where to watch

UFC 321 is a pay-per-view event headlined by Tom Aspinall vs Ciryl Gane, and in most regions it is available through official UFC and ESPN platforms as a PPV stream, with prelims on standard sports channels or streaming bundles.

Main ways to watch UFC 321

  • In the United States, the main card is sold as a PPV inside the ESPN streaming ecosystem (often branded as ESPN+ or similar), with pricing around the standard UFC PPV rate and access via the ESPN app on smart TVs, mobile, and web.
  • UFC’s own site lists official PPV order links for both U.S. and non‑U.S. regions, which redirect you either to ESPN’s platform (U.S.) or to regional PPV partners in other countries.
  • Early prelims and prelims are typically included with regular sports subscriptions (ESPN-type services, UFC Fight Pass, or local sports channels), so you can often watch the undercard without buying the PPV, depending on your region.

Region-specific notes

  • Some international broadcasters (for example, Setanta in certain regions) carry both the prelims and the main card as part of their combat-sports offering or as a separate PPV, so checking your local sports streaming provider’s UFC section is key.
  • In major cities abroad, local sports bars sometimes advertise UFC 321 viewing, as seen in forum discussions where fans mention bars staying open late to show Aspinall vs Gane.

Avoiding unofficial streams

  • Social platforms and forums often show “free live stream” links, but many of these are low-quality, infringing, or unsafe; official UFC or broadcaster links are the recommended way to watch.
  • Official providers also give extras like pre-fight shows, archived fights, and multi-device support, which you will not reliably get from unofficial mirrors.

Quick checklist before fight night

  • Confirm your country’s official UFC 321 broadcaster on the UFC “How to Watch / PPV” page, then follow the link to order.
  • Install and sign in to the correct app (ESPN-type app, UFC app, or your regional sports service) on your preferred device well before the main card start time listed in the event details.

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