where to watch ufc 320
UFC 320 is a pay-per-view event, and the main card is available through ESPN’s PPV platform in most regions, with prelims on standard sports channels and streaming services depending on your country.
Main card: where to watch
- In the United States, the UFC 320 main card is sold as a PPV on ESPN’s premium streaming/PPV platform (accessed through the ESPN app or website once you’ve purchased the event).
- Pricing has been listed around 79.99 USD for the UFC 320 PPV for existing subscribers, with bundle options for new subscribers that include additional sports and entertainment content.
Prelims and early prelims
- Early prelims and prelims are carried on ESPN-branded channels and streaming services (such as ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, FX, and related bundles) in the U.S., typically starting a few hours before the main card.
- In some international regions (for example parts of Europe), the main card and prelims may stream on platforms like HBO Max or other region-specific sports services, often with a dedicated UFC section or live sports hub.
Region notes and legal viewing
- The official UFC site lists UFC 320 as available via UFC Fight Pass for certain international territories, and it also shows which bars or venues have licensed the live broadcast.
- Unofficial “free stream” links circulating on forums or social media are typically unauthorized and risky (malware, low quality, sudden takedowns), so the safest option is to stick to the official broadcaster or UFC’s own platforms.
Event timing basics
- UFC 320 took place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, with early prelims beginning in the early evening local time, prelims a bit later, and the main card in prime time; ring walks for the headliner were scheduled close to midnight Eastern Time, depending on earlier fights.
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