Here’s the short version: to watch UFC London you’ll either use the official UFC broadcasters/streaming apps in your country, or find a sports bar in London that’s showing the card, often via bar-finder sites or booking directly with pubs.

Official broadcast and streaming

For most regions, UFC London (like Evloev vs Murphy at the O2) is carried through the same partners that show regular UFC Fight Night events.

Typical options include:

  • UFC’s own platforms (for prelims, archives, or some regions).
  • Major sports networks in your country (for example, big-name sports channels or their streaming apps) that hold UFC rights.
  • Pay-per-view or event passes, depending on how your local broadcaster packages numbered cards vs. London Fight Nights.

Check the schedule section for your specific country/region on the official UFC event page; it usually lists exact channels and start times.

Watching in London at a bar or pub

If you’re actually in London and want a live crowd atmosphere, there are multiple sports pubs and bar-finder tools that specialise in UFC nights.

Common ways to find a spot:

  • Use a bar-finder site that lets you search “UFC” and your London area, then filters venues that have the event scheduled.
  • Look for named sports pubs that advertise UFC and combat sports on big screens, often with bookings for fight night.
  • Check individual venue sites or socials the week of the event to confirm they’re showing that specific UFC London card and what time doors open.

Many London venues encourage you to reserve a table in advance for big UFC nights, especially when the card is headlined by popular fighters.

At-home streaming setup tips

If you’re streaming at home, you can watch on:

  • Smart TV apps for your broadcaster or UFC’s own service, sometimes with extras like multi-angle views or live stats.
  • Desktop or laptop via the broadcaster’s or UFC’s official site, which can make it easier to follow fighter stats, social media chatter, and live discussions in parallel.

A simple example: put the fight stream full-screen on your TV while keeping fighter profiles, live tweets, or a forum discussion open on your laptop to stay in the wider conversation.

Quick forum-style recap

“where to watch ufc london”
– If you’re at home: use the official UFC broadcaster or streaming app listed for your country on the UFC event page.
– If you’re in London: grab a table at a sports pub that advertises UFC, or use a bar-finder site to pick a venue with big screens and sound turned up.

TL;DR: Check the UFC event page for your local broadcaster, or in London use a UFC-friendly sports bar found via a bar-finder site, and book in advance for a proper fight-night vibe.

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