UFC, the renowned mixed martial arts league, has been captivating audiences for over two decades. With more than 300 pay-per-view events broadcasted since 1993, UFC's popularity has soared, offering fans regular fights, exclusive originals, and much more. As more viewers shift from traditional cable to streaming platforms, you might be curious about where to watch UFC fights online. Below, we provide a comprehensive guide on streaming UFC events, details about pay-per-view (PPV) events, and the schedule for the most anticipated fights of 2025.
The prime destination for streaming UFC fights online is through an ESPN+ subscription, the exclusive streaming home for UFC. ESPN+ offers more than just the typical ESPN channels available on cable; it includes access to a wide range of live sports events and an extensive archive of UFC content.
You can sign up for a standalone ESPN+ subscription or choose the Disney Bundle, which includes Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu. The standalone ESPN+ subscription costs $11.99 per month, or you can opt for the annual plan at $119.99 per year, saving you 15% off the monthly rate. Additionally, the ESPN+ (With Ads) can be bundled with Disney+ (With Ads) and Hulu (With Ads) for $14.99 per month. Access to the service is also available through a Hulu + Live TV subscription, making it a robust option for live TV streaming in 2025.
With an ESPN+ subscription, you gain access to a wealth of UFC content, including all pay-per-view fights post-broadcast, UFC Fight Night events, and an archive spanning over two decades of modern and classic UFC fights. Subscribers can also stream every season of The Ultimate Fighter, along with other exclusive originals like UFC Embedded, Dana White's Contender Series, Rowdy's Places, and more.
Notably, every UFC pay-per-view event is added to ESPN+ 16 days after it airs, allowing subscribers to catch up on missed events.
You can enjoy ESPN+ on various devices in HD, supporting up to three simultaneous streams. The ESPN app is available on mobile devices, streaming devices such as Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, and Google Chromecast, select smart TVs, as well as gaming consoles like PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One.
UFC's numbered events are traditionally pay-per-view (PPV) events, a practice that has continued since the transition to ESPN+ in 2019. To watch these events, you'll need an active ESPN+ subscription. The next major event on the calendar is UFC 314, scheduled for April 12.
Each UFC PPV event is priced at $79.99, granting access to the full fight card, including early preliminary fights, preliminary fights, and the Main Card event. New ESPN+ subscribers interested in an upcoming UFC PPV event can purchase the UFC PPV Bundle for $134.98, which includes an annual ESPN+ subscription and access to the next UFC PPV event. There's also a streaming bundle option that includes Hulu and Disney+.
UFC has a jam-packed schedule for 2025, with several PPV fights already announced. Typically, early preliminary fights start at 3:00 PM PT and are available on various ESPN networks, including ESPN+. Preliminary fights follow at 5:00 PM PT, also accessible on different ESPN networks and ESPN+. The Main Card kicks off at 7:00 PM PT and is exclusively streamed on ESPN+. Here's the schedule for the announced pay-per-view UFC fights this year: