With the UFC having plenty of UK-based stars in the mix, more and more British fans each year are tuning in to watch MMA’s top organisation.
For newer fans of the sport and the UFC, it can be difficult to find out exactly where and how to watch all the action as it unfolds.

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To help with the process, we’ve compiled a handy guide to ensure you don’t miss out on any upcoming UFC cards.
So the next time a viral knockout, slick submission or huge upset takes place, you can enjoy the spectacle live in the moment, instead of having things spoiled by social media.
Keep reading to find out more on where to watch the UFC in the UK…
How to watch UFC on TNT Sports?
Currently, TNT Sports (formerly BT Sports) has the streaming rights to the UFC in the United Kingdom.
Every single UFC card that takes place is televised and streamed through the TNT Sports network.
If you aren’t already a subscriber, there are several ways to access the platform:
- Purchase a broadband and TV Package with EE TV and BT Broadband
- Add TV to an existing broadband package
- Download the Discovery+ app (includes TNT Sports)
- Add TNT Sports to a sky package
The cheapest, and by far, the easiest option is by using the Discovery+ app.
The Discovery+ app subscription costs just £20 per month and allows you to stream both UFC preliminary and main cards for each event.
You can also stream the app directly onto a compatible TV screen, meaning you won’t be forced to watch the action from your tint phone screen.

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In addition to UFC events, the Discovery+ app allows you to access a vast library of entertainment and shows, as well as Premier League football, Champions League, rugby, MotoGP, boxing and much more.
For newer fans looking to get into the sport, a TNT Sports package is undoubtedly the way to go.
How to watch UFC using Fight Pass

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Another way to watch the UFC is through the company’s own Fight Pass app.
However, you won’t be able to watch the main event you’re likely tuning in for.
With a UFC Fight Pass subscription, users can watch the early prelims and preliminary cards, but the main event exclusively falls with TNT Sports.
What the UFC Fight Pass might lack from a live fight perspective, it more than makes up for it with its library of previous events.
Users have access to the entire library of UFC fights, dating back to the birth of the company in 1993.
In addition to the UFC, hardcore combat sports fans will also be able to watch historic events from the likes of Pride FC, WEC, and more.
Not only that, but you can also stream full live events from some of the UFC’s feeder leagues, including Cage Warriors, Tuff-N-Uff and LFA.
The UFC Fight Pass option is far more suited to established fans of the sport due to its archive and discoverability aspect.
What upcoming UFC events are scheduled?
Currently there are a number of UFC events scheduled for the months ahead.
Highlights include:
- UFC 315: Belal Muhammad vs Jack Della Maddalena – Sat 10, May
- UFC 316: Merab Dvalishvili vs Sean O’Malley II – Sat 7, Jun
- UFC Fight Night: Jamal Hill vs Khalil Rountree Jr. – Sat 21, Jun
- UFC 317, International Fight Week: TBC vs TBC – Sat 28, Jun
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