How to Watch UFC Live Without Cable in 2024
By Staff• Edited by Davan Hamilton • Updated Dec 12, 2023
Interested in cord-cutting but still want to watch pay-per-views of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)?
In the United States, UFC PPVs are only available to subscribers of ESPN+. Subscribers also have access to other UFC programs, like UFC Fight Nights and Dana White's Contender Series.
Since ESPN+ is a subscription-based video streaming service, it isn’t available on DirecTV, Verizon Fios, Comcast, and other cable and satellite TV providers.
UFC PPVs are also available on UFC Fight Pass, a subscription-based video streaming service owned by UFC. Another way to stream UFC PPVs (via ESPN+) is to get the Hulu + Live TV bundle, which includes ESPN+.
In this article, we’ll introduce you to the different ways to watch UFC live. We’ll also help you determine which option is right for your budget, device, and entertainment needs.
3 Ways to Watch UFC Live Streams Without Cable
1. Watch UFC PPVs Live on ESPN+
Aside from giving American audiences exclusive access to UFC pay-per-views, ESPN+ subscribers will also enjoy other programs—like UFC Fight Nights on Saturdays and live sports events from the NFL, NBA, and other pro sports leagues.
UFC fans will also get access to classic UFC fights and on-demand shows.
Aside from MMA live telecasts, sports fans can also stream live baseball, hockey, boxing, golf, tennis, rugby, and soccer, just to name a few sports.
ESPN+ Device Support
- Smart TVs - Samsung TV, Android TV (select models),
- TV streaming media players - Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Amazon Fire TV,
- Smartphones and tablets - Android, Amazon Fire Tablets, iOS, iPad,
- Game consoles - Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and 5,
- Desktops and laptops - Most Mac and PC browsers
- Apps - the latest version of the ESPN+ app
- Wearable tech - Oculus Go
2. Watch UFC PPVs Live on UFC Fight Pass
Subscribers of UFC Fight Pass will get access to UFC pay-per-views, plus every other UFC event, including the Early Prelims, Prelims, UFC on ESPN, and UFC Fight Nights. The catalog also includes UFC on-demand programs like Dana White's Contender Series and The Ultimate Fighter.
Need more variety? Subscribers can stream over 1,000 hours of live combat sports from around the world (including kickboxing and Muay Thai). Other options include classic fight films (including kung fu films) and access to the official UFC podcast.
UFC Fight Pass Plans & Prices
UFC Fight Pass offers subscribers two options: the monthly pass for $9.99 and the yearly pass for $95.99. New users get a seven-day free trial.
UFC Fight Pass Device Support
- Smart TVs - Android TV (select models), Samsung Smart TV (select models), LG Smart TV (select models),
- TV streaming media players - Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Google Chromecast,
- Smartphones and tablets - iOS, iPad, Android,
- Game consoles - Xbox One
- Desktops and laptops - Most Mac and PC browsers
3. Watch UFC PPVs Live on Hulu + Live TV
Getting Hulu + Live TV gives you access to Disney+ and ESPN+ (which automatically unlocks access to UFC PPVs). Subscribers can also watch their favorite sports on ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, FOX, CBS, NBCSN, and the NFL Network. There are more than 75 channels in total, plus unlimited DVRs.
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Hulu + Live TV Device Support
- Smart TVs - Android TV (select models), LG TV (select models), Samsung TV (select models),
- TV streaming media players - Roku (select models), Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV (4th generation and up), Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV,
- Smartphones and tablets - Android, iOS, iPad, Amazon Fire Tablets,
- Game consoles - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One,
- Desktops and laptops - Most Mac and PC browsers
- Apps - the latest version of the Hulu app
Is ESPN+ Available on Cable or Satellite TV?
ESPN+ is a subscription-based video streaming service, which means it isn’t available on cable or satellite TV. To watch programs that are exclusive to ESPN+ (like UFC pay-per-views), you’ll have to sign up for the service. Note that it’s only available in the United States.
Subscribing to ESPN+ gives your ESPN app a major upgrade as it unlocks other exclusive live sports events, such as NHL games, as well as hundreds of college football and basketball games.
Can I Buy a UFC Pay-Per-View and Watch It Later?
According to ESPN, you can buy a UFC PPV in advance and replay it later when the fight is over. Replays are available for about 15 days after the event. Note that you’ll have to wait for about 90 minutes after the UFC PPV ends before you can access the replay on the ESPN app.
Check out the UFC 2023 schedule for more information about upcoming fights.
What is the Best Way for Me to Watch UFC PPVs?
The answer would depend on your budget, your preferred devices, and other programs and sports you’re interested in watching.
The most straightforward way to unlock UFC PPV fights would be to subscribe to ESPN+. You’ll also gain access to hundreds of college football and NCAA games, plus live streams of baseball, hockey, boxing, golf, tennis, soccer, and other sports. Most major devices support ESPN+ and you can even watch it on Oculus Go.
You can also watch UFC PPVs on UFC Fight Pass for only $9.99 a month or $95.99 a year. UFC Fight Pass is the best option if you’re a diehard MMA or combat sports fan, as there are numerous exclusive UFC and MMA on-demand programs to stream. Most popular devices also support UFC Fight Pass.
The last option—Hulu + Live TV—is the priciest option. But this is bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+. Aside from giving you access to UFC PPVs, you also get to enjoy countless sports, news, educational, and entertainment programs from Hulu’s 75-plus channels. Most major devices are supported and multiple streaming options are available.
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Sam Cook • Author
Sam Cook is a full-time content strategist by day, a part-time freelance content writer since 2015. In another life, he was a high school English teacher for nearly a decade. Based in sunny New Orleans, he writes long-form educational content on technology, including Insurtech, Fintech, HRtech, and content streaming.
Davan Hamilton • Editor
Davan Hamilton is an editor and writer based in Jacksonville, FL. Holding a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, her writing spans a wide range, from essays on film criticism and analysis to surreal poetry. When she’s not glued to her computer, you can find her building endless amounts of Lego sets, binge-reading manga, or playing with (fighting) her cat.