In the main event of UFC 276 there will be two championship fights.

Watch UFC 276 live stream online tonight to see if the growing chances in favor of middleweight champion Israel Adesanya stay that way (phew, no injuries or changes, phew). We’ve watched the co-main tighten and the main-card opener draw apart from each other as we attentively monitor the money lines. Note from the editor: Check out the table below for some preliminary results!
UFC 276 TIME AND DATE
- Date and Time: UFC 276 is today (Saturday, July 2)
- UFC 276 main card: 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT / 3 a.m. BST.
- The early prelims began at 6 p.m. ET and the main prelims started at 8 p.m. ET.
- Adesanya vs Cannonier main event time: Ring-walks are estimated for 12:30 a.m. ET / 9:30 p.m. PT / 5:30 a.m. BST — but they could always go on earlier.
- The event is live from Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Watch in the US — ESPN Plus
- Watch in the UK — BT Sport Box Office
There is no doubt that Adesanya will win this fight because he is just the best. Jared Cannonier is a formidable opponent, but don’t tell anyone who’s betting against him that. Even if you were surprised by an upset, it wouldn’t be shocking. Fortunately, there’s a match just before it that’s a little closer.
We have Volkanovski vs Holloway 3 in the co-main event. Although the former has won both of their previous meetings, neither victory was particularly convincing. Because the unbeaten champion is the only one who may possibly damage his record, they want to finish this trilogy and see if he or she can truly achieve it.
While Adesanya is listed as the favorite at -475 on DraftKings (opens in new tab), Cannonier is listed as the underdog at +380 (wager $100 to win $380, up from -360). The odds for Volkanovski have shrunk to -190 from -200, while the odds for Holoway have risen to +160 from +170. In comparison to Munhoz’s +255 (formerly +240), O’Malley’s odds have risen from -305 to -305.
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UFC 276 live streams: Get the PPV and a whole year of ESPN Plus
In order to watch UFC 276 and all future numbered UFC PPVS, you’ll need ESPN Plus(opens in new tab), so let’s talk about the best offer. With a year’s subscription to ESPN Plus, you’ll save $45 on UFC 276 (ESPN Plus costs $69.99 a year, and UFC 276 costs $74.99).
If you haven’t subscribed to ESPN yet, you can watch the main prelim fights on ABC to get a taste of what it’s like before deciding whether or not to do so.
Sling TV (Orange) and FuboTV, two of the greatest streaming providers, offer access to ESPN on most cable bundles. Sling does not carry ABC, but Fubo does.
At 6:30 p.m. ET, UFC FightPass(opens in new tab) will begin streaming the Early Prelim fights from UFC 276. Then, at 8 p.m. ET, on ESPN and ESPN Plus, are the higher-up prelim contests.
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How to watch UFC 276 in the UK and Australia
Adesanya versus Cannonier takes place at roughly 5:30 a.m. BST (on Sunday morning) if you’re tuned in live to UFC 276 in the United Kingdom. It’s available for £19.95 on BT Sport Box Office(opens in new tab). UFC Fight Pass offers access to the preliminary card.
There is, however, a catch: The UFC 276 live stream can only be accessed via the Now TV app on Now TV-enabled platforms like PlayStations, Xbox, and select Smart TVs.
On Sunday, UFC 276 will be broadcast live in Australia at 12 p.m. local time. An AEST price of AU$54.95 may be found on Kayo(opens in new tab).
How to watch UFC 276 live streams in Ca
The early prelims will be shown on UFC Fight Pass, while the prelims will be shown on TSN and RDS. BELL and Rogers are two of the several service providers offering UFC 276’s main program.
UFC 276 fight card
Early prelims (6 p.m. ET) on UFC Fight Pass
- André Muniz beat Uriah Hall via decision
- Maycee Barber beat Jessica Eye via decision
- Julija Stoliarenko beat Jessica-Rose Clark via first-round submission
Prelims (8 p.m. ET) on ABC and ESPN
- Jalin Turner beat Brad Riddell via round 1 submission
- Ian Garry beat Gabriel Green via decision
- Jim Miller beat Donald Cerrone via round 2 submission
- Dricus du Plessis beat Brad Tavares via decision
Main Card (10 p.m. ET on ESPN Plus)
- Israel Adesanya (c) vs. Jared Cannonier for the Middleweight Championship
- Alexander Volkanovski (c) vs. Max Holloway for the Featherweight Championship
- Sean Strickland vs. Alex Pereira (Middleweights)
- Robbie Lawler vs. Bryan Barberena (Welterweights)
- Pedro Munhoz vs. Sean O’Malley (Bantamweights)