We’ve got an epic rematch at the top of this year’s UFC 277 live stream.
Watch the UFC 277 live stream today to view the most anticipated women’s MMA match of the year. Amanda Nunes, the reigning bantamweight champion, will defend her title against Julianna Pea in an attempt to make it 2-0 after their December fight.
For those who have forgotten, Pena submitted Nunes in the second round of their first bout. Pena’s victory began with her boxing skills, but it ended with a rear-naked choke. Nunes blamed her defeat on knee issues, and her UFC featherweight title isn’t up for grabs.
Brandon Moreno takes on Kai Kara-France in the co-main event of UFC 277, fighting for Moreno’s interim flyweight title. Rematches are common, and Moreno won their first encounter by unanimous decision.
If you’d want to gamble $255 to win $100, you’ll need to bet $215. If you’d rather wager $100 to win $215, you’ll need to bet $100. -205 to France’s +175: Moreno is the favorite, but with significantly tighter odds.
UFC 277 streaming information, including adjustments to the main card and preliminary matches, can be found right here.
UFC 277 live streams: Get the PPV and a whole year of ESPN Plus
If you want to watch UFC 277 and all future numbered UFC PPVs, you’ll need to subscribe to ESPN Plus, so let’s discuss the best price. An annual subscription to ESPN Plus and access to UFC 277 are both available for $99.98, a savings of $45. It’s a good idea to take advantage of that annual rate before it goes up to $9.99 per month and $99.99 per year on August 23.
Before shelling out the price for ESPN, fight fans can catch some of the main preliminary bouts on ABC or ABC preliminaries on ESPN.
Sling TV (Orange) and FuboTV, two of the greatest streaming providers, offer access to ESPN on most cable bundles. However, ABC is available on Fubo, not Sling.
Early Preliminary fights on UFC FightPass(opens in a new tab) begin at 6 p.m. ET and cost $9.99 a month. Finally, at 8 p.m., the top-tier prelim fights begin on ESPN and ESPN Plus.
How to see UFC 277 in the United Kingdom and Australia
You can expect Pena versus Nunes to begin at around 5:30 a.m. BST (on Sunday morning) if you’re watching the fight live 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.
The UFC 277 live stream is not available via a web browser, but rather through apps on Now TV devices, PlayStations, Xboxes, Apple TVs, and some Smart TVs. This is just a heads up.
On Sunday at 12 p.m., UFC 277 will be shown live in Australia. An AEST price of AU$54.95 may be found on Kayo(opens in new tab).
In Canada, how can I watch UFC 277 live streams?
The early prelims will be shown on UFC Fight Pass, while the prelims will be shown on TSN and RDS. In addition to BELL and Rogers, UFC 277’s main program is accessible on a number of other providers.
UFC 277 fight card
Early prelims (6 p.m. ET) on UFC Fight Pass
- Ramiz Brahimaj vs Michael Morales [welterweight]
- Ji Yeon Kim vs Mariya Agapova [women’s bantamweight]
- Nicolae Negumeraneau vs Ihor Potieria [light heavyweight]
- Orion Cosce vs Blood Diamond [welterweight]
Prelims (8 p.m. ET) on ABC and ESPN
- Alex Morono vs Matthew Semelsberger [welterweight]
- Drew Dober vs Rafael Alves [lightweight]
- Justin Tafa vs Don’tale Mayes [heavyweight]
- Diego Ferreira vs Drakkar Klose [lightweight]
Main Card (10 p.m. ET on ESPN Plus)
- Julianna Peña (c) vs Amanda Nunes [Women’s Bantamweight Championship]
- Brandon Moreno (c) vs Kai Kara France [Interim Flyweight Championship]
- Derrick Lewis vs Sergei Pavlovich [heavyweight]
- Alexandre Pantoja vs Alex Perez [flyweight]
- Magomed Ankalaev vs Anthony Smith [light heavyweight]