UFC Fight Night: Covington vs. Woodley - Start Time, Live Stream, Fight Card
Last updated July 7, 2021
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We have another UFC Fight Night coming our way. This time, we’re going to see Calvin Kattar face Dan Ige in the main card. Let’s see how you can watch the next UFC Fight Night 172 online too!
UFC Fight Night 172 will take place on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, where the previous fight took place too. Also known as “Fight Island,” this is where Dana White has figured out a way to avoid US travel restrictions due to the pandemic while still holding his events.
This is the second of four events scheduled to take place on Yas Island. The matches will continue to take place without an audience to avoid the spread of Coronavirus.
UFC Fight Night 172: Kattar vs. Ige will start shortly. Although it will depend on how long the other matchups take, it is estimated that the main fight will happen around midnight.
The upcoming Fight Night event will take place on the so-called Fight Island. Yas Island is a cool location in Abu Dhabi that fit right into Dana White’s plans to find an area where he could hold his events while avoiding most traveling restrictions.
Thankfully, the matches are still held without a crowd so that the COVID-19 infection risk is slightly lower with only staff and fighters present.
Keeping up with UFC events is not that complicated nowadays. In fact, it’s possible to watch it all from multiple countries around the world.
Over in the United States, watching the UFC Fight Night 172 isn’t that difficult to watch, especially since this isn’t a PPV event. In fact, you can stream each stage online:
The event is streamed by ESPN+, which is the network’s streaming service. Not only does it feature exclusive events, but it also comes with original content and articles. You can subscribe to ESPN+ for $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year.
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If you want to watch on ESPN, there are a few options in front of you, with several platforms carrying the network. Right now, you can enjoy everything the network has to offer using Hulu, Sling TV, or YouTube TV. You may also stream the content over on the ESPN website, but you’ll have to use a TV provider’s credentials to log in to an account. You can use info from a live TV platform or a cable company.
The Fight Night can be enjoyed on BT Sport in the UK. The prelims start at 12 PM BST, while the main card at 2 AM BST on July 16th.
Canadians can watch Fight Night on TSN. Prelims start at 7 PM ET and the main card at 10 PM ET.
Over in Germany, Austria, Italy, and Spain, the Fight Night can be enjoyed on DAZN. The main card is scheduled to start at 3 AM CET on Sunday.