Watch UFC on IPTV
Every UFC event including PPV main cards, Fight Night prelims, and numbered events. ESPN and ESPN+ coverage all included.

UFC Channels and Events Included
Channels
- ESPN (UFC Fight Night main cards, Saturday night events)
- ESPN+ (UFC prelims, early prelims, Fight Night full cards)
- ABC (select UFC Fight Night main events)
- UFC Fight Pass simulcast feed (international events, early prelims)
- Fox Sports (international events on regional sports feeds)
Features
- All UFC numbered events (UFC 300, 301, etc.) PPV main cards
- UFC Fight Night events, typically 2-3 per month
- Early preliminary fights from 6 PM ET
- Full main card coverage including title fights
- Post-fight press conferences on ESPN+
- UFC 300 and landmark numbered events in 4K
- International UFC events across US, Australia, Europe, and South America
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UFC Live Streaming FAQ
Yes. UFC PPV main cards (the numbered events like UFC 300, 301, etc.) are included in your Luno IPTV subscription. You don't pay $79.99 per event on top of your monthly fee. Early prelims and main card fights are all covered.
Yes. UFC Fight Night events air on ESPN and ESPN+ throughout the year, typically two to three events per month. All Fight Night cards including early prelims, prelims, and main card are included in Luno IPTV's 26,000+ channel lineup.
Up to 4K Ultra HD on numbered UFC events where ESPN broadcasts in 4K. UFC Fight Night events typically stream in 1080p HD. You need at least 25 Mbps for HD and 50 Mbps for 4K. Fight action in 4K is noticeably sharper than standard HD.
Yes. Install IBO Player Pro on your iPhone or Android phone. Enter your Luno IPTV credentials and you can watch any UFC event from anywhere. WiFi or 5G works fine for mobile UFC streaming.
Yes. UFC events held in Australia, Brazil, the UK, Abu Dhabi, and other international locations are covered on ESPN, ESPN+, and regional broadcast feeds. You get the full card for international events the same as US-based shows.
UFC Streaming Options Compared
The real cost of watching UFC in 2025-2026 across different platforms.
| Feature | Luno IPTV | ESPN+ alone | UFC PPV (per event) | Cable TV |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UFC Fight Night | Included | Included ($10.99/mo) | N/A | ESPN add-on |
| UFC PPV Main Cards | Included | $79.99 per event extra | $79.99 per event | $79.99 per event |
| Early Prelims | Included | Included | Included with PPV | ESPN+ only |
| 4K Fights | Yes | No 4K | No 4K | No 4K |
| Monthly Cost | $15/mo | $10.99/mo + PPV fees | Pay-per-event | $90-140/mo + PPV |
| Other Sports | 26,000+ total | ESPN+ content only | UFC only | Varies |
UFC on Luno IPTV
What Every UFC Subscription Includes
- UFC PPV numbered events (main card, prelims, early prelims)
- UFC Fight Night events every 2 to 3 weeks year-round
- International UFC events from Australia, Europe, and Brazil
- Title fights across all 12 weight classes in men's and women's divisions
- Post-fight press conferences with fighters and coaches
- ESPN's UFC countdown and pre-fight analysis shows
- UFC Embedded series episodes on ESPN+ feed
UFC PPV Without the Per-Event Fee
The biggest UFC pain point is PPV pricing. ESPN+ charges $79.99 per numbered event on top of the $10.99 monthly subscription. If you watch 10 UFC PPVs a year, that's $799 in PPV fees alone. Luno IPTV includes PPV main cards in the monthly subscription, saving serious fight fans hundreds of dollars annually.