Adesanya is expected to win because he’s just that damn good. His challenger Jared Cannonier isn’t to be taken lightly, but tell that to everyone betting against him. An upset would surprise, but it wouldn’t be a truly shocking event. Fortunately, a match that’s a bit closer is right before it. In the co-main event, we have Volkanovski vs Holloway 3. Yes, the former won both of their previous two encounters, but neither was really an overwhelming win. So, they look to complete this trilogy and see if the one person who has a chance of blemishing the undefeated champ’s record can actually do it. As of the time of publishing DraftKings (opens in new tab) has Adesanya as the favorite at -475 (wager $475 to win $100, up from -450), and Cannonier as underdog at +380 (wager $100 to win $380, up from -360). Volkanovski’s odds tightened by another notch, down to -190 (formerly -200), while Holoway’s at +160 (formerly +170). O’Malley odds have gotten higher, up -305 from -285 to Munhoz’s +255 (formerly +240). Here’s everything you need to know about UFC 276 live streams, including the recent changes to the main card and prelims.
UFC 276 live streams: Get the PPV and a whole year of ESPN Plus
You’re going to need ESPN Plus (opens in new tab) to watch UFC 276 live streams — and all the upcoming numbered UFC PPVS — so let’s talk about the best deal to make this happen. You can get UFC 276 plus a year of ESPN Plus for $99.98, which is savings of $45 (ESPN Plus costs $69.99 per year and UFC 276 costs $74.99). The main prelim fights are on both ABC and ESPN, so those who haven’t subscribed to the latter yet can get a taste of it all for themselves, before forking out the cash. ESPN is available on most cable packages, as well as two of the best streaming services: namely Sling TV (Orange) and FuboTV. ABC is not on Sling, but it is on Fubo. UFC 276 Early Prelim fights start at 6:30 p.m. ET on UFC FightPass (opens in new tab), which is $9.99 per month. Then, the higher-up set of prelim fights that start at 8 p.m. ET, on ESPN and ESPN Plus. Next: We’ve also got all the WWE Money in the Bank 2022 live stream details.
How to watch UFC 276 in the UK and Australia
UFC 276 is another late-night affair for fight night fans in the UK — you’ll likely watch Adesanya vs Cannonier start at approximately 5:30 a.m. BST (on Sunday morning) if you’re tuning in live. It’s live on BT Sport Box Office (opens in new tab), where it costs £19.95. Prelims are on UFC Fight Pass. Just a heads up, though, the UFC 276 live stream is not available via a web browser, but through apps on Now TV devices, PlayStations, Xbox, Apple TV and some Smart TVs. In Australia, UFC 276 is live on Sunday at 12 p.m. AEST on Kayo (opens in new tab), where it costs AU$54.95.
How to watch UFC 276 live streams in Canada
Our neighbors in the great white north will watch the early prelims on UFC Fight Pass, while the prelims are on TSN and RDS. UFC 276’s main card is available on various providers, including BELL and Rogers.
UFC 276 fight card
Early prelims (6 p.m. ET) on UFC Fight Pass
André Muniz beat Uriah Hall via decisionMaycee Barber beat Jessica Eye via decisionJulija 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 submissionIan Garry beat Gabriel Green via decisionJim Miller beat Donald Cerrone via round 2 submissionDricus 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 ChampionshipAlexander Volkanovski (c) vs. Max Holloway for the Featherweight ChampionshipSean Strickland vs. Alex Pereira (Middleweights)Robbie Lawler vs. Bryan Barberena (Welterweights)Pedro Munhoz vs. Sean O’Malley (Bantamweights)