UFC 323 will be held at the T-Mobile Arena this Saturday in Las Vegas. The event is riddled with great fights and headlined by an unmissable bantamweight reunion in the ring between Dvalishvili and Yan as the Georgian looks for his fourth consecutive title defence of the year. Follow our guide on how to watch UFC 323 from anywhere in the world using a VPN.
UFC 323 live streams, date, times and TV channels
Date: UFC 323 takes place on Saturday, December 6. Main Card: 3.am. GMT (Sun) / 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT / 2 p.m. AEDT (Sun)
Prelims: 11.p.m. GMT / 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT / 10 a.m. AEDT (Sun) Main event walkouts (estimate) — 12 a.m. ET (Sun) / 9 p.m. PT / 5 a.m. BST (Sun)/ 4 p.m. AEDT (Sun).
U.S. — ESPN+ PPV U.K. — TNT Sports
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Last time out for the champ, he took on Cory Sandhagen at UFC 320 in a fight that went the full five rounds, Dvalishvili won by decision after landing 114/265 significant strikes with a 54% takedown success rate. As well as defeating Sandhagen in October, the Georgian has beaten fan-favorite, Sean O’Malley (via submission) and Umar Nurmagomedov (decision) in January as he looks to wrap up a dominant 2025 year with a win.
His opponent, Peter Yan, has only fought once this year, beating Marcus McGhee in a dominant performance via decision. However, despite his slightly less active calendar than his opponent, Yan is unbeaten since the two last met in 2023, proving that he is still an elite contender in the bantamweight division and after experiencing sharing the ring with Dvalishvili once before, he goes into this one all the more knowledgeable as he looks to shake up the division.
The co-main event is another high-stakes clash as flyweight champion, Alexandre Pantona faces off against rising star, Joshua Van. The rest of the card is stacked with great narratives too, with former light-heavyweight champion, Jan Blachowicz returning to face dangerous finisher, Bogdan Guskov as well as former two-division king Henry Cejudo fighting one of the stand-out up and comers in the whole UFC, Payton Talbott.
Keep reading to find out how you can watch UFC 323 live from anywhere in the world.
Is UFC 323 pay-per-view (PPV)?
In short, yes. In order to watch UFC 323 in most major viewing countries such as the U.S. and Canada, fans will be required to purchase the event.
For fans in the U.K., TNT Sports are broadcasting the event without a PPV however.
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How to watch UFC 323 from anywhere
Not at home for this weekend’s unmissable fight card?
No need to worry, you can still watch UFC 323 using a VPN (Virtual Private Network). VPN’s allow you to make your device appear as if it’s in your home country, no matter where you are, bypassing geo-blockers. Perfect for fight fans travelling for work or leisure. Our #1 pick is NordVPN. It’s the best on the market:
It’s really simple to use a VPN to watch UFC 323 this weekend.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we’ve said, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For example, if you want to watch your TNT Sports’ stream of UFC 323, select ‘U.K.’ from the listed countries.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head over to TNT Sports, sign in and watch all the fights with an excellent quality stream.
UFC 323 live streams
How to watch UFC 323 in the U.S.
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ESPN is the place to go for fight fans in the states who want to tune in for this weekend’s action.
For those who already have ESPN Select ($12.99/month), then you’ll have to pay $79.99 for the PPV. An alternative option is to choose to add Disney Plus and Hulu for an extra $5 and buy UFC 323 together with a Disney package.
Fans who don’t currently subscribe can instead buy a PPV + 1 year of ESPN Select for $134.98, a savings of about $65 compared to purchasing an annual ESPN Select subscription ($119.99/year) and a standalone PPV ($79.99) separately.
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How to watch UFC 323 in Canada
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Fight fans in Canada can catch all of the UFC 323 action on Sportsnet+.
If you’re in the Great White North this weekend, you can use Sportsnet+, who have the rights to broadcast this blockbuster event, to watch UFC 323. Fans will need to purchase a PPV for the event which is priced at CAD$69.99 on top of a regular Sportsnet+ subscription (CAD$ 29.99/month).
Outside of Canada for Dvalishvili vs Yan? Use NordVPN to pull up your Sportsnet+ account from anywhere in the world this Saturday.
How to watch UFC 323 in the U.K.
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For U.K. MMA fans, TNT Sports is the place to go for all the UFC 323 action.
For fans in the U.K., the main card begins at 3 a.m. BST on the Sunday with the walkout for the main event to take place between 4.30-5 a.m.
TNT’s coverage includes the prelims and the whole of the main card so fans won’t miss out on any of the action this weekend.
Fans can access TNT in a multitude of different ways, including through Sky, BT, EE or Virgin Media packages or by subscribing to the Discovery Plus Premium plan (£30.99/month).
Outside the U.K. this weekend? Use NordVPN to reliably unblock your stream so you can watch an epic bantamweight title fight from anywhere in the world.
How to watch UFC 323 in Australia
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Fight fans in Australia can tune in for this card on Kayo Sports PPV or Foxtel Main Event.
For those in Australia, it’ll be Sunday afternoon when the main card takes place with the main event scheduled to take place at about 4 p.m. AEDT.
To access this thrilling card on Kayo Sports PPV or Foxtel Main Event, fans will need to pay AU$59.95.
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UFC 323 full fight card
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Main Card (10 p.m.) ET
- MAIN EVENT: Merab Dvalishvili vs Peter Yan (Bantamweight)
- CO-MAIN EVENT: Alexandre Pantoja vs Joshua Van (Flyweight)
- Brandon Moreno vs Tatsuro Taira (Flyweight)
- Henry Cejudo vs Payton Talbott (Bantamweight)
- Jan Blachowicz vs Bogdan Guskov (Light Heavyweight)
Prelims (6 p.m.) ET
- Grant Dawson vs Manuel Torres (Lightweight)
- Terrance McKinney vs Chris Duncan (Lightweight)
- Maycee Barber vs Karine Silva (Women Flyweight)
- Nazim Sadykhov vs Fares Ziam (Lightweight)
- Marvin Vettori vs Brunno Ferreira (Middleweight)
- Edson Barbosa vs Jalin Turner (Lightweight)
- Iwo Baraniewski vs Ibo Aslan (Light Heavyweight)
- Mansur Abdul-Malik vs Antonio Trocoli (Middleweight)
- Muhammad Naimov vs Mairon Santos (Featherweight)
