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UFC 250 Nunes vs. Spencer live stream: Start time, price & how to watch

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After holding several of its past events in Jacksonville, Florida, the UFC is finally returning to Las Vegas for UFC 250 which will be held at the promotion’s UFC APEX. There won’t be any fans in the crowd though as the event is closed to the public but once again the UFC is delivering a stacked card at a time when most other professional sports have yet to resume operations.

At UFC 250, Amanda “The Lioness” Nunes will attempt to be the first UFC fighter ever to successfully defend world titles in two weight classes while holding both belts at the same time when she defends her women’s featherweight title. Her opponent, Felicia “Feenom” Spencer is one of the UFC’s top women’s featherweight fighters despite the fact that this is only her fourth fight in the promotion. While still somewhat new to the UFC, Spencer previously held the Invicta FC title for the women’s featherweight division.

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The odds for UFC 250’s main event are clearly in Nunes’ favor as many consider her to be the greatest female mixed martial artist of all time but will Spencer be able to defeat her and claim the women’s featherweight title as her own?

Elsewhere on the card, Raphael Assunção will take on Cody Garbrandt in a bantamweight bout, Aljamain Sterling will go up against Cory Sandhagen in a bantamweight bout, Neil Magny will face off against Anthony Rocco Martin in a welterweight bout and Eddie Wineland and Sean O’Malley will meet in the ring for a bantamweight bout.

Whether you’re a long-time UFC fan or are just looking to catch all the action as the promotion returns to Las Vegas for the first time in months, keep reading to find out exactly how to watch UFC 250 online or on TV in the U.S., Canada, UK and Australia.

UFC 250 – Where and when?

UFC 250 will be held at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, June 6. Once again there will be no fans in attendance and the event will be closed to the public. The Early Prelims will kick off at 6pm ET / 3pm PT, the Prelims will follow after at 8pm ET / 5pm PT and the Main Card will start at 10pm / 7pm PT.

How to watch UFC 250 online in the U.S. exclusively on ESPN

As the UFC has entered into an exclusive agreement with ESPN until 2025 ESPN+ is the only place where you’ll be able to watch the UFC 250 PPV in the US. If you already have an ESPN+ subscription, then you will be able to purchase access to the PPV for $65 and this price is for both monthly and annual subscribers.

However, if you haven’t signed up for the service yet, ESPN is currently running a promotion where you can get the UFC 250 PPV and an annual subscription to the streaming service for just $84.98. Although this may seem expensive at first, an annual ESPN+ subscription normally costs $50 by itself.

ESPN+ will allow you to watch the Early Prelims at 6pm ET / 3pm PT, the Prelims at 8pm ET / 5pm PT and the Main Card at 10pm ET / 7pm PT. Alternatively you can also watch the Prelims and Early Prelims on TV on ESPN or just the Early Prelims on UFC Fight Pass.

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See pricing options at ESPN

The best avenue for streaming this fight is with an ESPN+ subscription. You can sign up for a monthly or annual membership, and this event does require an additional Pay Per View package to stream it.

Live stream UFC 250 in Canada

MMA fans in Canada have quite a few options to watch UFC 250 as the PPV is available from BELL, Rogers, Shaw, SaskTel, VideoTron, Telus, Eastlink and UFC Fight Pass. UFC Fight Pass is your only option to watch the Early Prelims at 6pm ET / 3pm PT but you can watch the Prelims on either TSN or RDS beginning at 8pm ET / 5pm PT. Once you purchase access to the PPV, you’ll be able to watch the Main Card at 10pm ET / 7pm PT.

If you have a cable subscription, then ordering the PPV from your cable provider might be the easiest way to watch it. However, if you’ve already cut the cord, then UFC Fight Pass makes a great deal of sense as it will give you access to both the Early Prelims and the Main Card.

How to watch UFC 250 in the UK

Just like UFC events in the past, UFC 250 will be available exclusively through BT Sport in the UK. Good news for existing BT Sport subscribers as you’ll be able to watch the Main Card for free beginning at 3am GMT early Sunday morning. In addition to offering UFC events for free to subscribers, the network also has a spoiler-free replay page so you can watch the Main Card at your convenience. You will also be able to stream UFC 250 via the BT Sport app and on its webpage.

The Early Prelims will begin at 11pm GMT and you can watch them on UFC Fight Pass while the Prelims will be shown on both UFC Fight Pass and BT Sport at 1am GMT.

Watch UFC 250 in Australia

Australian MMA fans will be able to watch the UFC 250 PPV on Main Event, Fetch TV and on UFC Fight Pass at 2pm AEST / 12pm AWST on Sunday, June 7. The PPV costs $54.95 by itself but you’ll also need a cable package with ESPN or a subscription to UFC Fight Pass to watch the Early Prelims at 10am AEST / 8am AWST and the Prelims at 12pm AEST / 10am AWST.

UFC 250 – The main card in full

Women’s Featherweight Championship

  • Amanda Nunes vs. Felicia Spencer

Bantamweight

  • Raphael Assunção vs. Cody Garbrandt

Bantamweight

  • Aljamain Sterling vs. Cory Sandhagen

Welterweight

  • Neil Magny vs. Anthony Rocco Martin

Bantamweight

  • Eddie Wineland vs. Sean O’Malley

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