Nothing could be bigger than Japanese star Kai Asakura's MMA debut in the UFC Octagon against flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja.
We are set for impact. Our guide below explains how to watch the UFC 310 live stream online and how to use a VPN to stream it from anywhere.
The UFC's last number event of the year comes from Las Vegas, and its headliner has come a long way since he first appeared on UFC fans' screens on the organization's reality show The Ultimate Fighter.
Brazilian Alexandre Pantoja made his way up the UFC ladder when he defeated Brandon Moreno to win the flyweight title. Today, he is a hot favorite devouring three consecutive defenses.
Kai Asakura also knows the joy of winning gold. He was a two-time bantamweight champion with the Rizin Fighting Federation in his native Japan, but relinquished the title to join Dana White's camp. He has a huge following in his home country and will quickly become an international star if he makes history this weekend with an improbable victory.
The T-Mobile Arena will host the final bout of the welterweight title fight between Shakhkat Rakhmonov and Ian Machado Gary. So keep reading for where to watch UFC 310 live streaming online and on TV today.
I'm away from home this weekend and want to watch UFC 310 on my usual subscription service.
With a VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can watch Pantoja vs. Asakura and the rest of UFC 310 live. This software improves your privacy and allows you to securely access your favorite streaming services while traveling, but makes your device seem like you are back home. This makes it ideal for viewers who are away on vacation or business trips. Our favorite is NordVPN; NordVPN is the best on the market. Read our NordVPN review to find out why.
In the US, the main card UFC 310 live stream and all future numbered UFC PPVs will be available through ESPN Plus PPVs.
The most economical way to watch is to purchase a year of UFC 310 PPVs and ESPN Plus for $134.98, saving $65 (ESPN Plus is currently $119.99 per year, UFC PPVs are $79.99).
If you already have ESPN Plus ($11.99/month on its own), you will have to pay $79.99 for the PPV. Alternatively, you can purchase UFC310 with the Disney Bundle for an additional $5 for Disney Plus and Hulu.
Prelims and Early Prelims fights will air on a variety of channels, including ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes, in addition to ESPN Plus, and Early Prelims will also air on UFC Fight Pass for $9.99 per month.
If you are outside the United States but do not want to miss UFC 310 on your usual platform, you can watch the live stream using a VPN such as NordVPN.
For MMA fans north of the border, prelims are available on Sportsnet and TVA Sports, while the UFC 310 main card is available on various PPV providers, including BELL, Rogers, Shaw, Sportsnet+, and UFC Fight Pass.
The PPV fee for this edition is $69.99 and the main card will start at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.
Canadians traveling abroad; use a VPN to access your usual platforms and lower prices - we recommend trying NordVPN.
UFC fans in the U.K. will have late nights or early mornings, but Down Under you can watch live on Sunday afternoons. [The prelims and main card will be broadcast live on TNT Sports with various packages from Sky, BT, EE, and Virgin Media, or by subscribing to the £30.99/month Discovery Plus Premium plan, Eurosport and other entertainment channels in one package.
In Australia, the main card of UFC 310 will be broadcast live on Sunday, November 8 at 2pm. AEDT's Kayo Sports PPV or Foxtel Main Event for AUD $59.95.
Traveling abroad; use NordVPN to stream your usual broadcasts safely and securely.
Main card (10 p.m. ET) on ESPN Plus PPV
Prelims (8 p.m. ET) on ESPN Plus and ESPN News
Early prelims (6 p.m. ET) on ESPN Plus and UFC FightPass
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