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UFC 295 ESPN+

ESPN+ Free Trial: How to Watch UFC 295, Full Card, Cagewalks, Running Order

Catch this weekend's UFC 295 action via ESPN+ as we detail all the information you need to catch Prochazka vs Pereira and Pavlovich vs Aspinall live from Madison Square Garden.

Tom Jacobs - November 11, 2023, 9:00 AM EST

3 minutes

ESPN+ Free Trial: How to Watch UFC 295, Full Card, Cagewalks, Running Order

Madison Square Garden will play host to a huge UFC card this weekend as there are two epic titles up for grabs.

Jon Jones was meant to headline the annual UFC event at Madison Square Garden but had to pull out with a fortnight to go to fight night, as he tore his pectoral muscle.

The Jon Jones vs Stipe Miocic fight will be rearranged for 2024 but in the meantime, we need an interim Heavyweight champion and that is where Sergei Pavlovich and Tom Aspinall come in.

Sergei Pavlovich was the backup fighter for this card and Tom Aspinall has taken the fight on two week's notice, which means the two will fight for the Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship.

The previous co-main event Alex Pereira vs Jiří Procházka has been bumped to the headline fight, and that is for the Vacant UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.

If you are in the United States there is no other way to follow this UFC 295 card than via ESPN+.

ESPN+ is a premium streaming service and UFC 295 is a PPV service, so there is a cost involved with watching this card. Find out more and purchase this UFC 295 PPV via this link.

Back in 2019, the UFC signed a deal with ESPN+ to exclusively broadcast all UFC PPV events until 2025, which means you know exactly where you need to go to catch all the UFC action.

Everyone loves heavyweight action and with knockout strikers like Tom Aspinall and Sergei Pavlovich facing off in the Octagon things will surely get exciting. Neither fighter tends to get out of the 1st round very often, so this could be a quick fight!

In the UFC 295 Main Event, Alex Pereira will look to impress again by beating Jiří Procházka in just his second fight at Light Heavyweight. If he gets the win, he will take home the vacant UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.

So what are the headlines?

Firstly, you need an ESPN+ account to purchase the UFC 295 PPV.

Secondly, you need to purchase this event as a standalone, and it will cost $79.99.

You can click here to order the Pay-per-View right away or read below to learn more.

What time is UFC 295 on ESPN+ in the US - UFC 295 Cagewalks

We are back on the East Coast for UFC 295, which means we have some slightly earlier fight times once again.

At UFC 295 the early prelims will be broadcast live from Madison Square Garden at 6 p.m. ET on ESPN+

If you are looking to catch a fight on the main prelims, then tune into UFC 295 live from 8 p.m. ET on ESPN+

Should you just be looking to follow the main card, and in particular the two title fights, then ESPN+ will be broadcasting those live from 10 p.m.

To get the most value out of your UFC 295 PPV on ESPN+, you will want to catch all the action live from 6 p.m. even though we know that makes for a long night of viewing.

Ultimately, the only way you can watch the whole of UFC 295 live, short of being at Madison Square Garden in person, is with ESPN+ PPV.

Sign up here to follow all the action.

Can we watch UFC for free?

No... If you are in the US there is no way to watch a UFC PPV for free, you must have an ESPN+ package and then you have to order the UFC 295 package which is $79.99.

So even if you have an ESPN+ package already, you still have to pay for UFC 295 as it is a pay-per-view event, meaning there is no legal way to stream UFC 295 for free.

Who will fight at UFC 295?

We have already spoken about the two title fights at UFC 295, but what other fights are on the Main Card and the Prelims at UFC 295?

UFC 295 Full Card, Odds

Here are the latest odds and the UFC 295 full card, so you know exactly what to expect at Madison Square Garden and on ESPN+ tonight.

Main Card (ESPN+)

  • Light Heavyweight - Jiří Procházka (+102) vs. Alex Pereira (-122)
  • Heavyweight - Sergei Pavlovich (-102) vs. Tom Aspinall (-118)
  • Women's Strawweight - Mackenzie Dern (-205) vs. Jéssica Andrade (+170)
  • Lightweight - Matt Frevola (+185) vs. Benoît Saint-Denis (-225)
  • Featherweight - Diego Lopes (+102) vs. Pat Sabatini (-122)

Preliminary card (ESPNews / ESPN+)

  • Flyweight - Steve Erceg (-198) vs. Alessandro Costa (+164)
  • Women's Strawweight - Tabatha Ricci (+150) vs. Loopy Godinez (-180)
  • Lightweight - Mateusz Rębecki (-650) vs. Roosevelt Roberts (+470)
  • Lightweight - Nazim Sadykhov (-122) vs. Viacheslav Borshchev (+102)

Early preliminary card (ESPN+ / UFC Fight Pass)

  • Lightweight - Jared Gordon (-198) vs. Mark Madsen (+164)
  • Bantamweight - John Castañeda (-130) vs. Kang Kyung-ho (+110)
  • Flyweight - Joshua Van (-218) vs. Kevin Borjas (+180)
  • Featherweight - Dennis Buzukja (+215) vs. Jamall Emmers (-265)

ESPN+ UFC 295

So as we have already covered, there is literally no other way to follow UFC 295, short of actually being in the arena, than to sign up for ESPN+.

The UFC and ESPN combined for a lucrative long-term deal, meaning everyone knows where to go for their UFC PPVs, and to ensure that revenue is high for both companies.

UFC PPVs give people a reason to sign up for ESPN+, and users will love that they can head to a well-known brand like ESPN for their fight coverage.

How Can I Watch UFC 295 on ESPN+ Tonight?

Check out the guide below, and you will be ready to sign up and watch UFC 295 via ESPN+ in plenty of time before the live coverage starts. Click this link which will take you to ESPN+ PPV

Select Get Now on the UFC page

Login in using your ESPN+ account

Follow the very simple on-screen instructions to complete the purchase

If you don’t have an ESPN+ account then you will need to add an extra step, which is signing up to ESPN+ first.

Latest ESPN+ Plans to sign up to ahead of UFC 295

There are two ways to sign up for ESPN+, monthly and annually. There are several different packages that also include services like Hulu, but the basic premise is monthly or annually.

ESPN+ will cost $10.99 a month for the standard package if you sign up monthly

ESPN+ will cost $109.99 a year for the standard package if you sign up for annual payments

If you want to add ESPN+ annually to your purchase of UFC 295, then you will pay an annual price of $135, which is the best value.

Doing it this way means you are effectively paying $25 for the UFC 295 pay-per-view, as your annual ESPN+ Package is valued at $109.99 on its own.

ESPN+ Free Trial

ESPN+ has joined the likes of Dinsey+ and Hulu in no longer offering free trials, so there is not an ESPN+ free trial to claim ahead of UFC 295.

Even if there was an ESPN+ free trial still available, it wouldn't be available on a fight week, and you'd also still have to buy the UFC 295 PPV separately, so it wouldn't be much use in this situation.

The only option you have if you want to watch the UFC 295 PPV is to buy it for $79.99, which you can do through this link.

Is ESPN Plus Worth It?

If you are a UFC fan or just a general sports fan, then ESPN+ is certainly worth having, as it is a way of watching exclusive sports content.

Whether you are a Boxing or UFC fan, or just want to keep up with regular sports like College Football and Basketball, PGA Tour Golf, or Soccer, then ESPN+ is for you.

What is the ESPN+ Promo Code?

The latest ESPN+ promo code is the 15% saving on the ESPN+ package when you sign up annually, which you can do by following our links above.

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