UFC 299's main card is set to showcase Sean O'Malley defending his bantamweight title against Marlon Vera at Miami's Kaseya Center, with an exciting co-main event featuring Dustin Poirier vs. Benoit Saint-Denis. For fans eager to catch the action, we have all the details on how to watch UFC 299 live stream from anywhere and where to find the best PPV prices.
In the US, the main card's PPV livestream is exclusive to ESPN Plus members. However, international viewers have various options to tune in. Using a VPN can help access international viewing options, potentially offering cheaper alternatives than domestic prices.
US viewers can catch UFC 299's main event on ESPN Plus at 10 p.m. ET, requiring an ESPN Plus subscription ($10/month) and an additional pay-per-view fee of $80. Prelims and early prelims can be viewed at 8 p.m./6:30 p.m. ET with a $11 monthly ESPN Plus membership.
ESPN Plus is available on a range of streaming devices, including Amazon Fire, Apple, Android, Chromecast, PlayStation, Xbox, Roku, Samsung smart TVs, and more. ESPN+ members can order UFC pay-per-events for $79.99, with a subscription required to purchase.
For those planning to sign up for ESPN Plus, a discounted package is available for new subscribers, offering a one-year plan with access to UFC 299 for $134.98. Alternatively, using a VPN can unlock cheaper prices outside the US.
In the UK, UFC 299 can be watched on TNT Sports as a £31 per month add-on for major TV providers. The event is included in the subscription fee, making it a cost-effective option. Discovery Plus app offers the event on various platforms.
In Canada, UFC 299 is available as a pay-per-view through TV providers and UFC Fight Pass for $65. Other regions like Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Switzerland, Asia, Africa, and Brazil can access the main event on UFC Fight Pass.
For viewers outside these regions, a VPN can help bypass geo-restrictions and access the event securely. ExpressVPN is recommended for its performance, security, and global streaming features, offering a 30-day money-back guarantee and discounted pricing.
It's important to note that using VPNs may be illegal in some countries and could breach terms of service for certain streaming services. Insider does not endorse illegal VPN use.