


This weekend, a milestone UFC fight night will occur in Las Vegas, NV. Get ready for UFC 300, which airs exclusively on ESPN+ PPV in the United States.
Major UFC events don’t happen often, and tonight’s features main event-level matchups throughout the entire evening’s fight card.
The main card includes five fights, including three title fights. In the main event, Alex Pereira will defend his Light Heavyweight title against former champ Jamahal Hill.
Below, we’ve outlined the various ways to purchase the pay-per-view for UFC 300, along with some other info about the fight night.
UFC 300 is airing exclusively as a PPV event on ESPN+, so you’ll need an active ESPN+ subscription to purchase the PPV.
ESPN+ costs $10.99/month or $109.99/year, but new subscribers who are signing up for UFC 300 will get their first month or year folded into the price. ESPN+ with UFC 300 will cost $90.98 (monthly subscription) or $134.98 (annual subscription) total.
You can also purchase the UFC 300 PPV by subscribing to the Disney Bundle, which gives you access to ESPN+, with Disney+ and Hulu, for $14.99/month.
If you choose this subscription option, you’ll get access to all three services on their own apps and websites; after signing up, you’ll just have to sign into your ESPN+ account to purchase the PPV for $79.99.
UFC 300 is taking place at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, NV, just outside of Las Vegas, on Saturday, April 13. Early prelims will kick off at 6 p.m. ET, the preliminary fight card will begin at 8 p.m. ET, and the main fight card will begin at 10 p.m. ET.