In addition to a multitude of live sports streams, ESPN+ serves up a variety of classic and original ESPN content. UFC, F1, MLS, NHL, PGA golf, college football, Grand Slam tennis, international soccer – ESPN+ has it all, making it a must for sports fans who don't want to pay for cable TV. What else do I get when I sign up to ESPN+?ĮSPN+ is the sports streaming service from ESPN, which calls itself as "The Worldwide Leader in Sports". Is there an ESPN+ free trial?ĮSPN+ no longer offers free trials and there's no way to watch UFC PPV matches for free, either. Sorry.īut with ESPN+ from just $6.99 (opens in new tab) a month, and no contract, you might as well give it a go. You'll need to subscribe to ESPN+ (opens in new tab) first, to get access to awesome live sports like UFC, college football, NHL games, PGA golf and more. If you have an Apple TV, you can AirPlay ESPN+ from your iPhone to your TV. If you have a Chromecast, you can cast ESPN+ from your phone to your TV.
You can also watch on the ESPN+ app on Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, Android TV, Fire TV, Fire tablets Xbox, Roku devices, Google Chromecast, PlayStation, Xbox and Oculus Go. You can watch ESPN+ using your computer at /watch (opens in new tab). Use the up-to-date discounted bundle links below to be sure of today's best UFC PPV deals. Simple, right? It's also worth noting that ESPN+ is the only way to stream UFC PPV events in the USA, so it's well worth signing up. At the time of writing, for example, while the single PPV costs $69.99 to current ESPN+ subscribers, anyone new to the service can pay $89.99 and get the UFC PPV plus a year's access to ESPN+.
You need an ESPN+ subscription (opens in new tab) to watch a UFC pay-per-view event but most of the time you'll find a year's subscription bundled in to make the affair much more palatable.