UFC on ESPN 9 will take place at UFC APEX facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States this weekend. The event is scheduled for May 30, 2020. It will be 516th event in UFC history.
UFC on ESPN 9 main event is a Featherweight clash between Tyron Woodley and Gilbert Burns. The main card also features Blagoy Ivanov taking on Augusto Sakai in a 265 bout. You can view the bout schedule and UFC on ESPN 9 fight card here.
In this post, we will go in-depth on how you can watch all the UFC on ESPN 9 fights, without cable and in most cases for free.
How To Watch ‘Woodley vs. Burns’
UFC on ESPN 9 airs this Saturday. All the fights can be streamed online through ESPN+. At this time, there’s no way to watch the fight live over cable TV or through any other streaming service. This fight is also not available on ufc.tv due to geographic restrictions. The night kicks off with the prelims at 18:00:00 ET, followed by the main card at 21:00:00 ET on ESPN+. To learn about UFC on ESPN 9 live stream options, read on below.
Is UFC on ESPN 9 PPV?
No, ‘Woodley vs. Burns’-led card is a UFC Fight Night event.
How can I watch UFC on ESPN 9 online?
You can watch all the fights on ESPN+.
Can I live stream UFC on ESPN 9 for free?
No. The event is streamed exclusively on ESPN+. The service no longer offers a free trial.
When is UFC on ESPN 9?
UFC on ESPN 9 takes place on the 30th of May 30, in
. The prelims kick off at 18:00:00 ET and the main card airs at 21:00:00 ET / PT.
Where is UFC on ESPN 9 taking place?
‘Woodley vs. Burns’-led event will be held at UFC APEX facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
UFC on ESPN 9 Preview
UFC on ESPN 9 Streaming Options
ESPN+
UFC on ESPN 9 main card and preliminary card can be watched exclusively through ESPN+. ESPN+ is a digital streaming service from ESPN that has exclusive coverage of UFC events for $4.99 per month. Unfortunately, ESPN+ no longer offers a free trial. The service had a free trial previously, but as ESPN+ grew the trial retired. However, ESPN+ lets you cancel a monthly subscription anytime. You can sign up for a month of ESPN+ right here.
Once you’re signed up for ESPN+, there are many ways you can stream the fights online. You can watch the fights on your computer via ESPN.com, or you can watch on your phone, tablet, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, PlayStation 4 or Xbox One via the ESPN app (Google Play and App Store). For all of these options, you will need to sign in with your ESPN+ account.
Bars
If you are looking for where to watch UFC on ESPN 9 near you, check out a list of sports bars and pubs near you that will most likely be showing the fights here.
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