UFC 300 Live Stream: How to watch Pereira vs. Hill online from anywhere, fight card, start time

UFC 300 Live Stream: How to watch Pereira vs. Hill online from anywhere, fight card, start time

Saturday's UFC 300 is a star-studded card as Alex Pereira defends his UFC light heavyweight title against Jamahar Hill. And as the UFC celebrates 30 years of action in the Octagon, you don't want to miss this blockbuster bout; here's how to watch UFC 300 live streaming and how to stream it securely using a VPN.

Dana White pulled out all the stops for the UFC 300 card, with more than a dozen current or former champions set to enter the octagon today. The headline bout, however, is Pereira vs. Hill.

Pereira, a former middleweight champion, won gold in the light heavyweight division in November, becoming the first world champion in both weight classes in UFC history. However, Hill, a Chicago native, will be desperate to regain the belt he was forced to vacate last year due to a long-term injury.

An all-Chinese women's strawweight championship bout between Zhang Weili and Yang Xiaonan is listed as the co-main event, but the intriguing matchup of Justin Gaetje vs. Max Holloway for the so-called BMF title may be of more interest And that is after the likes of Charles Oliveira, Armand Tsarukian, Bo Nickal, and Cody Brundage are done fighting.

The full card can be seen at the bottom of this article. And keep reading to find out where you can watch UFC 300 live streaming online.

Want to leave the house this weekend and watch UFC 300 on your regular subscription service?

You can still watch Pereira vs. Hill and all the rest of UFC 300 live thanks to the wonders of VPN (Virtual Private Network). This software improves your privacy and allows you to securely access your favorite streaming services while traveling. So it is ideal for viewers who are away on vacation or business trips. Also, IPVanish is currently the best service:

You'll need ESPN Plus to watch UFC 300 live streams on the main card - and all upcoming numbers of UFC PPVs.

The most affordable way to watch UFC 300 and ESPN Plus for $134.98 for a year, saving $55 (ESPN Plus usually costs $109.99 per year, and UFC PPVs are currently $79.99).

If you already have ESPN Plus ($10.99/month on its own), you will have to pay $79.99 for the PPV. Alternatively, you can purchase UFC 300 with the Disney Bundle for an additional $4 for Disney Plus and Hulu.

Preliminaries fights will air on ESPN Plus as well as regular ESPN, and Early Preliminaries will be available on ESPN Plus, ESPN, and UFC Fight Pass (the latter is $9.99 per month).

Try IPVanish VPN to stream the usual broadcasts safely and securely while traveling.

For MMA fans north of the border, prelims are available on Sportsnet and TVA Sports, while the UFC 300 main card is available through various PPV providers including BELL, Rogers, Shaw, Sportsnet+ and UFC Fight Pass.

Priced at $69.99, the main card starts at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

UFC fans in the UK can watch live on Sunday afternoons in the UK, although late at night or early in the morning.

In the UK, the main card will begin at 3:00 am BST, with Pereira vs. Hill scheduled to enter the octagon around 5:00 am BST. The prelims and main card will be broadcast live on TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) and can be viewed on Sky, BT, EE and Virgin Media, or by subscribing to the Discovery Plus Premium plan for £30.99 per month, which gives you access to TNT Sports, Eurosport and other entertainment channels in one place.

In Australia, the UFC 300 main card will be broadcast live on Kayo Sports PPV or Foxtel Main Event on Sunday, April 14 at 12pm AEST.

On the go, use IPVanish VPN to stream the usual coverage safely and securely.

The main card (10 p.m. ET) airs on ESPN Plus PPV

Prelims (20 p.m. ET) air on ESPN Plus PPV and ESPN

Early prelims (6 p.m. ET) air on ESPN Plus and UFC FightPass

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