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UFC 324 is the first numbered UFC event of the new year, headlined by a lightweight bout between Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett, and also featuring stars like Sean O'Malley.
Complete schedule and viewing information so you can watch UFC 324 live in Las Vegas on Saturday in the debut numbered event on Paramount+
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Where can I stream Justin Gaethje vs Paddy Pimblett tonight? UFC 324 fight card, odds, live updates
Paramount+ is the new home of the UFC, and MMA fans are thrilled to know that the fight promotion has abandoned the pay-per-view model for a much more wallet-friendly subscription service. Tonight’s event is UFC 324,
UFC 324 is live on Paramount Plus tonight and you can sign up for a subscription here to watch with no extra PPV costs.
UFC kicks off in earnest the new era on Jan. 24 with its first event of 2026
All UFC content will be conveniently located in one hub on Paramount+, making it simple and easy to find. Here's what you need to know about how to watch UFC now that it's available through Paramount+.
UFC’s events will be streamed on Paramount+ (which costs $9 per month for access to the entire platform, including UFC events) rather than through ESPN (which not only charged around $79.99 pay-per-view fee per main event, but also required UFC fans to pay a $12 monthly fee for ESPN+ to even have the opportunity to pay for the PPV).
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UFC 324 live streaming: Justin Gaethje vs Paddy Pimblett, fight card, TV channel broadcast and all you need to know | UFC fight tonight
India, Jan. 24 -- Good news for mixed martial arts (MMA) fans as UFC is back in 2026. The first UFC pay-per-view (PPV) of the year takes place this weekend and it will see old warhorse Justin Gaethje aka.
Justin Gaethje rolled back the years to beat Paddy Pimblett and claim the interim UFC lightweight title as the flagship organisation in mixed martial arts kicked off a new era in the first event of its new TV broadcast deal with Paramount in Las Vegas on Saturday.
Paramount+ is the new home for UFC events, so expect the network’s social media channels to start cranking out fight-related content for the next seven years. Like the backstage face off between former welterweight champion Kamaru Usman and current 170-pound titleholder Islam Makhachev,