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For the second straight weekend, the UFC is holding an event in Las Vegas, this time the UFC 250 PPV headlined by the women's featherweight title bout between Amanda Nunes and Felicia Spencer.
UFC 250 was supposed to be held in Nunes' native country, Sao Paulo, Brazil, on May 9, but it was postponed and relocated due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Nevada State Athletic Commission approved UFC's return to the Sin City, allowing for the cards to take place at the UFC APEX in front of no fans. The first event back in Vegas since the pandemic was last week, with Gilbert Burns' victory over Tyron Woodley.
This week, Nunes returns to the 145-pound division for the first time since defeating Cris Cyborg in December 2018. The Brazilian enters UFC 250 with 10 consecutive wins, with the most recent one coming against Germaine de Randamie in UFC 245 to retain the women's bantamweight title.
Her opponent, Spencer, sports an 8-1 MMA record, having defeated Zarah Fairn in a featherweight bout on Feb. 29 for her second UFC win. The Canadian has a 2-1 UFC record.
The main card will also feature three men's bantamweight bouts and a welterweight bout headlined by Raphael Assuncao against Cody Garbrandt and Aljamain Sterling squaring off against Cory Sandhagen.
Here is everything you need to know about how to watch UFC 250, including channels, pay-per-view prices and fight times.
In the United States, the UFC Fight Pass prelims will begin at 6 p.m. ET, and it will be simulcast on UFC Fight Pass, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ in English and Spanish. The prelims will continue exclusively on ESPN and ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET. The ESPN+ pay-per-view main card begins at 10 p.m. ET.
In Canada, the early prelims are on UFC Fight Pass, the prelims are on TSN and RDS and the pay-per-view main card is available on Bell, Rogers, Shaw, SaskTel, Videotron, Telus and Eastlink, as well as UFC PPV on UFC Fight Pass.
In Australia, the early prelims and prelims are on UFC Fight Pass and ESPN. The pay-per-view main card, set for 2 p.m./12 p.m. AEST/AWST (Sunday), is on Main Event and Fetch TV plus UFC PPV on UFC Fight Pass.
In Brazil, the prelims and main event (11 p.m. BRT) are on Combate.
In the U.K., the early prelims are on UFC Fight Pass with the prelims on UFC Fight Pass and BT Sport. The main card is available at 3 a.m. BST (Sunday) on BT Sport.
In Ireland, the early prelims are on UFC Fight Pass with the prelims on UFC Fight Pass and BT Sport. The main card is available at 3 a.m. BST (Sunday) on BT Sport.
In Germany, the early prelims and prelims are on UFC Fight Pass with the main card available at 4 a.m. CEST (Sunday) on DAZN, the global sports streaming service, and UFC PPV on UFC Fight Pass.
In Italy, the early prelims and prelims are on UFC Fight Pass with the main card available at 4 a.m. CEST (Sunday) on DAZN, the global sports streaming service, and UFC PPV on UFC Fight Pass.
In Spain, the early prelims and prelims are on UFC Fight Pass with the main card available at 4 a.m. CEST (Sunday) on DAZN, the global sports streaming service, and UFC PPV on UFC Fight Pass.
You can learn more about how to watch in other countries at UFC.com.Â
Broadcast coverage of UFC 250 will begin with the UFC Fight Pass prelims at 6 p.m. ET followed by the prelims at 8 p.m. ET. The pay-per-view event is set to begin around 10 p.m. ET. Nunes and Spencer are expected to hit the Octagon at around 12:15 a.m. ET, although the exact time depends on the length of earlier fights.
In the United States, the main card of UFC 250 is available via pay-per-view on ESPN+, which requires a monthly or yearly subscription. The PPV price for UFC 250 is $64.99 for current subscribers. For new subscribers, a bundle price of UFC 250 and an ESPN+ annual subscription is $84.98.
Pricing globally varies, depending on region and platform.
Main card
Prelims
UFC Fight Pass prelims