UFC 209 was must-see TV when it included one of the most anticipated lightweight fights of recent memory. But, with Khabib Nurmagomedov out of his interim lightweight fight with Tony Ferguson, what’s left is still an intriguing card that includes a few big names, some nice prospects, and a welterweight title fight.

The main event sees welterweight champ Tyron Woodley defend against Stephen Thompson. The previous fight between The Chosen One and Wonderboy went down at the storied UFC 205 in Madison Square Gardens. That fight, which was an exciting back and forth affair, ended in a draw. This time both men (and Demian Maia) will be hoping for a different outcome.

The co-main event had the potential to be something special, but after a weight cutting disaster we’re left with a fight which has potential to be exciting in its own right. Fresh off a knockout of the year finish, Lando Vannata returns to the cage to face fellow action-fighter David Teymur. Don’t blink in this one!

Before the replacement co-main there’s a middleweight bout between Rashad Evans and Daniel Kelly. Both men are in their late 30s and Evans, the once light heavyweight champion, has struggled lately with being medically cleared to fight. These factors might mean both he and Kelly are looking for a one more big win to hang their hats on before calling time on their careers. Rounding out the pay-per-view card is a heavyweight clash between Alistair Overeem and Mark Hunt, and a women’s strawweight bout between Amanda Bobby Cooper and the debuting Cynthia Calvillo.

In the FS1 prelims, which begin at 8PM ET, heavyweights Marcin Tybura and Luis Henrique square off in the featured fight. Before that, super prospect Mirsad Bektic takes on super spoiler Darren Elkins at featherweight and Luke Sanders, another highly touted prospect, faces Iuri Alcantara in the bantamweight division. Kicking off the FS1 card are heavyweights Mark Godbeer and Daniel Spitz.

The Fight Pass prelims start 6:30PM ET. There’s just two fights tonight due to the co-main cancellation. Opening the show is Albert Morales versus Andre Soukhamthath in the bantamweight division. The featured Fight Pass prelim showcases light heavyweights Tyson Pedro and Paul Craig.

Here's how you can watch all of tonight's action.

Online

Television

Tablet/Mobile

Those with Android or Apple devices can watch UFC 209 on apps available at the Google Play and iTunes stores.

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