With two cancellations at UFC 201 comes one intriguing flyweight fight at UFC 203.

Fifth-ranked Ian McCall, looking to return to the Octagon for the first time since early 2015, will take on No. 14 Ray Borg at UFC 203 on Sept. 10 in Cleveland.

McCall (13-5-1) was supposed to end an 18-month layoff July 30 at UFC 201, but Justin Scoggins’ issues with cutting to 125 pounds forced the bout’s cancellation just two days before the event.

Training with Team Oyama in Irvine, the former UFC flyweight title challenger no doubt got a decent look at Borg while scouting Scoggins. In February, Scoggins ended Borg’s three-fight winning streak with a unanimous-decision nod.

Borg had been planning to get back in the win column against Fredy Serrano at UFC 201, but had to withdraw in late July due to injury.

Borg, who turns 22 today, earned two Performance of the Night bonuses during his three recent three-fight run — one for his first-round rear-naked choke of Shane Howell in 2014, the other for his third-round kimura against Chris Kelades in 2015.

McCall, aka “Uncle Creepy.” has fought just twice in two years — a unanimous-decision victory over Brad Pickett in July 2014 and a unanimous-decision loss to John Lineker in January 2015.

UFC 203 is headlined by heavyweight champion and hometown favorite Stipe Miocic making his first title defense against third-ranked Alistair Overeem at Quicken Loans Arena.

It also marks the MMA debut of former WWE star CM Punk. The two-time WWE champion, whose real name is Phil Brooks, signed with the UFC in December 2014 and is slated to finally step into the Octagon against welterweight Mickey Gall.

Other UFC 203 bouts so far:

Heavyweights No. 1 Fabricio Werdum vs. No. 5 Ben Rothwell

Bantamweights No. 2 Urijah Faber vs. No. 13 Jimmie Rivera

Women’s strawweights No. 6 Jessica Andrade vs. No. 7 Joanne Calderwood

Women’s bantamweights No. 10 Jessica Eye vs. No. 11 Bethe Correia

Lightweights Nik Lentz vs. Mairbek Taisumov

Lightweights Damir Hadzovic vs. Yusuke Kasuya