Despite a lot of shuffling of the schedule in the lead-up to the occasion, UFC 200 is set to be a huge event. If you’re looking to live-stream the event or watch it on TV, you’ve come to the right place – this is your ultimate guide to watching UFC 200.

Miesha Tate vs Amanda Nunes, Brock Lesnar vs Mark Hunt, Daniel Cormier vs Anderson Silva and Jose Aldo vs Frankie Edgar – these are just a few of the main card fights that UFC fans are hanging out to watch.

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If you want to watch the main card fights, the only legitimate way to do so is via pay-per-view.

There are two places you can purchase the pay-per-view from in Australia. If you have Foxtel or Optus, the best choice is to purchase through Main Event, where the cost is $49.95.

However if you don’t have the option of watching Main Event through Foxtel or Optus, then you’ll need to purchase through UFC TV, where the price is slightly higher at $59.99.



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The main card fights start from 12 midday (AEST).

The main card isn’t the only part of the event however with both early prelims and prelims being shown on various media.

If you want to watch the early prelims, then you’ll need to do so via UFC Fight Pass, UFC’s subscription live streaming service which allows you to view a number of events live (but not the main card fights at big events like UFC 200).

If you want to watch the prelims, these are being broadcast on Foxtel via Fox Sports 1, and they start from 10am (AEST).

This means you can watch them on TV via Fox Sports 1, or you could also live stream them using the Foxtel Play or Foxtel Go apps which allow users to stream Foxtel channels.

Both UFC Fight Pass and Foxtel Play are paid services, but have free trials available if you’ve not used them before.