How to Watch UFC 253: Adesanya vs Costa Live Stream, Start Time, Fight Card
Last updated July 7, 2021
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A new UFC event is coming up next, and this time it is putting Stipe Miocic against Daniel Cormier in the night's main bout. We're going to watch UFC 252 online, so let's see how you can do this too!
UFC 252 was supposed to take place back in June at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland. COVID-19 happened, however, so the event got postponed indefinitely. Now, the whole thing will take place at the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, United States.
As mentioned, the focus will be on the fight between Stipe Miocic and Daniel Cormier as they face off for the heavyweight title. Of course, these two aren't the only ones that are going to fight during this event, and you'll get to check the full schedule below.
Step on stage with the two baddest men on the PLANET! 🌍#UFC252: @StipeMiocic vs @DC_MMA pic.twitter.com/zu1uDOx0R6
— UFC (@ufc) August 14, 2020
If you want to get warmed up and excited for the main event, you need to tune in earlier to enjoy the other fights as well.
The upcoming UFC event is PPV, so you can only watch the main card on ESPN+ by paying the premium. The prelims, however, are also broadcast by ESPN besides ESPN+ and are free to watch.
Here's the schedule:
One thing we already mentioned is that UFC 252 is a pay-per-view event. Obviously, this means you're going to have to pay to get it. But how much and to whom?
Well, the event is available for new ESPN+ subscribers as a bundle that will cost you $84.98. The price will cover one year of ESPN+ subscription, as well as the main card for the UFC 252. Once the year is up, the annual subscription price goes to $49.99 per year. UFC 252 & ESPN+ 1-Year Plan for $84.98 (25% Off).
Existing ESPN+ subscribers can also get the Miocic vs. Cormier fight for $64.99, much like any other PPV UFC event.
ESPN+ comes with some great perks, such as exclusive events, original articles and shows, and so on. The platform works through the same ESPN app everyone can get, but the ESPN+ content is explicitly marked. That means you can enjoy the event over iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, Android TV, Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, smart TVs, and more.
If you're going for the package deal with ESPN+ and UFC 252, you'll pay for the full year in one go. If you're already subscribed to ESPN+, you can visit the UFC 252 page and add the fight to your cart to purchase access to the event.