How to Watch UFC Fight Night: Vettori vs. Holland Online – Fight Card, Start Time, Odds, Live Stream
Last updated July 7, 2021
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We're gearing up for a new UFC Fight Night event this weekend which features Derek Brunson and Kevin Holland in the main bout.Â
The upcoming event is going to be interesting to watch. Still, it's not exactly one where you'll be on the edge of your seat, hoping for a tight outcome given that Brunson is currently ranked seventh, while Holland ranks tenth, meaning they're not in it for the title right now.Â
Nonetheless, it's going to be an interesting night, as multiple fights are scheduled both in the main card and the prelims.Â
Both the prelims and the main event are getting covered by ESPN+. The prelims will also be broadcast by ESPN2, while the main card is also going up on ESPN. The night when Brunson faces Holland will be March 20th, so there's not much time left.Â
The best way to enjoy watching Brunson go head to head online is to get ESPN+. Subscribing to ESPN+ costs $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year, and there's also the option to choose a bundle that includes Disney Plus and Hulu for a lower overall rate.Â
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ESPN+ comes with access to loads of exclusive events, including UFC fights, soccer, other content, and more.Â
In order to access ESPN+, you don't actually need a special app as you only have to download the regular ESPN app. Once you log into your account, you'll get access to all the previously-restricted content. Therefore, you can enjoy UFC Fight Night: Brunson vs. Holland via iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, and so on.Â
Here's how you can subscribe to ESPN+:
You can also get ESPN and ESPN 2 if you subscribe to a live TV service. Platforms that feature ESPN channels are fuboTV, Sling TV (Orange and Orange + Blue), Hulu, and YouTube TV.
For this upcoming bout, it seems that Holland is the favorite, at least when it comes to sportsbets agencies. Currently, Holland has -175 odds, while Brunson has +150. If you're not familiar with how betting works, you’ll need to bet $175 to even make $100 if Holland wins, but bet $100 and win $150 if Brunson wins.Â