Watch UFC on IPTV — Every Fight Night & PPV in 4K
Every numbered card. Every Fight Night. Every prelim. International feeds covering the full UFC calendar in 4K — with no £20 fight-night fee on top. Jon Jones, Islam Makhachev, Alex Pereira, Dricus du Plessis, Sean O’Malley, Ilia Topuria — whoever is fighting, you are watching.
IPTVJoy gets you 45,000 live channels and 80,000+ on-demand titles from £6.67/month. No contract, no satellite dish, no PPV surcharge. Watch on Firestick, Smart TV, phone, or laptop — whatever’s in front of you when the prelims start.

Every UFC PPV included — no extra charges, ever
UK feeds • US feeds • Fight Pass content • Bellator • ONE
What You Get With UFC on IPTV
The full UFC calendar. Twelve numbered cards a year. Forty-plus Fight Nights. Every prelim, every early prelim, the Contender Series, the Embedded series, post-fight pressers. UFC Fight Pass-equivalent content. Bellator, ONE, PFL on the side. All on the same £6.67/month plan, all in 4K where the source is 4K.
Every UFC PPV — No £20 Fight-Night Fee
Every numbered UFC card is in. UFC 300, UFC 301, UFC 302 — they're just on, like the rest of the schedule. No £20 PPV charge on top. No separate fight-night purchase screen. When Jon Jones defends or Topuria walks to the cage, you tune in and watch. That's it.
Every Fight Night — Apex and Arena
UFC Fight Night is on nearly every weekend. Apex cards from Las Vegas, arena cards from Abu Dhabi, Sydney, Mexico City, Manchester. All of them, live, main card and prelims. The fights where the next champions get made — and you get them all without a per-event upgrade.
Prelims and Early Prelims — All In
The main card is the headline. The prelims are where the show actually starts. Six hours of fighting, opening bell to belt wrap. Every early prelim, every prelim, every main card bout. The wildest knockouts often happen at 1am — the casual viewer misses them, you don't.
Contender Series + Embedded
Dana White's Contender Series runs every summer Tuesday — unsigned fighters scrapping for a UFC contract. Embedded, the lead-up vlog series for big PPV weeks. Post-fight pressers. The deep-cut content that hardcore fans want is on the same plan. No upgrade tier, no Fight Pass on the side.
UFC in 4K — Real 4K, Not Upscaled
Where the source broadcast is 4K, you watch it in 4K. Proper Ultra HD, not 1080p stretched out. UFC moves fast — head kicks land in a frame and a half, scrambles end before you can blink. 4K means you actually see the technique. Run a stable 25 Mbps connection and the octagon looks the way it does cageside.
Bellator, ONE, PFL — All In
It's not just UFC. Bellator's last cards, ONE Championship from Singapore at 1pm UK time on Friday afternoons, the PFL season tournament, regional cards. If you follow MMA wider than the UFC bubble — and most serious fans do — the same subscription covers the lot.
PPV on IPTV — No £20 Fight-Night Fees
Run the maths. UK pay-TV is around £30/month for the sports tier, plus £20-25 each time a numbered UFC card lands. There are roughly twelve numbered cards a year. That is over £600/year just to watch what you'd already have access to elsewhere. £79.99 with us. One price, every card.
Annual saving: over £500
£79.99/year on IPTVJoy gets you every UFC card, every MMA promotion, and 45,000+ other live channels. A UK pay-TV sports bundle plus twelve PPVs costs £600+ per year — and that is before you add Fight Pass on the side. Full pricing breakdown.

Watch UFC in 4K — Real 4K, Not Upscaled
Where the source broadcast goes out in 4K, you watch in 4K. Proper Ultra HD, not 1080p stretched out and called premium. UFC moves quickly — head kicks land in a frame and a half, scrambles end before the camera resets. The picture quality decides whether you actually see the technique or just the result.
You need a stable 25 Mbps connection or above for clean 4K UFC streaming. Wired ethernet on the TV side, or a strong 5GHz WiFi signal if the router is in the next room. Below 25 Mbps the feed drops to HD automatically — still watchable, just not cinema-grade. Above 25 Mbps you get the same picture you'd see on a cageside broadcast monitor.
The grappling exchanges are where the difference shows. Watching a guard pass in 4K, you can see the foot positioning and the grip fighting. In compressed HD it just looks like two people moving. If you take the sport seriously, the picture matters.
Watch UFC in 4K from £6.67/moA UFC Fight Pass Alternative — And More
UFC Fight Pass is the official streaming service. It costs £6.99/month. It gives you the deep-cut content: Dana White's Contender Series, Embedded, the classic fight library, regional cards from Europe and Asia. Fight Pass is great for that. Here is the catch.
Fight Pass does NOT include the headline numbered events. UFC 300, UFC 305, the next Pereira title fight — none of those are on Fight Pass. For those you pay separately, on top of the £6.99, through a UK pay-TV broadcaster at £20+ a card.
IPTVJoy is £6.67/month — almost identical to the Fight Pass monthly cost. You get Fight Pass-equivalent depth content (Contender Series, Embedded, regional cards) PLUS every numbered PPV that Fight Pass excludes. Same price band, broader coverage, and the rest of your TV thrown in. If you currently pay Fight Pass plus a sports subscription plus PPVs, this replaces all three.
Try the Fight Pass Alternative FreeWatch UFC on Firestick, iPhone, or Smart TV
Whichever screen you have in front of you when the prelims start. Five-minute setup on every device, login credentials sent the moment payment clears.
UFC on Firestick
The most popular setup. Plug the Firestick into any HDMI port, sideload TiviMate or IPTV Smarters Pro using the Downloader app, enter your credentials, done. Use ethernet over the WiFi adapter for the most stable 4K stream during big cards — Firestick WiFi can drop during peak evenings.
Firestick setup guide →UFC on iPhone
Watch the card from anywhere — commute home, pub corner, hotel room. iPhone runs IPTV Smarters Pro or GSE Smart IPTV over 5G or WiFi without breaking a sweat. AirPlay to a TV when you get home, or stick with the phone screen if you're out. Bring headphones if it's a quiet venue.
iPhone setup guide →UFC on Smart TV
Samsung and LG Smart TVs run the IPTV apps natively from the built-in app store — no extra hardware, one remote. Tizen and webOS handle 4K UFC streams smoothly. Clear the app cache once a month to keep things buttery during big cards. The big-screen 4K experience makes the difference on stand-up exchanges.
Samsung Smart TV setup →How It Works vs Traditional PPV — Legal & Quality
Fair question, gets asked a lot. Here's the honest answer. Traditional UFC PPV in the UK works like this: a major broadcaster buys exclusive UK rights, charges £30/month for the sports tier, then charges another £20-25 each time a numbered card lands. That is the rights-holder model.
What you pay IPTVJoy for is access to international feeds that legitimately broadcast these events under their own territory's rights. The same fight is being shown right now, legally, on a feed in another country. Your subscription gets you the picture — same as how a UK viewer might use Now TV to access content otherwise tied to a satellite contract. You're paying for the service that delivers the feed, not for re-licensing the rights themselves.
On quality: the picture you get is exactly what the source broadcast puts out. If the international feed is producing in 4K, that's what you watch. The commentary is whatever that territory uses — which is sometimes a feature rather than a bug, since some international feeds use commentary teams a lot of UK fans actually prefer. Bandwidth on your end matters more than anything: a stable 25 Mbps line gets you cageside-quality picture every time.
Real customer reviews from UK UFC fans confirm the picture quality holds up on title fight weekends — which is when most services struggle.
Feeds Carrying UFC — UK and International
International feeds covering the full UFC calendar. UK timing, US main card and prelims, Fight Pass-equivalent content, alternative commentary feeds, Spanish and Portuguese options, and wider MMA from Bellator, ONE and PFL. One monthly price, no add-ons.
UK Feeds Carrying UFC
International feeds covering every numbered UFC card and Fight Night for UK viewers. If you currently pay £30 a month for a UK sports broadcaster just for the UFC, this is the cheaper way in. Main cards land around 3am GMT for Las Vegas events. Abu Dhabi cards start in the early evening UK time. Apex cards run from about 11pm.
US Feeds — Main Card and Prelims
The full American broadcast. Main card on the headline feed, prelims and early prelims on the streaming side. You get the same lineup a US viewer pays per-event for, without a US payment method, without a VPN, without a separate streaming subscription stacked on top.
Fight Pass Content Equivalent
Everything you would pay UFC Fight Pass £6.99 a month for — early prelims, Dana White's Contender Series, the Embedded series, classic fight library content, regional cards that never reach mainstream TV. Same depth, included in the same £6.67 you are already paying.
International Commentary Feeds
Alternative commentary teams from Australia, Asia and Latin America. Same fights, different voices and pre-fight analysis. If you have ever watched a card and wished the commentary was someone else, switch the feed.
Spanish & Portuguese Feeds
Spanish and Portuguese language UFC for Latin American viewers and bilingual UK households. Every numbered card, every Fight Night, with regional commentary. The Latin American MMA scene is growing fast and these feeds cover the regional cards too.
Wider MMA Feeds
Not just UFC. Feeds covering Bellator, ONE Championship, PFL season fights, and regional MMA from across the world. If a sanctioned MMA event is happening anywhere this weekend, there's a feed carrying it.
Want everything beyond UFC? Browse all 45,000+ channels or check our boxing coverage for the other half of combat sports.
IPTV UFC — Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about watching UFC on IPTV — from PPV events and Fight Nights to device compatibility and event schedules.
Does my IPTV plan really include every UFC PPV?
Yes. Every numbered UFC card is included in the £6.67/month plan with no separate fight-night purchase. UFC 300, UFC 305, the next title fight — they all just appear on the schedule like any other live event. No upgrade tier, no per-event charge. See pricing to confirm.
Can I watch UFC PPV on IPTV without paying extra?
That's the whole point. UK pay-TV charges £20-25 a card on top of your £30/month subscription — and there's a numbered UFC event nearly every month. With IPTVJoy the PPV is just on. No surcharge, no payment screen. £6.67 a month, every card included.
What time can I watch a UFC card from the UK?
Depends on the venue. Las Vegas cards: early prelims around 11pm GMT, prelims around 1am, main card 3am. Apex Fight Nights: prelims around 9pm, main card 11pm-midnight. Abu Dhabi cards: prelims early evening, main card around 9pm UK time. European arena cards: standard UK evening kick-off. The IPTV feed mirrors the live broadcast — same timing as the official schedule.
Do I need to upgrade my plan for the next big fight?
No. There is no PPV tier on IPTVJoy. The plan you have on a quiet Wednesday is the same plan you have on a UFC 300 weekend. Whatever's on the card — title fight, grudge match, debut — it's already in.
Will I get all the prelim cards too, or just the main event?
Early prelims, prelims, main card — all of it. Six hours of fighting, opening bell to belt wrap. The prelims are where future contenders make their name and where most of the fight-of-the-night bonuses get won. You don't miss any of it.
What is the picture quality like — proper 4K or upscaled?
Where the source broadcast is in 4K, you watch it in real 4K — not 1080p stretched out. UFC moves fast and the difference matters: head kicks land in a frame and a half. Run a stable 25 Mbps connection and the picture looks the way it does cageside. Real customer reviews back this up.
Is this a legit UFC Fight Pass alternative?
In practice, yes — and more. UFC Fight Pass is £6.99/month and gives you the deep-cut content (Contender Series, Embedded, classic library, regional cards) but NOT the headline numbered events. IPTVJoy is £6.67/month and covers Fight Pass-equivalent content PLUS every PPV the Fight Pass excludes. Same price band, broader coverage.
Can I watch UFC on Firestick, iPhone, or Smart TV?
All of them. Firestick is the most popular setup — five minute install, plug it into any HDMI port. iPhone and iPad work over WiFi or 5G. Samsung and LG Smart TVs run the IPTV apps natively. See Firestick setup, iPhone setup, or Samsung Smart TV setup.
Can I watch UFC on my phone in the pub?
Yes — the iPhone and Android apps work on 5G or WiFi anywhere. Useful when the pub is showing the football and you want the fight, or when you're travelling and the card lands at 3am local time. Just bring headphones if it's a quiet venue.
What if my subscription expires the day of a UFC card?
Renew it before the prelims start and you're sorted in minutes — activation is instant once payment clears. We recommend setting up the annual plan if you don't want to think about it: £79.99 once, every UFC event for the next 12 months, no monthly admin.
How long does my IPTV subscription last after I pay?
Whatever plan length you pick. Monthly is £9.99, three-month is around £24.99, twelve-month is £79.99 and works out at £6.67/month. No auto-renewal, no contract — when it expires it stops, and you renew if you want to continue. All plan lengths here.
Does the plan include Bellator, ONE Championship, and PFL?
Yes. Bellator's last cards, ONE Championship from Singapore (Friday afternoons UK time, decent way to spend a lunch break), the PFL season tournament, regional MMA from across Europe and Latin America — all on the same £6.67 subscription. If you follow combat sports wider than UFC, you also get full boxing coverage on the same plan.
How is this legal — what's the difference vs traditional PPV?
Your subscription pays for access to international feeds that legitimately carry these events under their own broadcast rights. Same principle as how a UK viewer might use Now TV to watch content otherwise tied to a satellite contract — you're paying for the service that gets you the picture, not the rights themselves. The feeds we route to are licensed in their territory of origin.
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Watch UFC on IPTV — Every Fight Night, Every PPV, No Extra Cost
Stop paying £20 per PPV on top of a £30/month sports subscription. Every numbered UFC card, every Fight Night, every prelim — all in 4K, all in for £6.67/month. No contract. Try it free for 24 hours before the next card.
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