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UFC Next Event: Date, Start Time and How to Watch

UFC next – Misryoum breaks down the next UFC Fight Night in Perth, including start times and where to watch the main and prelim cards.

The next UFC event is almost here, and if you have been waiting for the next run of fights, Misryoum has the key details you need.

UFC Fight Night is scheduled for Saturday, 2 May, taking place at the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia. For viewers across time zones, the prelims are set to begin at 9am BST, with the main card starting at 12pm BST on the same day.

Insight: UFC weekends move fast, and knowing the split between prelims and the main card helps you plan around the moments that matter most.

To catch the action, broadcasting depends on where you are watching from. In the UK, the main card will be available live on TNT Sports and can also be accessed via HBO Max, EE TV, Virgin Media, Amazon Prime Video, and Sky Sports, while the early and regular prelims stream live on UFC Fight Pass.

In the US, the event will stream on Paramount+. That means fans can follow both the lead-in fights and the headline portion through the relevant platforms where Misryoum audiences typically watch.

Insight: Streaming availability can change viewing habits, but it also makes it easier to jump into the card at your preferred time.

The main card features several high-profile matchups, including Jack Della Maddalena vs Carlos Prates, Beneil Dariush vs Quillan Salkkilld, Tim Elliott vs Steve Erceg, Marwan Rahiki vs Ollie Schmid, Shamil Gaziev vs Brando Pericic, and Tai Tuivasa vs Louie Sutherland.

The prelims round out the night with bouts such as Cam Rowston vs Robert Bryczek, Junior Tafa vs Kevin Christian, Jacob Malkoun vs Gerald Meerschaert, Colby Thicknesse vs Vince Morales, Ben Johnston vs Wes Schultz, Jonathan Micallef vs Themba Gorimbo, and Dom Mar Fan vs Kody Steele.

Insight: With a full roster from prelims to main card, this UFC Fight Night is the kind of event where new storylines can emerge early and carry momentum into the headlines.