UFC 325 live stream: how to watch Volkanovski vs Lopes 2, start time, preview, full card

Alexander Volkanovski of Australia punches Diego Lopes of Brazil in the UFC featherweight championship bout during the UFC 314 event.
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UFC 325 live streams see the UFC's two best men's featherweights go toe-to-toe once more with Alexander Volkanovski defending his title from challenger Diego Lopes for the second time.

Elsewhere on the main card, four of MMA's best lightweights are in action, with Dan Hooker vs Benoît Saint Denis and Rafael Fiziev vs Mauricio Ruffy expected to serve up a lip-smacking entrée to the headline bout. And, to get thing started in the early prelims, there's a quartet of finals to be decided as part of the Road to UFC Season 4 show.

Here's where to watch UFC 325 live streams online and from anywhere with a VPN – including a clever way to watch UFC 325 for free.

How to watch UFC 325 live stream in the US

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Exclusive US coverage of the UFC 325 main card is on Paramount Plus. Note that although the official date of this event is Sunday, February 1, it actually takes place on Saturday, January 31 in the US with the main card scheduled to start at 9pm ET / 6pm PT.

Plans start from only $8.99 a month with the Paramount Plus Essential Plan, or upgrade to Premium for $13.99 a month (see below for more details). You can also get a Paramount Plus trial with Walmart+ as with this sneaky freebie-hacking trick we found.

While Paramount Plus will show UFC 325 in its entirety, you can also watch the Early Prelims with the UFC Fight Pass.

Traveling outside of the US? Use a VPN to watch Paramount Plus from abroad while you're away from home.

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Using a VPN is incredibly simple:

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favourite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the UK and want to view your usual US service, you'd select a United States-based server from the list.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to your usual local streaming service and watch the UFC.

How to watch UFC 325 live stream in the UK

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The UFC 325 live stream is on TNT Sports 1 in the UK.

You can get it by adding TNT Sports to your Sky, Virgin Media or EE TV package, or pay from £30.99 per month for a Discovery+ plan that includes TNT Sports.

The main card action is set to begin at 2am GMT on Sunday morning. UFC Fight Pass subscribers can also watch the Prelims and Early Prelims there.

If you're abroad whilst the MMA is on, a VPN like NordVPN can help you to access your home streaming services from anywhere.

How to watch UFC 325 live stream in Canada

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There are a host of pay-per-view providers offering a UFC 325 live stream in Canada.

You can head to the likes of Sportsnet, Bell or the UFC Fight Pass to watch the whole event, where the PPV price is set at $69.99. Prelims will also be shown on Sportsnet and TVA Sports.

North of the border from the US? You can use NordVPN to watch your Paramount Plus subscription like you were back at home.

How to watch UFC 325 live stream in Australia

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Sunday's Main Card at UFC 325 will be available on PPV in Australia, setting you back AU$59.95 from Foxtel Main Event or Kayo Sports Main Event.

That means you can live stream UFC 325 via your web browser and devices like Android, iOS, Samsung TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Telstra TV and Chromecast.

You can also catch all the Prelims via Paramount+ and Network 10.

Downloading a VPN will help you access your subscriptions from anywhere if you're abroad when the fight is on.


Can I watch UFC 325 for free?

Other than the sneaky little Walmart+ trick described above in the US, there doesn't seem to be any way to watch UFC 325 for free. It's on Paramount Plus in the US, which no longer carries a free trial. And it's on PPV in many other countries around the world.

TVNZ+ will also broadcast the early prelims for free in New Zealand if you are looking to catch the full card.

When does UFC 325 start?

The UFC 325 Main Card is scheduled to begin at 1pm AEDT in Sydney, Australia on Sunday, February 1. That's 9pm ET / 6pm ET on Saturday, January 31 in the US (and 2am GMT on Sun).

Before that, the Early Prelims start at 5pm ET / 2pm PT / 10pm GMT and the Prelims at 7pm PT / 4pm PT / 12am GMT.

Can I watch UFC 325 on my mobile?

Yes. Most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser – Paramount Plus, Discovery+ and Kayo Sports all have mobile apps, for example.

You can also stay up-to-date with the latest UFC news and plays on the official social media channels on X (@ufc), Instagram (@ufc), Facebook (UFC) TikTok (@ufc) and YouTube (@ufc).

UFC 325 full card

Main card
Alexander Volkanovski (c) vs Diego Lopes (for UFC Featherweight title)
Dan Hooker vs Benoît Saint Denis (Lightweight)
Rafael Fiziev vs Mauricio Ruffy (Lightweight)
Tai Tuivasa vs Tallison Teixeira (Heavyweight)
Quillan Salkilld vs Jamie Mullarkey (Lightweight)

Prelims
Junior Tafa vs Billy Elekana (Light Heavyweight)
Cam Rowston vs Cody Brundage (Middleweight)
Jacob Malkoun vs Torrez Finney (Middleweight)
Jonathan Micallef vs Oban Elliott (Welterweight)

Early prelims
Kaan Ofli vs Yi Zha (Featherweight)
Sang Wook Kim vs Dom Mar Fan (Lightweight)
Keiichiro Nakamura vs Sebastian Szalay (Featherweight)
Sulang Rangbo vs Lawrence Lui (Bantamweight)
Aaron Tau vs Namsrai Batbayar (Flyweight)

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