UFC 295: How to Watch on TV & Live Streaming, Broadcast Details

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UFC 295 event is fast approaching as it marks UFC’s return to Madison Square Garden in New York City. The event will crown two new champions in the main event and co-main event bouts.

Jiri Prochazka and Alex Pereira will clash in the main event over the vacant UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. An interim heavyweight champion will be crowned in the co-main event where Sergei Pavlovich will fight Tom Aspinall.

How to Watch

The country-wise streaming and TV channel details for the event is as below:

  • United StatesESPN+ Streaming PPV – Cost $89.98, Prelims on ESPN News & ESPN Deportes
  • United Kingdom – TNT Sports 1(Both on TV & Streaming)
  • Australia – Main card on Main Event & Kayo Sports, Prelims on ESPN TV
  • Canada – Main Card on Traditional PPV, Prelims on TSN 5
  • Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy– Dazn Streaming
  • France – RMC Sports TV
  • Spain – Eurosports TV
  • Netherlands – Discovery+ Streaming
  • Poland – Polstat Sports TV
  • Denmark, Sweden & Norway – Via Play Streaming
  • Middle East & North Africa – UFC Arabia app on streaming
  • India – Sony Sports 2 on TV, Sony Liv on Streaming
  • Africa – Super Sports Action on TV
  • South East Asia – Fox Sports
  • Worldwide – UFC Fight Pass on Streaming

Broadcast Plans & Commentary Team

The broadcast for UFC 295 is set to start at 6 PM ET on November 11, 2023, with the early prelims card. Prelims card will be exclusively available via UFC Fight Pass across the world. The prelims card is set to start at 8 PM ET on ESPN News. The main PPV card will start at 10 PM ET/7 PM PT.

Commentary Team

The commentary team for UFC 295 will see the return of Joe Rogan to the commentary team. Rogan last appeared on UFC commentary at UFC 292 in Boston in August. Jon Anik will lead the commentary team with former two-division UFC Champion Daniel Cormier being the other color commentator.

Desk Analysts

Chael Sonnen will be part of the desk analysts team for the second PPV in a row. Current light heavyweight fighter Anthony Smith and boxing legend Teddy Atlas will join him as the other two desk analysts. Din Thomas will serve as the coach-analyst to help the commentary team.

Additionally. Megan Olivi will return to her usual role as the roving reporter. Legendary announcer Bruce Buffer will be the octagon announcer as usual.

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