
UFC 315 – Valentina Shevchenko vs Manon Fiorot: Start time, TV channel, live stream & undercard for huge Women's title fight
VALENTINA SHEVCHENKO returns to the octagon in a huge title fight against Manon Fiorot at UFC 315 THIS WEEKEND.
The two women will face off in the co-main event at the Montreal Centre in Canada.
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Fans are eagerly excited to watch the women's Flyweight GOAT back in the Octagon.
After her incredible trilogy with Alexa Grasso, Shevchenko will face another huge test on Saturday night.
'The Bullet' dominated last September at UFC Sphere against Grasso, and now turns her attention to Manon Fiorot - a surging contender ranked number 2 in the Flyweight division.
Fiorot, however, is no slouch - since joining the UFC in 2021, she has been an unstoppable force, winning all 7 of her fights in the promotion.
Her two last fights have been her most impressive, with dominant victories over both Rose Namajunas and Erin Blanchfield.
There's no doubt she's earned her shot at UFC gold.
In the main event, Belal Muhammed makes the first defence of his welterweight title reign after the sensational victory against Leon Edwards.
He faces Australian fighter Jack Della Maddalena who is ranked No. 5 in the divison and is riding a seven fight win streak in the UFC.
SunSport brings you all the details for the stacked UFC 315 card this weekend.
When is Valentina Shevchenko vs Manon Fiorot?
UFC 315 takes place in Montreal, Canada, on Saturday, May 10.
The event will be at the 20,000-seat Bell Centre in Montreal Canada.
The early prelim action is expected at 23.30pm BST / 6.30pm ET.
The prelims will be at around 1am BST (May 11) / 8pm ET.
The main card is then expected to start at 3am BST / 10pm ET.
What TV channel is UFC 315 on and can it be live streamed?
UFC 315 will be aired on TNT Sports in the UK and ESPN in the US.
Fans can also live stream the entire card - including the prelims and early prelims - with Discovery+ (UK) and ESPN+ (US).
Those with UFC Fight Pass can also live stream all the action.
Discovery+, ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass are available either on browser or as downloadable apps.
UFC 315 FULL fight card
Main Card
Belal Muhammad vs Jack Della Maddalena - for welterweight title
Valentina Shevchenko vs Manon Fiorot - for women's flyweight title
Jose Aldo vs Aiemann Zahabi - bantamweight
Alexa Grasso vs Natalia Silva - women's flyweight
Benoit Saint-Denis vs Kyle Prepolec - lightweight
Prelims
Mike Malott vs Charles Radtke - welterweight
Jessica Andrade vs Jasmie Jasudavicius - women's flyweight
Modestas Bukauskas vs Ion Cutelaba - light-heavyweight
Navajo Stirling vs Ivan Erslan - light-heavyweight
Early Prelims
Marc-Andre Barriault vs Bruno Silva - middleweight
Daniel Santos vs Lee Jeong Yeong - featherweight
Brad Katona vs Bekzat Almakhan - bantamweight
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