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What time and TV channel is UFC 319 on tonight?

What time and TV channel is UFC 319 on tonight?

All eyes will be on the United Centre tonight as Dricus du Plessis meets Khamzat Chimaev in a mouth-watering middleweight title fight.
The South African has answered every question in recent years, beating Sean Strickland twice as his stock has skyrocketed.
However, his bout against Chimaev could be his toughest to date. The 31-year-old has an impressive list of recent victories, beating Robert Whittaker and Kamaru Usman in his most recent fights.
The card itself has shaped up nicely with Ian Garry's rivals Geoff Neal and Carlos Prates fighting on the main card while Lerone Murphy faces Aaron Pico in the co-main event.
Here is everything you need to know about the card. Where is UFC 319 on?
UFC 319 will take place at the United Centre in Chicago. What time do the cards get underway?
The prelims will start around 1 a.m. Irish time, while the early prelims will start shortly after 12 a.m. What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?
The prelims and main card will be shown live on TNT Sports 1. The prelims coverage starts at 1 am while the main card starts at 3 am. It can be streamed through the TNT Sports App or on NOW TV.
UFC Fight Pass also gives the option to stream the prelims and the early prelims. Full card
FC 319 Fight Card
Main Card Middleweight : Dricus du Plessis (c) vs. Khamzat Chimaev [a]
Featherweight : Lerone Murphy vs. Aaron Pico
Welterweight : Geoff Neal vs. Carlos Prates
Middleweight : Jared Cannonier vs. Michael Page
Flyweight: Tim Elliott vs. Kai Asakura
Preliminary Card Middleweight : Baysangur Susurkaev vs. Eric Nolan
Middleweight : Gerald Meerschaert vs. Michał Oleksiejczuk
Women's Strawweight : Jéssica Andrade vs. Loopy Godinez
Lightweight : Chase Hooper vs. Alexander Hernandez
Lightweight : Edson Barboza vs. Drakkar Klose
Women's Flyweight: Karine Silva vs. Dione Barbosa
Early Preliminary Card
Flyweight: Alibi Idiris vs. Joseph Morales Main Event betting odds
Dricus du Plessis - 15/8
Khamzat Chimaev - 2/5
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