UFC Fight Night: Taira vs. Park Livestream — Here's How to Watch the MMA Event Online Live for Free
The Ultimate Fighting Championship heads back home to Las Vegas for UFC Fight Night. Japanese fighter Tatsuro Taira (16-1-0) takes on South Korean fighter HyunSung Park (10-0-0), as the main card's flyweight marquee matchup.
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On Saturday, Aug. 2, UFC Fight Night: Taira vs. Park takes place live from UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. Prelims began at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. The main card starts at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. If you want to watch UFC Fight Night, the MMA event livestreams online on ESPN+.
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Livestream UFC Fight Night: Taira vs. Park on ESPN+
To livestream UFC Fight Night: Taira vs. Park online, you can log in with your ESPN+ subscription. Don't have a subscription? Sign up now for ESPN+ for just $11.99/month and get instant access to watch the event live online from home.
Your subscription price renews at $11.99/month. However, if you don't want to go monthly, then you can go with an annual ESPN+ subscription for $119.99/year. This is about a 15% savings from the month-to-month price and the best deal to watch UFC Fight Night (as well as, ESPN+ live sports, originals, programming, documentaries, events and much more) online.
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In addition, you can go with a subscription to the Disney Trio — which includes ESPN+, Hulu and Disney+ — starts at $16.99/month.
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While the prelims and main card are livestreaming on ESPN+, the prelims and main card both broadcast on ESPN on TV. This means it's available on DirecTV and Fubo — both of which offer free trials. Hulu + Live TV also carries ESPN.
Livestream UFC Fight Night: Taira vs. Park on Saturday, Aug. 2 on ESPN+. Sign up now and get instant access to stream tonight's event online from your phone, computer, tablet or TV (via the ESPN+ app).
Meanwhile, there's going to be plenty of fireworks with the fight card and there may be some special surprises, as well. Check out the full UFC Fight Night fight card below:
Main Card, 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT — ESPN+, ESPN
Flyweight: Tatsuro Taira vs. HyunSung Park — Main Event
Lightweight: Mateusz Rębecki vs. Chris Duncan
Lightweight: Elves Brener vs. Esteban Ribovics
Women's Bantamweight: Karol Rosa vs. Nora Cornolle
Welterweight: Neil Magny vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos
Featherweight: Danny Silva vs. Kevin Vallejos
Prelims, 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT — ESPN+, ESPN
Bantamweight: Rinya Nakamura vs. Nathan Fletcher
Middleweight: Rodolfo Vieira vs. Tresean Gore
Middleweight: Nick Klein vs. Andrey Pulyaev
Featherweight: Austin Bashi vs. John Yannis
Flyweight: Rafael Estevam vs. Felipe Bunes
Women's Strawweight: Piera Rodriguez vs. Ketlen Souza
Livestream UFC Fight Night: Taira vs. Park on ESPN+
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