After witnessing the first pay-per-view event featuring Islam Makhachev vs. Renato Moicano, fans are now gearing up for the UFC’s first non-PPV event abroad. At UFC 312 in Australia, Sean Strickland will defend his middleweight belt against Dricus Du Plessis. The event also features Zhang Weili putting her strawweight title on the line against Tatiana Suarez.
With two title fights on the card, this is a must-watch event. Here are the streaming details.
- United States: ESPN+
- Canada: Sportsnet
- Brazil: UFC Fight Pass
- Mexico: Fox Action
- Argentina: Fox Sports
- UK: TNT Sports
- Ireland: TNT Sports
- France: RMC Sports
- Spain: Euro Sports
- China: Migu
- Japan: U-Next
- India: Sony Liv and Sony Sports Network
- MENA: STARZPLAY
- Thailand: True Sports HD3
- Singapore: Hubsports
- Philippines: Blast TV
- South Africa: SuperSport Action
- Australia: Kayo Sports
- New Zealand: SKY Arena, Sky Sports Now
- Rest of the World: UFC Fight Pass
UFC 312 takes place on February 8 at Sydney Olympic Park. While the event happens on a Sunday in Australia, it airs on Saturday night in the U.S. The early prelims start at 6 PM ET, followed by the prelims at 8 PM ET. The main card kicks off at 10 PM ET, featuring two title fights that make this a must-watch event.
UFC 312 Commentators: Joe Rogan Not Available
UFC 312 will have a slightly different commentary team as Joe Rogan will be absent since the event takes place outside the U.S. Leading the broadcast will be Jon Anik, joined by former champions Daniel Cormier and Michael Bisping. Their experience and analysis will add depth to the coverage as two title fights headline the event.
Meanwhile, Megan Olivi will handle reporting duties, bringing backstage interviews and updates. With this lineup, fans can expect top-tier coverage throughout the night despite Rogan missing from it.
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