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How to Watch UFC 304: Edwards vs. Muhammad

How to Watch UFC 304: Edwards vs. Muhammad

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The UFC is heading across the pond this weekend as Manchester, England, hosts UFC 304 on Saturday night. Like most UFC pay-per-view events, UFC 304 is generating significant pre-fight buzz, with the main event featuring Belal Muhammad and Leon Edwards facing off for the welterweight title.


Quick Answers: How to Watch UFC 304: Edwards vs. Muhammad Online

The interim heavyweight title will also be up for grabs on Saturday as Tom Aspinall is set to take on Curtis Blaydes. While the main card includes only two title fights, the prelims and early prelims are packed with up-and-coming fighters looking to make their mark and move closer to a title shot in their respective divisions.

For a complete guide on how to stream UFC 304 live on ESPN+, including the full fight card, start times, odds, and additional details, keep reading.

How to Watch UFC 304: Edwards vs. Muhammad Online

To stream UFC 304, you’ll need an ESPN+ subscription. If you already have one, you can purchase the PPV now on ESPN+. If you’re not subscribed yet, you can sign up for the monthly plan at $10.99 or the annual plan at $108.99. For the best deal, sign up for the annual ESPN+ plan and UFC 304 bundle deal for $134.99, which saves you about $54.

Lastly, the Disney Bundle is another option that provides ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu (on-demand) for $14.99 per month, and will let you purchase the UFC 304 PPV ($79.99).

When is UFC 304: Edwards vs. Muhammad? Date, Start Time

UFC 304 is set for Saturday, July 27. The fights begin with the early prelims at 6:15 p.m. ET, followed by the prelims at 8 p.m. ET. The main card begins at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT.

Where Will UFC 304 Take Place?

UFC 304 will take place at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England.

UFC 304: Edwards vs. Muhammad Odds, Undercard

It’s been over three years since Edwards and Muhammad last fought, with their 2021 match ending in a no contest. Since then, both fighters have been on impressive winning streaks, adding extra intrigue to the rematch, as both the streak and title will be on the line. Oddsmakers are predicting a close contest, with Edwards as the slight favorite at (-275) while Muhammad is (+200) underdog.

Here’s the full fight card for Saturday’s event:

Main Card

Leon Edwards vs. Belal Muhammad (UFC welterweight title)
Tom Aspinall vs. Curtis Blaydes (interim UFC heavyweight title)
Bobby Green vs. Paddy Pimblett
Christian Leroy Duncan vs. Gregory Rodrigues
Arnold Allen vs. Giga Chikadze

Prelims

Muhammad Mokaev vs. Manel Kape
Nathaniel Wood vs. Daniel Pineda
Molly McCann vs. Bruna Brasil
Caolan Loughran vs. Jake Hadley

Early Prelims

Mick Parkin vs. Lukasz Brzeski
Oban Elliott vs. Preston Parsons
Sam Patterson vs. Kiefer Crosbie
Shauna Bannonv vs. Alice Ardelean
Modestas Bukauskas vs. Marcin Prachnio

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