Get ready UFC 317 is coming, and it’s the centerpiece of this year’s International Fight Week. With two title fights, fan-favorite matchups, and a packed Las Vegas schedule, this is the kind of card that draws in both hardcore followers and casual viewers. If you’re wondering when and how to tune in—or if you’re headed to Vegas for the in-person experience this guide will walk you through everything you need to know.
Event Details: Date, Location & Headliners
Date: Saturday, June 28, 2025
Location: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV
The main event features Ilia Topuria making his lightweight debut against former champ Charles Oliveira, with the vacant 155-lb title on the line. Topuria recently vacated his featherweight belt to move up in weight, while Oliveira is looking to reclaim gold after a previous title run.
The co-main event is another title bout: Alexandre Pantoja defends the flyweight belt against Kai Kara-France.
The main card begins at 10 PM ET, following a full slate of preliminary bouts that start earlier in the evening.
Fight Card Overview
Main Card (ESPN+ PPV, 10 PM ET):
- Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira (lightweight title)
- Alexandre Pantoja vs Kai Kara-France (flyweight title)
- Brandon Royval vs Joshua Van
- Beneil Dariush vs Renato Moicano
- Payton Talbott vs Felipe Lima
Prelims (ESPN / ESPN+, 8 PM ET):
- Jack Hermansson vs Gregory Rodrigues
- Hyder Amil vs Jose Delgado
- Viviane Araújo vs Tracy Cortez
- Terrance McKinney vs Viacheslav Borshchev
Early Prelims (UFC Fight Pass / ESPN+, 6:30 PM ET):
- Sedriques Dumas vs Jackson McVey
- Jhonata Diniz vs Alvin Hines
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Fan Events: International Fight Week Highlights
Fight Week isn’t just about what happens in the Octagon. If you’re in Las Vegas, UFC is hosting several fan-focused events around UFC 317, including:
- Press Conference (Wednesday, June 26): Hear from the fighters before they face off.
- UFC Hall of Fame Ceremony (June 26): A celebration of legends, held at T-Mobile Arena.
- UFC X Fan Experience (June 27–28): A two-day event at the Las Vegas Convention Center featuring meet-and-greets, panels, merchandise, and more.
- Ceremonial Weigh-ins (Friday, June 27): Open to fans, with all main card fighters appearing on stage.
- Official UFC After Party & Viewing Party: Hosted at Resorts World with live DJs, food, and fighter appearances.
How to Watch UFC 317: Streaming & TV Info
In the United States
- Main Card: Available exclusively on ESPN+ Pay-Per-View (PPV price: ~$79.99). A current ESPN+ subscription is required.
- Prelims: Broadcast on ESPN and ESPN+.
- Early Prelims: Available via ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass.
Outside the U.S.
- United Kingdom: Available via TNT Sports Box Office and on UFC Fight Pass.
- Canada: Prelims air on TSN; main card is available through major cable PPV or UFC Fight Pass.
- Australia: Stream on Main Event via Kayo or Foxtel.
- India & other regions: UFC Fight Pass remains the most consistent option for global access, with local providers also offering coverage in select regions.
Device Support
UFC 317 can be streamed on nearly all major platforms:
- Mobile: iOS, Android devices via ESPN or UFC apps
- Connected TVs: Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, smart TVs
- Consoles: Xbox, PlayStation
- Web: Browser-based streaming via ESPN+ or UFC Fight Pass
Make sure your app is up-to-date and your device is connected to stable internet before fight night.
Backup Plan for the Main Event
In the event that Topuria or Oliveira cannot compete, Arman Tsarukyan has been confirmed as the backup fighter for the main event. He will weigh in and be ready to step in if needed, ensuring the lightweight title still gets contested.
Fight Night Tips
- Purchase the PPV in advance to avoid last-minute streaming issues.
- Check your tech setup ahead of time to prevent interruptions.
- Don’t skip the prelims—some of the most exciting performances often happen before the main card.
- Join the conversation on social during fight night, and watch for live coverage from UFC and outlets like Sidekick.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re planning to stream from home or heading to Vegas to join the fan experience in person, UFC 317 promises to be one of the most memorable cards of 2025. Two title fights, rising contenders, and a full slate of events during International Fight Week make this a must-watch. Bookmark your stream, double-check the schedule, and get ready for an action-packed Saturday night.
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