Experience the adrenaline and intensity of world-class mixed martial arts action by tuning in to Kayo, where the sport’s most electrifying matchups are streamed live in Australia. Fight fans will not want to miss the epic showdown featuring Dricus du Plessis squaring off against Khamzat Chimaev, followed by an enthralling night of competition culminating in the headline event of UFC 320 — a light-heavyweight title rematch set to captivate audiences across the globe.

Returning to the iconic T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Brazil’s formidable Alex Pereira will seek to reclaim the coveted light-heavyweight championship belt. Standing across the Octagon from him will be an equally determined Magomed Ankalaev, who dethroned Pereira earlier in the year. Their encounter serves as the marquee attraction of a stacked card that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of elite MMA competition. The bout not only carries the weight of championship glory but also embodies the rivalry, perseverance, and strategic brilliance synonymous with the UFC brand.

The timing of UFC 320 could hardly be more symbolic. Following a week in which the organization announced the signing of a monumental multi-billion-dollar broadcast contract and confirmed plans for an unprecedented promotional event at the White House, the UFC now shifts its focus back to where it all began — the intensity of combat inside the Octagon. This weekend’s card underscores why the promotion remains a dominant global sports entity, as fans are treated to a compelling rematch that anchors one of the year’s most talked-about fight nights.

Their first encounter at UFC 313 in March shocked the MMA world. In that earlier bout, Russian powerhouse Magomed Ankalaev executed a tactically flawless performance, neutralizing Pereira’s devastating striking game to secure victory by unanimous decision and capture the light-heavyweight belt. Fans vividly recall how Ankalaev’s forward pressure, refined wrestling, and impeccable defensive positioning left Pereira unable to connect with his signature power punches — the very weapons that had previously made the Brazilian champion a feared presence across multiple divisions.

The highly anticipated rematch at UFC 320 throws the spotlight once again on these two dominant athletes. Pereira enters with renewed focus and an unwavering desire to reclaim the title, while Ankalaev aims to prove his prior triumph was no anomaly by defending his crown convincingly. Together, they headline an event that promises to deliver not just brutal athleticism but a high-stakes battle of resilience, adaptation, and championship legacy.

Beyond the main event, Saturday’s card is rich with captivating storylines and divisional consequences. In the co-main event, reigning bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili defends his title against the dynamic striker Cory Sandhagen, setting the stage for another elite-level clash of contrasting styles. Elsewhere on the primary card, light-heavyweight warriors Jiří Procházka and Khalil Rountree Jr. collide in a bout that may determine the next contender for the division’s title. Additional high-caliber contests, including Josh Emmett versus Youssef Zalal in featherweight action and a middleweight clash between Abus Magomedov and Joe Pyfer, add further depth and intrigue to an already exceptional lineup.

Fans across time zones can catch every moment of this historic night, with UFC 320 emanating from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday, October 4. The main card officially begins at 7 p.m. Pacific Time (10 p.m. Eastern), while the preliminary and early preliminary fights offer hours of buildup and excitement preceding the marquee matchups. For viewers in the United States and Canada, preliminary bouts commence at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT), with early prelims starting even earlier at 6 p.m. ET (3 p.m. PT). Across the Atlantic, fans in the United Kingdom can tune in as the prelims kick off at 1 a.m. BST on Sunday, followed by the main card at 3 a.m. BST. Meanwhile, Australian viewers enjoy the action at a more convenient hour — with early prelims beginning at 9 a.m. AEDT, leading up to the main event at 1 p.m. AEDT.

Although start times may vary depending on fight durations, expect the headline contest between Pereira and Ankalaev to feature no earlier than 9 p.m. PT (midnight ET), with both fighters making their highly anticipated ring walks before engaging in what promises to be a technical and explosive battle.

For audiences in the United States, ESPN continues as the exclusive home of pay-per-view UFC programming — at least until the sport’s broadcast rights transition next year. UFC 320 will be available through ESPN Plus on a PPV basis. Current ESPN Plus annual subscribers can purchase the event for $80, while new users have the option to secure a bundle containing both a 12-month ESPN Plus subscription and the UFC 320 PPV for $135, granting access to high-definition streaming across supported devices.

Viewers in the United Kingdom can enjoy comprehensive coverage via TNT Sports 1, which will broadcast the entire Las Vegas fight card live. Unlike certain previous events, UFC 320 will not be offered as a separate pay-per-view purchase in the UK, providing subscribers complete access within their existing packages. TNT Sports can be viewed through Sky Q or streamed digitally, with subscriptions priced at £31 per month and including Discovery Plus’ extensive catalog of documentaries.

Australian fans can follow every bout through Main Event on Foxtel or, for those preferring flexibility, stream the action through Kayo Sports for AU$60. Meanwhile, Canadian audiences can choose from multiple PPV outlets — among them Bell, Rogers, and Shaw, or digital services like DAZN, Sportsnet Plus, and UFC Fight Pass — all offering the event at a standard cost of CA$70.

As always, early prelims will be streamed live on UFC Fight Pass globally, giving subscribers front-row access to emerging prospects and fast-rising contenders before the main broadcast takes over. Viewers in Canada can additionally catch the prelims on Sportsnet and TVA Sports.

Full UFC 320 Fight Card:
MAIN CARD
– Magomed Ankalaev (Champion) vs. Alex Pereira 2 — Light Heavyweight Title Bout
– Merab Dvalishvili (Champion) vs. Cory Sandhagen — Bantamweight Title Bout
– Jiří Procházka vs. Khalil Rountree Jr. — Light Heavyweight Contest
– Josh Emmett vs. Youssef Zalal — Featherweight Bout
– Abus Magomedov vs. Joe Pyfer — Middleweight Showdown

PRELIMS
– Ozzy Diaz vs. Treston Vines — Middleweight
– Edmen Shahbazyan vs. Andre Muniz — Middleweight
– Chris Gutierrez vs. Farid Basharat — Bantamweight
– Daniel Santos vs. Joo Sang Yoo — Featherweight

EARLY PRELIMS
– Macy Chiasson vs. Yana Santos — Women’s Bantamweight
– Patchy Mix vs. Jakub Wiklacz — Bantamweight
– Punahele Soriano vs. Nikolay Veretennikov — Welterweight
– Ramiz Brahimaj vs. Austin Vanderford — Welterweight

With a dynamic mix of seasoned champions, ambitious challengers, and fresh rising talent, UFC 320 represents mixed martial arts at its highest competitive level. From the pulsating energy of the T-Mobile Arena to streaming devices across multiple continents, fight night promises to deliver unforgettable drama, world-class athleticism, and the relentless pursuit of victory that defines the sport’s global appeal.

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