Where Can I Watch, Bet UFC Fight Night ESPN Plus Events: Dillashaw vs. Cejudo, More

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jan/19/2019

You can watch UFC Fight Night TJ Dillashaw vs. Henry Cejudo and most other UFC events that follow this one by accessing ESPN+.

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Available only in the U.S., ESPN+ costs $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year.  There is a one-week trial period available.  Video can be streamed at up to 60 frames per second.

With ESPN having just entered into a multi-year arrangement to show UFC events, this could be worth the price for MMA fans and gamblers.  

The agreement calls for 15 live UFC events to stream exclusively on ESPN Plus. Each event will be called "UFC on ESPN Plus Fight Night" and will feature 12 bouts.

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"One of our goals for ESPN Plus is to bring sports fans of all genres content they love and are passionate about, and this agreement with UFC is illustrative of exactly that," Direct-to-Consumer and International chairman Kevin Mayer said. "We look forward to providing UFC's enthusiastic, growing fan base with a wide array of live events and building a lasting relationship with the industry leader in mixed martial arts."

The service includes live MLB, NHL, NBA, and MLS games, as well as college sports, PGA golf, Top Rank Boxing, and Grand Slam Tennis matches. You’ll also find United Soccer League, cricket, rugby, Canadian Football League, English Football League, and UEFA Nations League games.

In August 2018, ESPN+ reached a multiyear deal with with the FA Cup — the oldest domestic cup tournament in the world — to stream English football matches in the U.S.

The ESPN app is available on the following devices: Android smartphones, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Cube, Fire TV Smart TVs, Fire Tablets, iPhone, and iPad.

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- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

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