UFC Fight Night Woodley vs Burns is slated for the UFC Apex center on Saturday, May 30th at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. Follow along for how to watch on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, PC, and more.
Below we’ll cover how to watch UFC Woodley vs Burns with ESPN+ as well as the UFC app with a Fight Pass subscription.
One of the ways you can watch UFC fights is through an ESPN+ subscription. You can opt for a monthly or yearly subscription for $5 or $50, respectively. If you want to buy access to UFC 250 coming up on June 6, you can get a 25% discount ($85, reg. $115) for that plus a year of ESPN+ (which includes Fight Night access).
Other UFC fights on May 30th include Chookagian vs Shevchenko, Rodriguez vs Green, Hill vs Abreu, and more. Early prelims start at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT with the main event, Woodley vs Burns, set for 9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT.
How to watch UFC Woodley vs Burns on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, more
Watch UFC on ESPN+
If you’re not an ESPN+ customer yet:
- Buy access to UFC and a year of ESPN+ from $5/month for $50/year (you’ll create an ESPN+ account as part of the process)
- To watch UFC Fight Night, head to the ESPN app on your Apple device
- Choose the ESPN+ tab
- Swipe down a bit to find UFC Fight Night
Alternately, you can buy UFC Fight Night access on a Mac or PC here and watch on any supported device, including the web.
If you’re already an ESPN+ subscriber:
- Open the ESPN app on your Apple Device
- Head to the ESPN+ tab
- Swipe down and look for UFC Fight Night
Watch on the UFC app
If you just want access to UFC and prefer to skip the ESPN+ option, you can sign up for UFC Fight Pass that goes from $9.99/month.
The UFC app is available for Apple TV, iPhone, and iPad (although it does have rough reviews). Keep in mind there’s no longer support for the third gen Apple TV.
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