UFC 237 is now ready to order – see how to live stream Saturday's showdown

So, how pumped are you for UFC 237? It's the battle in Brazil, as MMA action heads to Rio de Janeiro this Saturday, May 11. And you can properly start planning now, as ESPN+ has officially opened sales for what should be another epic PPV.

UFC 237 is due to be headlined by Rose Namajunas and Jessica Andrade – a much anticipated Women's Strawweight championship bout with the awesome Thug Rose defending the title she won back in 2017 at UFC 217. But Andrade will inevitably have the partisan Brazilian crowd behind her in search of an upset.

In fact, there's local interest in all of the main card fights, with Anderson Silva, Jose Aldo, Thiago Alves, Francisco Trinaldo and Carlos Diego Ferreira all in action, too.

Tempted? You should be! And you can get ahead of the game now – read on to discover how to order the ESPN+'s UFC PPV now and get yourself a UFC 237 live stream. 

How to watch UFC online in the US exclusively on ESPN

If you haven't tuned into UFC for a while, you need to know that there's a new sheriff in town. Since the start of 2019, ESPN+ has exclusive rights to show every single UFC event in the US – and of course that includes UFC 237.

How much that costs depends on whether or not you already subscribe to the service. If you don't, then the best way to go is with a UFC Bundle, costing you $79.99. That won't just buy you the UFC 237 PPV, but you’ll get a year-long subscription to ESPN+ (that would normally cost $60 alone).

For those that already have an ESPN+ subscription, you can still buy access to UFC 237 for $59.99

And don't worry if you want to grab the PPV but are going to be outside the US when it's on. Just scroll down the page a little to discover how to use a VPN to watch a UFC 237 live stream from abroad.

Live stream UFC from anywhere in the world

Worry not if you're a huge UFC fan but aren't in the US to watch that ESPN+ coverage this weekend. If you've got your subscription (or free trial) sorted but then find the coverage is geo-blocked, you can try using a VPN to change your IP address to a US server and watch as if you were back at home.

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