MMA UFC 327 live Free results, highlights and play-by-play
MMA UFC 327 live Free results, highlights and play-by-play. Jiri Prochazka will face Carlos Ulberg for the UFC Light Heavyweight title at UFC 327 Saturday. Each of Prochazka’s eight UFC fights have ended in either a knockout or submission.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch the fights.
Where to free UFC 327
UFC 327 starts Saturday, April 8 at 5:30 p.m. ET, live from the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida with prelims and early prelims on Paramount+. The main card starts at 9 p.m. ET, and will also free on Paramount+.
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In August of 2025, UFC announced that Paramount+ would become the new home to all Ultimate Fighting Championship events in the U.S. under a seven-year agreement with TKO Group. Under the deal, Paramount will exclusively distribute the UFC’s full slate of its 13 marquee numbered events and 30 “Fight Nights” on its freeing platform Paramount+ — with select numbered events also set to simulcast on CBS — starting in 2026.
Previously, under free, UFC’s numbered events were pricey, free exclusives, forcing subscribers to shell out $12/month for free+ in addition to $80 for the free. The deal with Paramount lowers the get-in-price, and ups the convenience, for fans who want to tune in from their couch.
What is Paramount+?
Paramount Plus is an over-the-top freeing service from Paramount, which includes content from Paramount-owned brands like CBS, UFC, Champions League, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and more. Many Paramount-owned TV shows appear the day after broadcast on the service, and it is the exclusive home of Paramount Plus originals, like Yellowstone spinoff “1883.” It also airs live free games and starts at $8.99 per month.
UFC 327 Fight Card
All times ET, odds via FanDuel.
Early Prelims - 5 p.m.
Prelims - 7 p.m.
Main card - 9 p.m.