Pereira vs Hill UFC 300

Get ready, fight fans because UFC 300 is finally here on April 13 – live and direct from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The main event is a much-anticipated Light Heavyweight title fight between Alex Perieira and Jamahal Hill. However, both the undercard and main card are stacked for this special anniversary show, including a 5 round mega-fight between Max Holloway and Justin Gaethje for the BMF belt.

The main card will begin at around 22:00 ET (19:00 PT / 03:00 AM GMT), and below, we’ll explain how to stream all of the action live, whether you’re in the US, the UK, or Australia.

This post will only recommend official sources for watching Pereira vs Hill. Pirated versions are prone to DMCA take-downs mid-stream and laggy and low-resolution viewing experiences. Unofficial streams can also put your security at risk. Instead, we recommend you use the official streaming sources detailed below.

The platforms showing UFC 300 are all region-locked, meaning you’ll need a VPN to watch your usual services while traveling abroad.

How to watch UFC 3oo (Pereira vs Hill) online abroad

Most of the services showing UFC 300 are region-locked, and you’ll see an error message if you try to use them abroad. However, accessing geo-restricted content like the Pereira vs Hill fight is easy with a VPN. Follow the steps below to watch UFC 300 from abroad (outside the US).

Here’s how to live stream UFC 300 online from anywhere:

  1. First, sign up for a suitable VPN. We particularly recommend NordVPN, although Surfshark and ExpressVPN are both high-quality alternatives.
  2. Download and install the VPN software, ensuring your device’s and operating system’s correct version.
  3. Choose one of the official sources from the list below.
  4. Connect to a VPN server in the appropriate country. For instance, you’d use a US server to unblock ESPN+ or a UK server to watch TNT Sport.
  5. Play a video on your chosen site. In most cases, it will begin immediately. If it doesn’t, you can fix most issues by clearing your browser’s cookies and cache and then refreshing the page.

This event will be broadcast live, and as such, we strongly recommend testing your VPN with the steps above well before it’s due to begin. This way, you’ll have plenty of time to get help from your VPN’s customer support team if anything goes wrong and avoid missing the start of what’s sure to be a very exciting event.

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How to watch UFC 300 on US TV

How to watch UFC 299 on US TV

UFC 300 is a pay-per-view fight and will be shown on ESPN+ PPV in the US. As such, you’ll need not only an ESPN+ subscription which costs USD $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year, you’ll also need to pay $79.99 to watch the fight live.

Here’s how to watch UFC 300 Pereira vs Hill in the US:

It’s worth mentioning that all of the above services are geo-blocked. As such, you’ll need a VPN to use them abroad. NordVPN comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, allowing you to try it risk-free.

Where else can I watch UFC 300 live online?

MMA has grown in popularity over the last few years and now has a huge international audience. Below, we’ll let you know how to live stream UFC 300 outside the US.

UK

How to watch UFC 299 on UK TV

BT Sport is the current rights holder for UFC events broadcast in the UK, and has recently rebranded its online service to TNT Sports. You can grab an online pass on Discovery+ for GBP £29.99 per month. Unfortunately, though, this doesn’t come with any kind of a free trial.

UFC Fight Pass also lets you stream the prelims and early prelims live for £6.99 per month, with the main card fights coming two days later.

TNT Sports is only available in the UK, so you’ll need a VPN to get a UK IP address if you’re currently abroad.

Australia

How to watch UFC 299 on Australian TV

Australian fans can stream Pereira vs Hill on Kayo although it’s a PPV event which costs AUD $59.95. However, the good news is that you don’t need a separate subscription to purchase the PPV (this would otherwise cost $25 a month). Keep in mind that Kayo Sports is region-locked. To use it abroad, you’ll have to connect to an Australian VPN server.

Who is the favorite to win?

The main fight is a burn burner between the former Lightweight champion Jamahal Hill, and the two-division champion Alex Pereira. Hill is back after a hiatus caused by an injury that forced him to vacate the belt. This means that Hill never actually lost his title, and will be eager to prove to himself and the world that he can take it back.

At the time of writing, Pereira is a -135 favorite to win the fight. However, there is no doubt that this is an incredibly close matchup, and both contenders have a road to victory. Pereira has been knocked out by Israel Adesanya, proving that despite being an imposing monster he can be stopped.

If Hill can swallow his pride a bit and mix things up with take-down threats, it could keep Pereira guessing just enough for Jamahal to find a way in. On the other side of the cage, Pereira will exploit his elite kickboxing skills to wear on Hill, who tends to leave his chin up in the air after over-extending himself. This is going to put chum in the water and give Pereira ample opportunity to engage his power.

Elsewhere on the card, Bo Nickal is the favorite to win against Cody Brundage, and Tsarukyan is the favorite to bear Charles Oliveira. That last fight is interesting because in many ways Tsarukyan is yet to prove himself against elite fighters in the division – writing Oliveria off could be a bit hasty.

The opening fight between Cody Garbrandt and Figuereido is exceptional, but it is also an extremely dangerous fight that most people expect Garbrandt to lose. The former champion has failed to string wins together in recent years and if he loses this fight it could be all over.

The all-Chinese co-main even between Wheili Zhang and Yan Xiaonan is proof that Chinese MMA skills are coming of age, and the fight is going to be a display of elite MMA skills between two of the best women in the UFC roster. Zhang is currently a huge favorite to win the fight, but the reality is that both these fighters are extremely evenly matched.

UFC 299: full schedule

EventMatchWeight Class
Early PrelimsDeiveson Figueiredo vs Cody GarbrandtBantamweight
Bobby Green vs Jim MillerLightweight
Jessica Andrade vs Marina RodriguezWomen's Strawweight
Jalin Turner vs Renato MoicanoLightweight
PrelimsSodi Yussuf vs Diego LopesFeatherweight
Holly Holm vs Kayla HarrisonWomen's Bantamweight
Calvin Kattar vs Aljamain SterlingFeatherweight
Jiri Prochazka vs Aleksandar RakicLight Heavyweight
Main eventBo Nickal vs Cody BrundageMiddleweight
Charles Oliveira vs Arman TsarukyanLightweight
Justin Gaethje vs Max HollowayLightweight
Zhang Weili vs Yan XiaonanWomen's Strawweight
Alex Pereira vs Jamahal HillLight Heavyweight

UFC 299: FAQs

How do I get UFC 300?

The best streaming options for UFC 300 depend on your location. If you’re in the US, you’ll need an ESPN+ account. UK fans can watch via TNT Sports, while you can stream on Kayo Sports in Australia.

How much does UFC 300 cost?

How much UFC 300 costs depends on the streaming service you opt for. While ESPN+ costs just $9.99 (USD) a month, you’ll have to account for any applicable PPV charges too (in this case, $79.99). TNT Sports and Kayo Sports are much less expensive at £29.99 (GBP) and $25 (AUD) respectively. Of these three options, only Kayo Sports offers a free trial (7 days) for new customers.

Who's fighting in UFC 300?

UFC 300 will feature a stacked card from top to bottom. The headlining fight is Hill vs Pereira, but there are 13 champions and former champions fighting at the event making it the most stacked card in UFC history. Watch out for Gaethje vs Holloway, which is going to be a showstopping moment.

 

 

Can I get in trouble for streaming UFC abroad?

Using a VPN to get around regional sports restrictions isn’t actually illegal in most countries, though it does go against most streaming sites’ terms of use. Still, in the unlikely event that your platform of choice realizes you’re using a VPN, you’ll simply be asked to turn it off. If you’re having difficulty securely streaming UFC abroad, you can always ask your VPN’s support team whether there’s a specific server that will work.