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How to Watch UFC 329 in Australia

10/07/2026|SB Staff|UFC News

UFC 329 is nearly upon us, as arguably the biggest name in all of MMA makes his long-awaited return. 

That’s right, it’s the return of the Mac! Conor McGregor is officially back. After nearly five years away from the Octagon, "The Notorious" returns to face Max Holloway in a rematch 13 years in the making. 

Their first meeting came back in August 2013, a bout McGregor won. This time around, Holloway is the heavy favourite.

No doubt fighting fans Down Under will be desperate to sink their teeth into this one. So, for everyone looking to tune in to what is sure to be an unmissable matchup, here is everything you need to know about how to Watch UFC 329 in Australia.

 

How to Watch UFC 329 in Australia

 

The UFC 329 main card is available as a pay-per-view through Main Event on Kayo Sports and Foxtel. 

Crucially, you don't need an existing Kayo or Foxtel subscription to order it, it's a one-off purchase.

The undercard consisting of the prelims and early prelims, and featuring a fight with iconic Aussie Robert Whitaker, are all available to watch from free on Network 10.

Alternatively, you can also watch the undercard on streaming service Paramount+. 

 

What Time Does UFC 329 Start in Australia 

 

UFC 329 takes place on Sunday 12 July (Australian time) at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Here's the full schedule in AEST:

Early prelims: 7:00am AEST.

Prelims: 9:00am AEST.

Main card: 11:00am AEST.

Set your alarms accordingly, you’re not going to want to miss a minute of this one. 

 

UFC 329 Fight Card

 

UFC 329 is stacked from top to bottom. Beyond the McGregor vs Holloway rematch, there are several compelling supporting bouts, including Australian favourite Rob Whittaker making his light heavyweight debut and Olympic wrestling gold medallist Gable Steveson stepping into the Octagon for the very first time.

 

Main card

Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway 2 (welterweight)

Paddy Pimblett vs Benoit Saint-Denis (lightweight)

Cory Sandhagen vs Mario Bautista (bantamweight)

Brandon Royval vs Lone'er Kavanagh (flyweight)

King Green vs Terrance McKinney (lightweight)

 

Prelims

Robert Whittaker vs Nikita Krylov (light-heavyweight)

Gable Steveson vs Elisha Ellison (heavyweight)

Cody Garbrandt vs Adrian Yanez (bantamweight)

Luke Riley vs Kai Kamaka III (featherweight)

Tracy Cortez vs Wang Cong (women's flyweight)

Damian Pinas vs Cesar Almeida (middleweight)

Ryan Gandra vs Zachary Reese (middleweight)

Alessandro Costa vs Cody Durden (flyweight)

 

How to Watch UFC 329 – FAQs

 

Do I need a Kayo or Foxtel subscription to watch UFC 329?

No. The Main Event pay-per-view is available as a standalone purchase. You do not need an active Kayo Sports or Foxtel subscription to order it.

 

Can I Watch Any of UFC 329 for Free in Australia?

Yes. The prelims stream for free on Channel 10 and Paramount+. Only the main card requires a pay-per-view purchase.

 

Where is UFC 329 Being Held?

UFC 329 takes place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday 12 July (local time), which falls on Sunday 12 July for Australian viewers.

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