How to Watch UFC 304 Without Cable

The Spool Staff
November 21st, 2024

UFC 304 is looking to be an exciting event happening on July 27, 2024, at the Co-op Live in Manchester, England. This event marks UFC’s fifth visit to Manchester, as well as the first sports event to take place at this newly established venue.

The card is headlined by UFC Welterweight Champion Leon Edwards defending against challenger Belal Muhammad, who are both looking to vindicate a previous bout that had ended in a no-contest.

Where to watch UFC 304

UFC 304 streams on ESPN+ PPV starting July 27, 2024, 6:00 PM ET.

UFC 304 on ESPN+

ESPN+ isn’t the same as the ESPN channel, but it certainly has its perks, like making PPV events available, for one. If you’re not familiar with the service yet, here’s a link and refresher:

ESPN+

ESPN+ is the ESPN sports network’s very own subscription service. On it, you can gain access to thousands of live events, including coverage of baseball, tennis, hockey, college sports, and UFC PPVs (for an additional, separate charge); as well a giant library of on-demand content and exclusive features. An ESPN+ subscription costs $10.99/month, or save 15% by paying annually at $109.99/year, which you can enjoy on up to 5 different devices simultaneously (or up to 2 devices for UFC PPVs). If you have the $11 to shell out, a subscription to ESPN+ is most definitely worth trying out.

Edwards v Muhammad 2

At UFC Fight Night 187 in 2021, Edwards (c) v Muhammad for the Welterweight Championship would end on a disappointing non-finish in the second round, after an errant eye-poke by Edwards rendered his opponent Muhammad unable to continue. The apologies have been voiced out, but over 3 years later, for UFC 304, the rematch is set and the time for talk is over.

You can catch all the action on UFC 304 and other UFC PPVs with ESPN+ (an ESPN+ subscription is required to purchase UFC PPVs).

ESPN+

ESPN+ is the ESPN sports network’s very own subscription service. On it, you can gain access to thousands of live events, including coverage of baseball, tennis, hockey, college sports, and UFC PPVs (for an additional, separate charge); as well a giant library of on-demand content and exclusive features. An ESPN+ subscription costs $10.99/month, or save 15% by paying annually at $109.99/year, which you can enjoy on up to 5 different devices simultaneously (or up to 2 devices for UFC PPVs). If you have the $11 to shell out, a subscription to ESPN+ is most definitely worth trying out.