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It's time to get in the ring as UFC 298 kicks off with an exciting fight on Saturday (February 17). The bout will see Alexander Volkanovski defend his featherweight title for the sixth time against No. 3 ranked Ilia Topuria. The two will square off for five rounds at the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA, for which you can still purchase tickets here.
Can't score travel deals to see UFC 298 in person? Both the main card event and the qualifiers will be broadcast live so you can catch all the action at home.
Prior to Volkanovski vs. Topuria, early qualifiers will begin at 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+ until 10 p.m. ET when the card pay-per-view main event begins. Other bouts to look forward to include Robert Whittaker vs. Paulo Costa (middleweight), Geoff Neal vs. Ian Machado Garry (middleweight), Merab Dvalishvili vs. Henry Cejudo (bantamweight), Anthony Hernandez vs. Roman Kopylov (middleweight ), Amanda Lemos vs. Mackenzie Dern (women's strawweight), Marcos Rogerio de Lima vs. Justin Tafa (heavyweight), Rinya Nakamura vs. Carlos Vera (bantamweight), and Zhang Mingyang vs. Brendson Ribeiro (light heavyweight).
Keep reading to find out the available streaming options.
How to watch UFC 298: Volkanovsky vs. Topuria
You can watch UFC 298 live at home when you buy the PPV fight via ESPN+ for $69.99. Early qualifiers and qualifiers do not require a PPV purchase and can be watched via ESPN+ or any channel that receives ESPN (qualifiers only).
You need an ESPN+ account to purchase the PPV match here or via the button below. If you already have a subscription, then you just need to login to your account and purchase the PPV match. Once purchased, Volkanovski vs. Topuria will automatically become available to stream at home and online once it goes live.
Don't have an ESPN+ subscription? You can purchase a package, which includes the PPV fight as well as an ESPN+ subscription for $134.98.
ESPN+ doesn't offer a free trial, but does offer a more budget-friendly $10.99/month. A subscription will give you access to the entire ESPN+ library, including live games of other sports such as football, soccer, hockey, baseball and more, recaps and analysis of games hosted by Peyton Manning, a shorter version of NFL Primetime, as well as full replays historic NFL games.
If you want even more content options, you can bundle ESPN+ with Hulu and Disney+. For those looking for live TV options, you can bundle streaming with Hulu + Live TV.