Last verified: August 4, 2026
If you missed a UFC card, the correct replay service depends on the event and your country. In the United States, Paramount+ currently carries the 2026 UFC schedule live and on demand, including numbered events and Fight Nights. Outside the U.S., use the exact event page on UFC.com: its Watch Replay link points to the authorized route available for that event and territory.
Quick answer: U.S. viewers should search the UFC collection or event episode guide on Paramount+. Viewers elsewhere should open the event in UFC’s past-events archive and follow its replay link. UFC Fight Pass has a large historical library, but recent-event timing and availability vary by country because local broadcasters can hold replay rights.
This guide covers official services only. It does not recommend copied streams, unauthorized IPTV playlists, shared accounts, location spoofing, or pages promising a complete recent card for free without naming the licensed broadcaster.
Where to watch UFC replays: quick comparison
| Viewer or event | Best first place to check | Important limit |
|---|---|---|
| United States, 2026 numbered event | Paramount+ UFC numbered-event episode guide | Use the event listing; availability can change after the live broadcast |
| United States, 2026 Fight Night | Paramount+ UFC Fight Night episode guide | Confirm whether you selected the full event or an individual bout |
| Older UFC event | UFC Fight Pass library or Paramount+ UFC collection where offered | Catalogs vary by country and rights window |
| UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or another market | UFC past-events page, then the event’s Watch Replay link | The live broadcaster and replay provider may differ by card segment |
| Free viewing | Official UFC highlights or specifically labelled free fights | Highlights are not a complete-event replay |
How to find the official replay
- Write down the exact event name and date. Distinguish a numbered event such as UFC 329 from a UFC Fight Night.
- Open the official UFC Events page and switch to past events.
- Select the event and choose Watch Replay. UFC currently exposes replay links beside past event cards.
- Check that the service is licensed for your country and that your plan includes the full card, not only highlights, prelims, or one bout.
- Confirm whether the listing says full event, all fights, main card, prelims, individual fight, recap, or highlights before pressing play.
The event-specific page is more reliable than an old search result because replay windows and territorial rights change. If you are trying to watch the next card live, use our legal UFC live-streaming guide instead.
How to watch a UFC replay in the United States
Paramount+ is the U.S. home of the 2026 UFC schedule. Its official UFC pages list numbered events and Fight Nights live and on demand. The numbered-event episode guide currently provides full-event replays and individual-bout entries, while the Fight Night guide provides the corresponding Fight Night archive.
Use the numbered-event archive
- Sign in to the official Paramount+ website or app.
- Search for UFC and open the numbered-event show page.
- Select the event from the episode guide.
- Choose the full-event entry if you want the complete card, or an individual fight if you only need one bout.
- Check the runtime and description before watching; a short result video or recap is not the full replay.
Paramount+’s current UFC 329 replay page says all fights are available on demand and that the replay is included with either U.S. subscription plan without an additional UFC pay-per-view fee. That statement applies to the current U.S. Paramount+ era; it should not be copied to countries where numbered events remain PPV.
Use the Fight Night archive
Open the separate Paramount+ UFC Fight Night episode guide. Fight Nights can appear as a full event plus individual fights. Verify the event date and venue because similar fighter names or rematches can return several results.
What UFC Fight Pass includes
UFC Fight Pass is UFC’s global combat-sports service and historical library. UFC describes it as an on-demand archive containing eligible UFC event replays, older fights, original programs, The Ultimate Fighter material, and libraries from promotions such as PRIDE, WEC, and Strikeforce.
Fight Pass is not a universal promise of immediate access to every recent main card. UFC’s own FAQ says pay-per-view events become part of the Fight Pass library after a delay, and its country-specific help explains that content timing varies with local television restrictions. The correct question is therefore not simply “Do I have Fight Pass?” but “Is this exact event marked available in my country today?”
Before subscribing, check:
- the event title, date, and card segment;
- whether the page says replay, live, or separate purchase;
- your country and billing region;
- the current monthly or annual price shown at checkout;
- supported devices and app version;
- whether the replay has an expiration notice.
Replay availability outside the United States
UFC rights are territorial. A service carrying the live main card in one country does not automatically own the same replay in another, and early prelims, prelims, and the main card can be split across multiple services.
United Kingdom and Ireland
Current major-event listings can divide coverage among TNT Sports Box Office, TNT Sports, and UFC Fight Pass. Do not assume that an ordinary TNT Sports subscription includes a Box Office replay or that a Box Office purchase remains available indefinitely. Open the specific purchase record or broadcaster event page, then compare it with UFC’s Watch Replay link.
Canada
During 2026, numbered-event main cards can remain separate pay-per-view purchases, with prelims and early prelims assigned to Sportsnet, TVA Sports, or UFC Fight Pass. Check the service used for each part of the card and the event’s official replay link. Do not apply the U.S. Paramount+ rule to Canada before the announced Canadian rights change takes effect.
Australia and New Zealand
Australia can use Main Event on Foxtel or Kayo for numbered-event main-card purchases, Paramount+ and Network 10 for selected preliminary coverage, and UFC Fight Pass for early prelims or later archive access. New Zealand can use combinations of Sky, TVNZ+, UFC Fight Pass, and event passes. Purchase receipts and replay windows are service-specific, so verify the exact event instead of relying on a generic promise.
Other countries
Use the official UFC event page and country list. If the country-specific live guide names a local broadcaster, check that broadcaster’s on-demand section first and then Fight Pass for later archive access. A VPN does not purchase local media rights or guarantee that an account will work in another territory; see our legal VPN and streaming guide.
How to avoid UFC replay spoilers
- Turn off UFC, sports-news, and social-media notifications before the event ends.
- Open the official streaming app directly instead of searching the result.
- Use the event episode guide rather than a homepage carousel that may show the winner.
- Choose the full-event entry and check the runtime without reading fight-result descriptions.
- If joining a live stream late, use Start from beginning only when the service explicitly offers it.
Cloud DVR and official on-demand replays are different products. A broadcaster may permit one but not the other. Our legal live-TV recording guide explains those limits.
Troubleshoot a UFC replay that will not play
- Confirm the event is actually available in your country and plan.
- Check whether you selected a full replay, individual bout, preview, or highlight.
- Sign out and back in, then confirm the correct subscription or purchase account.
- Update the official app and streaming device software.
- Restart the app and device; clear app cache only if the platform supports it.
- Test another replay to separate an event-rights problem from an app or network problem.
- Disable unsupported casting, mirroring, DNS, or VPN configurations that trigger location or playback checks.
- Contact the official service with the event name, device model, app version, time, and exact error message.
For stalling or quality drops after playback begins, follow our streaming buffering diagnostic. It separates provider, device, Wi-Fi, internet-capacity, and codec problems.
Can you watch a complete UFC replay for free?
No universal licensed free full-event replay was verified. UFC sometimes publishes official highlights, selected free fights, interviews, and clips. A local broadcaster may also offer a specific replay without an additional charge when its rights package allows it. Those exceptions must be confirmed for the event and country.
A page that promises every recent numbered event free, asks you to install an unknown player or APK, rotates through copied domains, or hides the broadcaster identity is not a reliable legal replay source. Do not enter streaming-service credentials on such a page.
Frequently asked questions
Are UFC replays on Paramount+?
Yes, in the United States during 2026. Paramount+ currently lists numbered-event and Fight Night replays, including full-event and individual-fight entries. Confirm the exact event in the official episode guide.
How soon is a UFC replay available?
There is no single worldwide time. Paramount+ publishes current U.S. events on demand, while Fight Pass and local broadcaster windows depend on territory and event rights. Check the event page after the live broadcast rather than relying on an old fixed delay.
Does UFC Fight Pass include every recent event?
No. Fight Pass has a large replay archive, but recent numbered-event access can be delayed or restricted by local rights. Search for the exact event while signed in from your real billing territory.
Can I replay only one fight?
Often. Paramount+’s current UFC episode guides list individual fights as well as full-event entries, and Fight Pass can offer event and fight-level results. Read the label and runtime before playing.
Where do I find the replay for UFC 330?
Start with our UFC 330 viewing guide for the confirmed card and market routes, then use UFC’s event page or the licensed service’s on-demand listing after the event.
Bottom line
To watch a UFC replay legally, begin with the exact event and your country. U.S. viewers can use the current Paramount+ UFC episode guides for 2026 numbered events and Fight Nights. Everyone else should use UFC’s past-events page and its Watch Replay link, then confirm whether the local broadcaster or UFC Fight Pass holds the replay.
Verify the full-card label, territory, plan, runtime, and expiration before paying. Official highlights are useful, but they are not a complete event replay, and no universal free full-card replay should be promised.