Start streaming headline showdown instantly using official mobile platform. No additional hardware required; simply launch application on smartphone or tablet.
High‑definition picture combined with zero‑delay audio ensures immersive experience for fans worldwide. Adaptive bitrate technology adjusts to connection speed, preventing interruptions.
Simply sign in with existing account or create fresh profile; payment options include credit cards, e‑wallets, and crypto. Personalized notifications keep you informed about upcoming matchups and exclusive promotions.
How to create a UFC App account and verify your subscription
Download official mobile software from iOS or Android marketplace, then open it to begin registration for mixed martial arts service.
Enter name, email address, create unique username, set secure password, and accept privacy policy before tapping submit.
Select subscription tier, provide credit card or PayPal details, and confirm purchase; receipt appears instantly.
Check inbox for verification link, click it, log in again, and navigate to account dashboard where active plan status is displayed.
Follow concise checklist below to ensure each phase finishes smoothly.
| Step | Approx. Duration |
|---|---|
| Download and install software | 2‑3 minutes |
| Complete registration form | 1‑2 minutes |
| Choose subscription and pay | 1‑minute |
| Verify email and activate account | Immediate‑few minutes |
Step‑by‑step guide to finding the Main Event schedule in the app
Open platform, locate bottom navigation bar, tap icon shaped like calendar.
Select tab labeled "Schedule" to reveal upcoming fights.
Scroll down until you encounter section titled "Headline clash".
Tap date corresponding to desired night, a new screen appears with list of bouts.
Use filter icon (funnel) to narrow results to "Prime fights" only.
Confirm time zone settings in profile area to ensure accurate start times.
Setting up push notifications for real‑time fight alerts

Enable push alerts in Settings → Notifications, then toggle Fight Updates on. Select a sound that cuts through crowd noise, and set a vibration pattern for silent venues.
Create a custom schedule by opening Preferences → Alerts, choosing dates of upcoming bouts, and assigning priority levels. Test configuration with a quick demo pulse; if notification appears on lock screen, you’re ready for any sudden knockout.
Optimizing video quality for different internet speeds
Set video bitrate to 1500 kbps for connections above 5 Mbps.
For speeds between 2 Mbps and 5 Mbps, choose 720p at 30 fps, bitrate around 800 kbps.
Below 2 Mbps, switch to 480p, limit fps to 24, bitrate near 400 kbps.
Enable adaptive streaming protocols such as HLS or DASH, allowing client to request segments matching current bandwidth.
Key actions:
- Activate data‑saving mode on mobile devices.
- Disable high‑resolution flag in settings when on limited plans.
- Regularly clear cache to prevent stale segment usage.
On tablets, prefer wired Ethernet over Wi‑Fi to reduce jitter.
If Wi‑Fi signal is weak, relocate router, switch to 5 GHz band, or use a range extender.
Monitor bitrate fluctuations via built‑in stats and adjust parameters manually if automatic algorithm lags.
Using the multi‑camera feature to choose your preferred angle

Tap camera icon in corner to open angle menu before kickoff.
Available views include:
- ringside
- cage‑side
- fighter‑focus
- overhead
Each offers distinct perspective on strikes, footwork, and clinches.
Switching on‑fly works by swiping left or right on video screen. A quick gesture instantly replaces current feed without pausing action.
To keep favorite angle for future sessions, press star icon after selecting view. That preference is stored in profile and loads automatically next time you open fight.
Troubleshooting common streaming issues on iOS and Android
Clear cache in device settings to eliminate buffering; after clearing, restart application and attempt playback again.
If playback still stalls, verify that operating system version meets minimum requirements, update to latest release, then disable background data‑saving modes; also switch from cellular to Wi‑Fi or vice versa to pinpoint network bottleneck, and consider resetting router or contacting provider for latency issues.
FAQ:
Can I stream the UFC main event live on the UFC app while I’m traveling abroad?
Yes, the app supports live streaming in most regions, but the fight will be blocked where the promotion lacks broadcast rights. If you are in a supported country you only need an active UFC Fight Pass subscription or a pay‑per‑view purchase attached to your account. Open the app, sign in, and the main card will appear under the "Live" tab as soon as the broadcast begins. In territories where the event is restricted you will receive a notice that the content is unavailable.
