Paramount+ debuts UFC with two January cards
Dan Anderson

Paramount+ debuts UFC with two January cards

January marks a turning point for UFC fans in the U.S., as Paramount Plus hosts two high-profile numbered events on consecutive weekends. With traditional pay-per-view removed from the equation, UFC 324 and UFC 325 headline what the platform is calling a new era of UFC streaming.

These January cards also mark a useful moment to get familiar with UFC’s new streaming home. Our "How to watch UFC on Paramount Plus" guide explains how to follow every event without confusion.

UFC 324 and UFC 325

UFC 324 fight card preview

UFC 324 takes place on Friday, January 24, with the main card beginning at 9 PM ET. The spotlight is firmly on the lightweight title fight between Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett.

Gaethje enters the bout as one of the division’s most dangerous finishers, while Pimblett continues his rapid rise with a growing fanbase and a reputation for fearless performances. This clash blends experience, pressure, and unpredictability, making it a must watch for anyone following UFC.

UFC 325: Championship rematch one week later

Just seven days later, the action continues with UFC 325 on January 31, again featuring a 9 PM ET main card start time. The headline attraction is a featherweight title rematch between Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes.

Their first meeting set a high bar with fast exchanges and tactical adjustments, and the rematch raises the stakes even higher. UFC fans will not want to miss how this rivalry unfolds.

How Paramount+ changes UFC streaming

Both events stream live on Paramount+, along with every numbered UFC event and Fight Night throughout the year. The annual plan is currently priced at $89.99 and includes live fights, full replays, and curated fighter collections. There are no separate pay-per-view charges, which simplifies planning your UFC viewing schedule.

For fans who want to understand the differences between plans, supported devices, and access options, our full guide breaks it all down in detail. If you are deciding whether this platform fits your viewing habits, it is worth bookmarking and reviewing before fight night.

👉 Read our complete guide to watching UFC on Paramount Plus and see how it fits into your TV Schedule this season.

A strong start for UFC on TV in 2026

With two championship level events arriving back-to-back, Paramount+ is making a strong statement to kick off the year. Whether you are a longtime UFC follower or just getting back into the sport, January’s cards offer a clear reason to tune in live or catch up later through streaming.

Keep checking Livesportsontv.com for updated schedules, fight times, and the easiest ways to watch UFC on TV, all season long.