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UFC Vegas 47: Hermansson vs Strickland live stream without Reddit streams, Buffstreams or Crackstream

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Here is how you can stream UFC Vegas 47: Hermansson vs Strickland live without the use of Reddit Streams, Buffstream or Crackstreams

This weekend’s UFC Fight Night features a clash between middleweight title contenders Sean Strickland and Jack Hermansson.

Both fighters returning after decision victories in their previous fights will try to put the middleweight division as notice and emerge as frontrunners to challenge for the middleweight crown.

UFC Vegas 47: Main Card

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Jack Hermansson vs. Sean Strickland; Middleweight


Punahele Soriano vs. Nick Maximov; Middleweight


Shavkat Rakhmanov vs. Carlston Harris; Welterweight


Sam Alvey vs. Phil Hawes; Middleweight


Teresean Gore vs. Bryan Battle; Middleweight


Julian Erosa vs. Steven Peterson; Featherweight

UFC Vegas 47: Preliminary Card

Miles Johns vs. John Castañeda; Bantamweight

Hakeem Dawodu vs. Michael Trizano; Featherweight

Chidi Njokuani vs. Marc-André Barriault; Middleweight

Alexis Davis vs. Julija Stoliarenko; Women’s Bantamweight

Jailton Almeida vs. Danilo Marques; Light Heavyweight

Jason Witt vs. Philip Rowe; Welterweight

Malcolm Gordon vs. Denys Bondar; Flyweight

Where to stream UFC Vegas 47: Hermansson vs Strickland online without Reddit streams, Buffstreams or Crackstream

Here is how you can stream UFC Vegas 47: Hermansson vs Strickland online without using Reddit streams, Buffstreams or Crackstreams. Starting with UFC 270 the PPVs are set to cost $74.99.

UFC Fight Pass

UFC Fight Pass is UFC’s very own service which provides live coverage of the fights. The service provided costs around $9.99 a month, with the yearly subscription at $95.99.

The only shortcoming here is that the UFC Fight Pass provides live coverage only until the preliminary card, since ESPN+ has all the rights to the main card.

ESPN+

ESPN+ is currently the top streaming site for UFC. They provide live streaming right from the beginning of the prelims to the very end of the main event in the main card.

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The subscription costs around $6 per month. And for a year it is $60, which is pretty low-priced. ESPN+ has exclusive rights of streaming the main card, which has been the reason why UFC Fight Pass provides live streaming only until the prelims.

The preliminary card gets underway at 4:00 pm ET, with the main card three hours later at 7:00 pm ET in the United States – 5th of February.

Fubo TV

Fubo TV was launched in the year 2015. Since then, they have grown rapidly. They offer two plans, and both the plans include ESPN. The Family Plan provides 100 channels at $65 per month while the Elite Plan has 150 channels at $80 per month.

The preliminary card gets underway at 4:00 pm ET, with the main card three hours later at 7:00 pm ET in the United States – 5th of February.

BT Sport

BT Sport, the British Telecommunications group has been a big player in the European region, especially in the UK. UFC streaming can be caught live on BT Sport Box Office and also on the BT Sport App. The subscription cost is around 15 euros per month.

The preliminary card gets underway at 9:00 pm GMT, with the main card three hours later at 12:00 am GMT in the United Kingdom– 5th and 6th of February.

Sling TV

Sling TV offers ESPN in their plans too. They currently have two plans – Orange and Blue. Orange costs $35 per month and the Blue plan costs $50 per month.

Sony Sports Network

Sony Sports Network has grown in leaps and bounds over the past few years. They have an immense presence in the South Asian region, especially India.

They have a lot of channels on their network, with a dedicated Sony LIV App too. The subscription cost is Rs.299 per month, while the yearly subscription costs Rs.999.

The preliminary card gets underway at 2:30 am IST, with the main card three hours later at 5:30 am GMT in India– 6th of February.

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