What time and channel is UFC 303? TV and live stream info for the event

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There is a massive night of MMA action in store in Las Vegas on Saturday night. Irish fighter Ian Machado Garry returns to the octagon for UFC 303.

The undefeated Garry takes on Michael Venom Page in front of a sold-out crowd at the T-Mobile Arena.

This card was originally meant to be headlined by Conor McGregor's clash with Michael Chandler, but a broken toe ruled 'The Notorious' out of action and now that fight has been postponed.

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But it still promises to be a big night, which will now be headlined by Alex Pereira vs Jiri Procházka.

Here's all you need to know about UFC 303:

Where and when is it being held?

UFC 303 is being held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, June 29.

What time does is start?

The early prelims begin at 10pm (UK time), while the prelims start at 1am and the main card will kick-off at 3am.

How can I watch it?

TNT Sports will be showing the event live with streaming available on Discovery Plus.

Fight card

Main card – on TNT Sports from 3am

  • Alex Pereira v Jiri Procházka – Light Heavyweight

  • Brian Ortega v Diego Lopes – Featherweight

  • Anthony Smith v Carlos Ulberg – Light Heavyweight

  • Mayra Bueno Silva v Macy Chiasson – Women's Bantamweight

  • Ian Machado Garry v Michael Page – Welterweight

Preliminary card – on TNT Sports from 1am

  • Joe Pyfer v Marc-Andre Barriault – Middleweight

  • Charles Jourdain v Jean Silva – Featherweight

  • Cub Swanson v Andre Fili – Featherweight

  • Payton Talbott v Yanis Ghemmouri – Bantamweight

Early preliminary card – not live on UK TV

  • Michelle Waterson-Gomez v Gillian Robertson – Women's Strawweight

  • Andrei Arlovski v Martin Buday – Heavyweight

  • Rei Tsuruya v Carlos Hernandez – Flyweight

  • Ricky Simon v Vinicius Oliveira – Bantamweight

What they said...

Ian Garry: "MVP is someone who you have to understand that his game is just to completely try and frustrate you. And when you can understand that prior to fight night, it becomes a hell of a lot easier and everything starts to open up," said a relaxed Garry, who revealed that he has spent most weekends of this fight-camp playing golf with his friends.

"So for me, I know how elite I am. I know how unbelievable my reading is. I'm aware of how good my vision is and I just don't genuinely see him having any threats. Nothing. I just don't see anything. You can sit down and say 'he's got this fast movement etc.' But, anything you say, I have a response.

"And it's not out of being egotistical. It's like 'he's got this awkward striking style,' well so do I. Look at what I have done to people in the UFC and through my entire career. I have phenomenal striking. 'But he's fast,' He's not as fast as me. I'm literally 11 years younger, hungrier, I've got more to prove.

"He's coming in here off a career in Bellator trying to prove that what he did there was still elite. I'm coming in here to prove that I'm one of the best to ever do it. It's a very different path that we're on, and I'm going to show him on Saturday night that I'm just at a different level."

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