Islam Makhachev will defend his lightweight belt in the main event of UFC 311 against Renato Moicano, who replaces Arman Tsakuryan following a late injury. Both fighters will meet this Saturday, January 18 (10pm ET / 7pm PT) in the steel cage of the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. Here you will have everything you need to know from the coverage schedule, the fight card and the streaming channels to watch it from your mobile phone, PC, Tablet or Smart TV.
Arman Tsakuryan had earned the right to fight for the lightweight title after defeating Charles Oliveira. However, Dana White confirmed the Armenian’s withdrawal a few minutes before the weigh-in. Fortunately, Moicano accepted the challenge of facing Makhachev and set aside his fight against Beneil Dariush that was also on the UFC 311 card.
UFC 311 prelims begin at 6pm ET (5pm CT, 4pm MT and 3pm PT) in the United States with streaming on UFC Fight Pass, ESPN+ and Hulu.
Prelims run from 8pm ET (7pm CT, 6pm MT and 5pm PT) on FX, ESPN+, ESPN News and Hulu.
The main event with the main fight between Makhachev and Moicano begins at 10pm ET (9pm CT, 8pm MT and 7pm PT) and will be seen on Pay Per View (PPV) on ESPN+ for a price of $79.99, an offer for active customers, and $134.98 for new subscribers, which includes an annual ESPN+ plan and free access to the next UFC PPV.
Check out the early prelims, prelims, and main card timings for UFC 311: Makhachev vs Moicano below in the world:
| Country | Early prelims | Prelims | Main card |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States (PT) | 3pm PT (Jan. 18) | 5pm PT (Jan. 18) | 7pm PT (Jan. 18) |
| United States (MT) | 4pm PT (Jan. 18) | 6pm PT (Jan. 18) | 8pm PT (Jan. 18) |
| United States (CT) | 5pm PT (Jan. 18) | 7pm PT (Jan. 18) | 9pm PT (Jan. 18) |
| United States (ET) | 6pm PT (Jan. 18) | 8pm PT (Jan. 18) | 10pm PT (Jan. 18) |
| Mexico | 5pm CST (Jan. 18) | 7pm CST (Jan. 18) | 9pm CST (Jan. 18) |
| Cuba | 6pm CST (Jan. 18) | 8pm CST (Jan. 18) | 10pm CST (Jan. 18) |
| Colombia | 6pm COT (Jan. 18) | 8pm COT (Jan. 18) | 10pm COT (Jan. 18) |
| Peru | 6pm PET (Jan. 18) | 8pm PET (Jan. 18) | 10pm PET (Jan. 18) |
| Canada | 6pm EST (Jan. 18) | 8pm EST (Jan. 18) | 10pm EST (Jan. 18) |
| Dominican Republic | 7pm AEST (Jan. 18) | 9pm AEST (Jan. 18) | 11pm AEST (Jan. 18) |
| Puerto Rico | 7pm AEST (Jan. 18) | 9pm AEST (Jan. 18) | 11pm AEST (Jan. 18) |
| Chile | 8pm CLST (Jan. 18) | 10pm CLST (Jan. 18) | 12am CLST (Jan. 19) |
| Argentina | 8pm ART (Jan. 18) | 10pm ART (Jan. 18) | 12am ART (Jan. 19) |
| Brazil | 8pm NRT (Jan. 18) | 10pm BRT (Jan. 18) | 12am BRT (Jan. 19) |
| United Kingdom (UK) | 11pm BRT (Jan. 18) | 1am BRT (Jan. 19) | 3am BRT (Jan. 19) |
| Ireland | 11pm BRT (Jan. 18) | 1am BRT (Jan. 19) | 3am BRT (Jan. 19) |
| Portugal | 11pm WET (Jan. 18) | 1am WET (Jan. 19) | 3am WET (Jan. 19) |
| Central Europe | 12am CEST (Jan. 19) | 2am CEST (Jan. 19) | 4am CEST (Jan. 19) |
| Germany | 12am CEST (Jan. 19) | 2am CEST (Jan. 19) | 4am CEST (Jan. 19) |
| Italy | 12am CEST (Jan. 19) | 2am CEST (Nov. 17) | 4am CEST (Jan. 19) |
| Spain | 12am CEST (Jan. 19) | 2am CEST (Jan. 19) | 4am CEST (Jan. 19) |
| France | 12am CEST (Jan. 19) | 2am CEST (Jan. 19) | 4am CEST (Jan. 19) |
| Denmark | 12am CEST (Jan. 19) | 2am CEST (Jan. 19) | 4am CEST (Jan. 19) |
| Sweden | 12am CEST (Jan. 19) | 2am CEST (Jan. 19) | 4am CEST (Jan. 19) |
| Norway | 12am CEST (Jan. 19) | 2am CEST (Jan. 19) | 4am CEST (Jan. 19) |
| Iceland | 12am CEST (Jan. 19) | 2am CEST (Jan. 19) | 4am CEST (Jan. 19) |
| Netherlands | 12am CEST (Jan. 19) | 2am CEST (Jan. 19) | 4am CEST (Jan. 19) |
| Russia | 2am MSK (Jan. 19) | 4am MSK (Jan. 19) | 6am MSK (Jan. 19) |
| UAE | 3am GST (Jan. 19) | 5am GST (Jan. 19) | 7am GST (Jan. 19) |
| India | 4:30am IST (Jan. 19) | 6:30am IST (Jan. 19) | 8:30am IST (Jan. 19) |
| Indonesia | 6am WIB (Jan. 19) | 8am WIB (Jan. 19) | 10am WIB (Jan. 19) |
| Thailand | 6am ICT (Jan. 19) | 8am ICT (Jan. 19) | 10am ICT (Jan. 19) |
| China | 7am CST (Jan. 19) | 9am CST (Jan. 19) | 11am CST (Jan. 19) |
| Australia | 10am AEST (Jan. 19) | 12pm AEST (Jan. 19) | 2pm AEST (Jan. 19) |
| New Zealand | 12pm NZST (Jan. 19) | 2pm NZST (Jan. 19) | 4pm NZST (Jan. 19) |
You’re going to need ESPN Plus to watch UFC 311: Makhachev vs Moicano live streams of the main card — and all the upcoming numbered UFC PPVs.
If you’re outside the U.S. but don’t want to miss UFC 311, you can still watch a live stream by using a VPN such as NordVPN.
TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) has exclusive broadcast rights to UFC in the UK right now.
Some events are available through a standard subnoscription, but UFC 311 is a PPV event costing £19.99 via TNT Sports Box Office.
Live coverage begins at 1am BST on Sunday, with the main card action set to begin at 3am BST.
You can purchase UFC 311 via discovery+, or you can take it through your BT, Sky or Virgin Media TV package.
UFC 311: Makhachev vs Moicano is available to watch on Kayo as a Pay-Per-View event for $59.95. You don’t need a separate Kayo subnoscription to purchase this PPV.
If you want to watch a UFC 309 live stream in Canada, DAZN is what you need.
It’s a PPV event, so for Makhachev vs Moicano and the rest of the main card you’ll need to pay $69.99. It’s a one-off fee, so a regular subnoscription is not required.
TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) has exclusive broadcast rights to UFC in the Ireland right now.
Some events are available through a standard subnoscription, but UFC 311 is a PPV event costing €29,99 via TNT Sports Box Office.
Live coverage begins at 1am BST on Sunday, with the main card action set to begin at 3am BST.
You can purchase UFC 311 via discovery+, or you can take it through your BT, Sky or Virgin Media TV package.
Where to watch
Main Card (ESPN+ PPV at 10pm ET)
Prelims (ESPNews/FX/Hulu/ESPN+ at 8pm ET)
Early Prelims (ESPN+/Hulu/UFC Fight Pass at 6pm ET)
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