UFC 324 Fight Night: Where to Watch and Who’s Fighting

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UFC 324: A Packed Night of Fights Headlined by Pimblett vs. Gaethje

UFC fans, get ready for an action-packed fight night! UFC 324 is set to dominate the weekend schedule, featuring one of the most anticipated matchups of the year: Paddy Pimblett vs.

Justin Gaethje. This headlining bout brings together Pimblett’s rapidly growing star power and Gaethje’s established prowess inside the Octagon.

Beyond the main event, the UFC 324 card boasts a variety of compelling matchups across multiple weight classes. Both seasoned veterans and rising stars will be showcased, promising a night of knockouts, submissions, and unforgettable moments for die-hard mixed martial arts enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.

Want to ensure you don’t miss a single punch, kick, or grapple? We’ve got all the essential details on how to watch UFC 324 live tonight, including streaming options, fight card specifics, and a glimpse into what’s next for the UFC.

When to Catch All the Action

UFC 324 is scheduled for Saturday, January 24, 2026. The preliminary fights kick off at 5 p.m.

ET, with the preliminary card beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET.

The main card, featuring the highly anticipated Pimblett vs. Gaethje showdown, is slated to start at 9 p.m.

ET and is expected to run until approximately midnight ET, depending on the outcomes of earlier bouts.

  • Early Prelims: 5 p.m. (ET)
  • Prelims: 7 p.m. (ET)
  • Main Card Start Time: 9 p.m. (ET)

Fight fans should note that the full UFC fight schedule can vary based on the length of earlier matches, so planning accordingly is recommended.

Where to Watch UFC 324 Live

Both Paramount+ Essential and Paramount+ with Showtime subscription tiers offer full access to UFC 324. Paramount+ plans begin at just $8.99 per month, with annual deals available for $89.99.

Additionally, fans can find ongoing coverage, highlights, and in-depth analysis at CBS Sports UFC.

The Full UFC 324 Fight Card

The UFC 324 card is headlined by the buzz-generating fight between Paddy Pimblett and Justin Gaethje. Pimblett aims to solidify his position among the UFC’s elite, while Gaethje looks to reassert himself in the title conversation.

Other notable UFC fighters scheduled to appear on the UFC 324 fight card include:

  • Derrick Lewis, known for his knockout power in the heavyweight division.
  • Sean O’Malley, continuing his ascent as one of the UFC’s most marketable stars.
  • Natalia Silva, a fast-rising contender to keep an eye on.
  • Arnold Allen, showcasing the depth of the featherweight division.

For betting odds and expert picks on the Paramount debut fight card, CBS Sports offers comprehensive analysis.

Significant Changes to the Fight Card

UFC 324 experienced notable fight card changes in the weeks leading up to the event.

The co-main event was originally set to feature a bout between champion Kayla Harrison and returning former two-division champion Amanda Nunes. However, Harrison withdrew after being diagnosed with herniated discs in her neck that required surgery, leading to the postponement of this highly anticipated matchup.

Former UFC women’s flyweight champion Alexa Grasso was also forced to pull out of her scheduled bout against Rose Namajunas due to injury. UFC officials swiftly secured a replacement, with No. 2-ranked flyweight contender Natalia Silva stepping in on short notice.

What’s Next for the UFC?

Following UFC 324, the UFC schedule promises several high-profile events throughout the year. Most notably, UFC CEO Dana White confirmed that the UFC will host its first-ever White House fight next summer, celebrating America’s 250th birthday. This historic event will be broadcast on CBS, bringing the UFC to an unprecedented venue and audience.

For the latest UFC schedule, fight results, and breaking news, be sure to visit CBS Sports’ comprehensive UFC coverage.


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