UFC250 Live Stream: How to Watch Spencer vs. Nunes, Results, cards and Start Times

UFC250 Live Stream: How to Watch Spencer vs. Nunes, Results, cards and Start Times

Are you watching, the UFC 250 live feed just went live and it's almost time for Nunes vs. Spencer. This top-billed bout is the most closely watched fight of the night, leading to either a continuation of Nunes' champion/champion double crown or Felicia "Feenom" Spencer's first defense of her featherweight title from Lioness in her first defense.

Yes, the big story tonight is whether Spencer can defeat Nunes. Spencer is a former Invicta FC featherweight champion who holds black belts in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and taekwondo, but the champion has won 10 straight.

Nunes (19-4-0) shocked the world by silencing the outspoken Ronda Rousey in less than a minute and banishing her to WWE. Spencer (8-1-0), however, may not have many matches to her name, but her only loss was a valiant effort against Cris Cyborg.

Immediately preceding this fight was a bantamweight bout between Rafael Assundson vs. Cody "No Love" Garbrandt. Assundson is ranked 5th in the division with 10 wins by submission, while Garbrandt is ranked 9th in the division. Assundson is ranked 5th in the division, while Garbrandt is ranked 9th in the division.

Here's what you need to know to watch UFC 250 live streaming online:

UFC 250 will air exclusively on ESPN Plus, but its prelims will air on regular ESPN and UFC Fight Pass. ESPN Plus is ESPN's own s streaming service, and it is a cost-saving package aimed at cord cutters, sold by itself and as a bundle with Disney Plus and Hulu.

A live stream of UFC 250 costs $64.99 (additional for ESPN Plus), but new subscribers and current monthly subscribers can save over 30% off UFC 250 with the $84.98 annual plan + UFC 250 promotion

UFC 250 is available on the UFC's website.

UFC 250 Early Prelims fights start at 6 p.m. on UFC FightPass for $9.99/month. And the top set of prelim fights starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time is available on both ESPN Plus and ESPN, the latter of which is available on most major cable TV alternatives, including Sling TV, YouTube TV, and Hulu with Live TV.

Preliminaries (6 p.m. ET):

Preliminaries (8 p.m. ET):

Main card (9 p.m. ET):

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