How to watch UFC 277 Peña vs Nunes 2 live in Australia

Julianna Peña puts her bantamweight title on the line when she faces current featherweight world champion Amanda Nunes.
The 12-4 Julianna Peña will defend her bantamweight title in what is a rematch against current featherweight title holder and former division champion Amanda Nunes in UFC 277.
Nunes holds a 21-5 record but was submitted by Peña in the second round of the bantamweight fight back in December last year.
The co-main event will see Brandon Moreno take on the second-ranked challenger Kai Kara-France for the interim flyweight belt.
What time is UFC 277 Peña vs Nunes 2 in Australia?
This fight card is on Sunday 31 July at the American Airlines Centre in Dallas, Texas. Preliminaries kick off at 10am AEST, with the main card scheduled from 12pm AEST. The last bout is Peña vs Nunes and that is expected to take place around 2pm AEST, depending on when the earlier fights finish.
How to watch UFC 277 Peña vs Nunes 2 live in Australia
To catch the preliminary bouts, all you need to do is tune in to ESPN from 10am AEST. A regular subscription to Foxtel iQ, Kayo Sports, Foxtel Now, Fetch TV and UFC Fight Pass allows this.
However, if you're after the main card of UFC 277, it is only available via pay-per-view on Main Event. That means to catch Peña vs Nunes 2 you need one of Main Event via Kayo Sports, Foxtel iQ, UFC Fight Pass, Fetch TV or a PlayStation. The main card of UFC 277 is unavailable via Foxtel Now or Foxtel GO. It costs $54.95 to view the bout.
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How to watch UFC 277 preliminary card
As the prelims are on ESPN, you can follow along with Foxtel iQ, Kayo Sports, Foxtel Now, Fetch TV and UFC Fight Pass.
How to live stream UFC 277 preliminary card via Kayo Sports
Kayo in general is a great pick for live sport. In addition to the UFC 277 preliminary card on Kayo, you can also get access to every single UFC Fight Night. As well as UFC, Kayo also has NRL, AFL and F1, which you could watch on Sunday after UFC 277. You can find a list of every sport on Kayo here.
Kayo is compatible with Macs and PCs, plus iOS and Android devices, Chromecast, Apple TV, Android TV, Telstra TV, PlayStation 4 and 5 and selected Samsung, LG and Hisense TVs.
New customers can use this 14-day free trial and test it all out so you can see if Kayo is right for you.
How to watch UFC 277 Peña vs Nunes 2 main card
For the 5-fight main card, Main Event on Foxtel or Kayo, UFC Fight Pass, Fetch TV and PlayStation are the exclusive providers. You will need to purchase UFC 277 to watch it live or catch a replay. You can also head to a venue screening it as well.
How to watch UFC 277 with Main Event
If you have a Foxtel iQ subscription, UFC 277 costs $54.95 on top of your regular monthly cost. You can place an order via the Main Event website, using the MyFoxtel app, your Foxtel remote or over the phone. You can also order the fight if you have Optus TV featuring Foxtel by contacting Optus direct. Ordering through a phone agent will incur an additional $2 booking fee.
New, returning or existing Kayo Sports customers can also watch directly through Main Event. If you head to Main Event on Kayo, you can sign up and watch it through your usual Kayo platform. It costs $54.95 to watch. All the information you need about getting Main Event on Kayo can be found here. If you're new to Kayo, your purchase also includes access to Kayo One until 11:59pm AEST on 4 August. After that time your access to Kayo's full content library will end, but you will still be able to access Kayo Freebies.
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How to watch Peña vs Nunes 2 with UFC Fight Pass
The UFC's official website is another option for watching the fight. It will cost you $54.95 through UFC Fight Pass. Purchase includes viewing for 24 hours after event start. You can also sign up to UFC Fight Pass for $10.99 a month or $104.99 for an annual pass to continue watching plenty of UFC action outside of pay per view events after UFC 277.
UFC Fight Pass is compatible with Apple TV, Xbox One, iPad, iPhone and Android devices, Chromecast, Samsung smart TVs, LG smart TVs or on desktops and laptops.
How to watch Peña vs Nunes 2 on PlayStation 4 or with Fetch TV
If you use either of these devices to stream, then you can also purchase UFC 277 to watch.
With a PlayStation 4 console, look for Live Events in the PlayStation Store. Once you have purchased the fight you can watch it through the "Videos" menu. It is $54.95 or $49.95 for PlayStation Plus members.
If you're using a Fetch box, go to "Manage" and then "Subscriptions". Once you have made the purchase you can watch it on TV or your mobile with the Fetch app. It also costs $54.95.
UFC 277 Peña vs Nunes 2 full card
Main card
- Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes (UFC bantamweight title)
- Brandon Moreno vs Kai Kara-France (interim UFC flyweight title)
- Derrick Lewis vs Sergei Pavlovich
- Alexandre Pantoja vs Alex Perez
- Magomed Ankalaev vs Anthony Smith
Preliminary card
- Alex Morono vs Matthew Semelsberger
- Drew Dober vs Rafael Alves
- Don'Tale Mayes vs Hamdy Abdelwahab
- Drakkar Klose vs Rafa GarcÃa
UFC 277 Peña vs Nunes 2 fight preview
Amanda Nunes had a 12-fight winning streak come to an end in shock fashion when she was dethroned by Julianna Peña at UFC 269 in December last year.
Nunes had been the owner of the bantamweight belt since 2016 but it's hers no longer.
Peña landed blow after blow in their last meeting, with Nunes almost defiantly standing tall until she could no longer.
One imagines she will approach this very differently from a tactical point of view so it becomes a fascinating fight.
Nunes has beaten every woman to have held either the bantamweight or featherweight title during her career, with the exception of Julianna Peña.
We think that might change here as she reclaims her throne.
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