- UFC 325 – Saturday, January 31
- Main card starts at 9 p.m. ET
- Use Surfshark VPN ($1.99) to watch Paramount+ from Canada
Alexander Volkanovski vs Diego Lopes 2 for the former’s UFC Featherweight Championship is a rematch for the ages. It’s a worthy headline bout at UFC 325 – and the price is only $8.99 in the U.S. for the Main Card (from 9 p.m.) on Paramount+.
But what if you’re stuck in Canada? Can you watch UFC on Paramount+ in Canada? .
If you’re stuck in Canada right now and want to access your Paramount Plus UFC live stream you’ll need a specific VPN to watch the Volkanovski vs Lopes 2 fight at 11pm ET plus the replay/highlights.
Not any VPN, since many don’t work with Paramount+ from Canada. Here’s pick of the best VPNs to watch UFC on Paramount Plus tonight…
How to watch UFC 325 on Paramount+ (US)
Which VPNs work with Paramount+ from Canada?
🇨🇦 Use a VPN to watch UFC 324 on Paramount Plus from Canada.
❌ Not all VPNs work with Paramount Plus.
✅ Here’s the perfect VPN that works in Canada….
Can I watch UFC 325 on with a Canadian Paramount Plus account?
No. Paramount+ rights are different in Canada — UFC content is sold through local rights holders like Sportsnet, and PPV events aren’t included in the Canadian Paramount+ offering.
Numbered UFC events in Canada will be on Sportsnet Plus, with $69.99 the PPV price for UFC 325 in Canada.
Remember: If you are visiting Canada and watch to watch Volkanovski vs Lopes 2 on Paramount+ for $8.99 you will need a compatible VPN to remove regional blocks.
Paramount+ will offer replays of each fight (you don’t watch the whole night – you can pick fights to replay).
UFC 325 card (Main + Prelims)
Main Card: 9pm ET / 6pm PST / 2am GMT
Alexander Volkanovski (c) vs Diego Lopes
Dan Hooker vs Benoit Saint-Denis
Rafael Fiziev vs Mauricio Ruffy
Tai Tuivasa vs Tallison Teixeira
Quillan Salkilld vs Jamie Mullarkey
Prelims: 7pm ET / 4pm PST / 12am GMT
Junior Tafa vs Billy Elekana
Cameron Rowston vs Cody Brundage
Jacob Malkoun vs Torrez Finney
Jonathan Micallef vs Oban Elliott
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