UFC Fight Night Dillashaw vs. Cruz Live Stream: How to Watch

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The bantamweight title will be on the line Sunday night at the TD Garden in Boston, as T.J. Dillashaw aims for his third-straight defense against former champ Dominick Cruz.

A stacked card for a UFC Fight Night event, the co-main event will feature Anthony Pettis taking on Eddie Alvarez in an important fight atop the lightweight division. Travis Browne also battles Matt Mitrione in an intriguing heavyweight battle.

The Fight Pass preliminary card begins at 6 p.m. ET, the FOX Sports 1 prelim starts at 8 p.m. ET and the FOX Sports 1 main card begins at 10 p.m. ET. Here’s a look at how to watch it all online or on mobile:


How to Watch UFC Fight Night 81 Online

The first preliminary card (6 p.m. ET) can be watched live online via UFC Fight Pass. There are one-month ($9.99), six-month ($8.99 per month) and 12-month ($7.99 per month) subscription options, but if you’re looking to watch tonight’s action for free, you can do so with UFC’s free seven-day trial, which you can start by clicking here then clicking “Start Your Subscription to UFC Fight Pass” in the top-right corner.

After creating your UFC.tv account for free, you’ll need to enter your credit card information when signing up for Fight Pass, but if you cancel your subscription before the trial period ends, you will not be charged.

The second preliminary card (8 p.m. ET) and main card (10 p.m. ET) can both be watched online via Fox Sports GO. You’ll need the log-in and password for a cable subscription — either yours or someone else’s — to access the stream. Frequently asked questions about Fox Sports GO can be found here.


How to Watch UFC Fight Night 81 on Mobile

Users can watch the first preliminary card on the UFC app, which is free to download for your Apple device or your Google device. Like on desktop, watching it this way requires a UFC Fight Pass subscription, which you can order or start your free trial here.

Users can watch the second preliminary card and main card on the Fox Sports GO app, which is free to download for your Apple device, your Android or Google device, your Amazon device, and your Windows device. As is the case with the desktop live stream, you’ll need a cable log-in and password to access the stream on the app.