How to watch UFC 327 in Canada — stream Prochazka vs. Ulberg for $8.99 no PPV

Jiri Prochazka of the Czech Republic reacts to his knockout of Khalil Rountree Jr. in a light heavyweight fight during the UFC 320 event at T-Mobile Arena on October 04, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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  • UFC 327 – Main Card starts at 9 p.m. ET
  • Use Surfshark VPN ($1.99) to watch Paramount+ from Canada

Watch Jiří Procházka vs. Carlos Ulberg in Canada, with the vacant UFC Light Heavyweight Championship title up for grabs. Procházka has held the belt before and has won 32 of his 38 career bouts, while Ulberg has defeated his opponent in 13 out of 14 fights up to now. This is Ulberg's first shot at a title and he will be determined to end the night as the belt-holder, but Procházka will bank on his experience getting him over the line.

It's a worthy headline bout at UFC 327 – and the price is only $8.99 in the U.S. for the Main Card (from 9 p.m. ET) on Paramount+.

But what if you're stuck in Canada? Can you still tune in on on Paramount+?

If you're north of the border right now and want to access your Paramount Plus UFC live stream, you'll need a specific VPN to watch the Procházka vs. Ulberg fight (from 11 p.m. ET), plus the replay/highlights.

Not just any VPN, since many don't work with Paramount+ from Canada. Here's pick of the best VPNs to watch UFC on Paramount Plus this weekend.

How to watch UFC 327 on Paramount+ (US)

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Paramount splashed out $7 billion for the UFC rights, meaning all 'numbered' fights now stream on Paramount+, including replays of individual fights.

Plans costs from $8.99 a month (CBS simulcasts select fights, including UFC 327). Pick replay and watch a fight.

You can also get Paramount Plus with a Walmart+ trial using this sneaky trick we found.

🇨🇦 If you're visiting Canada, use the right VPN to watch Paramount Plus as if you were back in the USA.

Which VPNs work with Paramount+ from Canada?

🇨🇦 Use a VPN to watch UFC 327 on Paramount Plus from Canada.

❌ Not all VPNs work with Paramount Plus.

✅ Here's the perfect VPN that works in Canada....

Surfshark | 3 months FREE | $1.99 a month

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Surfshark is the best cheap VPN out there – and it unblocks Paramount Plus so you can watch your usual UFC live streams/replays from Canada (or anywhere else).

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Can I watch UFC 327 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 Canadian Paramount+ plans.

Numbered UFC events in Canada are on Sportsnet Plus, $69.99 being the PPV price for UFC 327.

Remember: If you're visiting Canada and watch to watch Procházka vs. Ulberg on Paramount+ for $8.99, you'll need a compatible VPN to remove regional blocks.

Paramount+ offers replays of each fight (you don't need to watch the whole event).

UFC 327 card (Main + Prelims)

MAIN CARD (9 p.m. ET / 6pm ET / 2am BST)

Jiří Procházka vs. Carlos Ulberg

Azamat Murzakanov vs. Paulo Costa

Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit

Dominick Reyes vs. Johnny Walker

Cub Swanson vs. Nate Landwehr

PRELIMINARY CARD (7pm ET / 4pm PST / 12am BST)

Patricio Pitbull vs. Aaron Pico

Kevin Holland vs. Randy Brown

Mateusz Gamrot vs. Esteban Ribovics

Tatiana Suarez vs. Loopy Godinez

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Greg Lea

Greg Lea is a freelance soccer journalist from London, England. He primarily covers the English Premier League for Tom's Guide, but also has experience covering other European competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. He is the former editor of soccer blog The Set Pieces and has had his work published in the Guardian, FourFourTwo, Goal.com, ESPN and many more. He became a Crystal Palace fan after watching a 1-0 loss to Port Vale in 1998, and once got on the scoresheet in a primary school game against Wilfried Zaha's Whitehorse Manor (if you're not clued up on English soccer players, Zaha went on to become one of Palace's greatest wingers).

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