How to watch UFC 329 in Canada — stream McGregor vs Holloway 2 for $8.99, no PPV
This epic rematch and whole card is on Paramount+ for $8.99 — here's how to watch Paramount's stream from Canada
- UFC 329 – Main card starts at 9 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 11
- Use NordVPN (up to 75% off) to watch Paramount+ from Canada
Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway 2 is a rematch 13 years in the making, as two of the organization's biggest ever stars do battle in the Octagon once again. It's an unmissable headline bout at UFC 329 — 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 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 McGregor vs Holloway 2 fight at around 11 p.m. ET / 8 p.m.
Not just any VPN, though, since many don't work with Paramount+ from Canada. You'll need our pick of the best VPNs to watch UFC on Paramount Plus this weekend, with details of which to choose below.
How to watch UFC 329 on Paramount+ (U.S.)
Paramount splashed out $7 billion to buy the rights to UFC, meaning all numbered events from UFC 324 onwards will stream on Paramount+, including replays of individual fights.
Plans costs from $8.99/month (CBS will simulcast "selected" fights but not 329). Pick replay and watch a fight.
What's more, we've found a sneaky trick that will get you an Essential subscription for just $1 thanks to it being bundled in with a trial to Walmart Plus.
🇨🇦 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?
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Can I watch UFC 329 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.
That means numbered UFC events in Canada like this one will be on Sportsnet Plus and other PPV providers, with $69.99 the price for UFC 329 in Canada.
Remember: If you are visiting Canada and watch to watch McGregor vs Holloway 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 329 card (Main + Prelims)
Main Card: 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT
Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway
Benoît Saint Denis vs Paddy Pimblett
Cory Sandhagen vs Mario Bautista
Brandon Royval vs Lone'er Kavanagh
King Green vs Terrance McKinney
Prelims: 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT
Nikita Krylov vs Robert Whittaker
Gable Steveson vs Elisha Ellison
Cody Garbrandt vs Adrian Yañez
Luke Riley vs Kai Kamaka III
Prelims: 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT
Tracy Cortez vs Wang Cong
Damian Pinas vs César Almeida
Farid Basharat vs John Garza
Ryan Gandra vs Zachary Reese
Alessandro Costa vs Cody Durden
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