UFC 327: Procházka vs. Ulberg takes place Saturday, April 11, 2026, at Miami’s Kaseya Center. The full event streams live on Paramount+, with select fights airing live on CBS via simulcast. There is no pay-per-view.
Headlining the fight card is a main event with former light heavyweight champion Jiří Procházka returning in a high-stakes clash against surging contender Carlos Ulberg. The main card also features a title bout, with Joshua Van undertaking his first defense of the flyweight belt against Tatsuro Taira.
Here’s everything MMA fans need to know to stream UFC 327 live on Paramount+. Get start times, and find out how to watch without cable, how to watch select fights on CBS, and how to catch up on every moment on demand on Paramount+.
How to watch UFC 327 live on Paramount+
UFC 327 streams live on Paramount+ on Saturday, April 11, 2026. There is no pay-per-view, or added fee. In the new UFC on Paramount+ era, your active Paramount+ subscription to any plan, either the Paramount+ Essential plan or the Paramount+ Premium plan, gets you all the action in the Octagon®, from the early prelims through the main card. Plans start at $8.99 a month.
With your Paramount+ subscription, you can stream UFC 327 live in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
How to watch select UFC 327 fights on CBS
You can watch select fights from UFC 327 live on CBS via a simulcast from 8 PM ET/5 PM PT to 10 PM ET/7 PM PT on Saturday, April 11, 2026. In the two-hour simulcast, you can watch the last hour of UFC 327 prelims, and the first hour of UFC 327 main card fights on your TV set with cable, satellite or live-TV streaming service, or by using a digital antenna.
When does UFC 327 start?
UFC 327 starts at 5 PM ET/2 PM PT, on Saturday, April 11, 2026, with the early prelims, followed by the prelims at 7 PM ET/4 PM PT, and the main card at 9 PM ET/6 PM PT.
The event streams live from start to finish on Paramount+. Additionally, CBS offers a two-hour simulcast, featuring the final hour of the prelims and the first hour of the main card, from 8 PM ET/5 PM PT to 10 PM ET/7 PM PT
Here are the start times for UFC 327 at a glance:
UFC 327: Procházka vs. Ulberg
- Date: Saturday, April 11, 2026
- Venue: Kaseya Center, Miami, Florida
- Start Times (subject to change)
- Early prelims: 5 PM ET/2 PM PT
- Prelims: 7 PM ET/4 PM PT
- Main Card: 9 PM ET/6 PM PT
- Streaming: Paramount+
- Streaming (Español): Paramount+
- Streaming (Português): Paramount+
- TV simulcast: CBS (select fights)
- CBS simulcast window: 8 PM ET/5 PM PT to 10 PM ET/7 PM PT
Get the dates of all announced upcoming UFC events with our UFC schedule 2026.
How much does UFC 327 cost to watch?
When you have a Paramount+ subscription, there is no additional cost to watch UFC 327. You can stream the full event live and on demand for whatever you’re paying for your Paramount+ monthly or annual plan. Plans start at $8.99 a month. Visit the Paramount+ Help Center for details on plans and pricing.
Can I watch UFC 327 without cable?
Yes, you can watch UFC 327 without cable. With a Paramount+ subscription, you can stream the entire event live or on demand across supported devices via the Paramount+ app. You do not need a cable subscription, and no cable login is required.
You can also watch select fights from UFC 327 without cable by watching the live CBS simulcast, from 8 PM ET/5 PM PT to 10 PM ET/7 PM PT, on your TV using a digital antenna, or other non-cable service (like satellite or live-TV streaming service), and tuning to your local CBS TV station.
How to watch UFC 327 prelims and early prelims
The UFC 327 prelims and early prelims stream live and on demand on Paramount+, eliminating the need to switch apps or platforms. Fight fans can watch all the action, including every fight on the main card, in one place.
You can also watch the final hour of UFC 327 prelims on CBS via a live simulcast that starts at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT.
Who’s fighting at UFC 327: Full fight card main event
#2 Jiří Procházka (27-6-1) vs. #3 Carlos Ulberg (13-1) – Light Heavyweight
The main event bout for UFC 327 pairs dynamic former champion Jiří Procházka of Czech Republic, currently the light heavyweight division’s No. 2-ranked contender, against No. 3 Carlos Ulberg of New Zealand. Procházka’s creativity and unorthodox striking against Ulberg’s powerful stand-up and finishing ability set up a stylistic clash that could determine the next title contender at 205 pounds.
Additional confirmed fights
Here are other confirmed bouts for UFC 327:
- Champion Joshua Van (16-2-0) vs. #3 Tatsuro Taira (18-1-0) – Flyweight title bout
- #12 Beneil Darish (23-7-1) vs. #14 Manuel Torres (17-3-0) – Lightweight
- #7 Mateusz Gamrot (25-5-4, 1 NC) vs. Esteban Ribovics (15-2) – Lightweight
- #4 Curtis Blaydes (19-5-0, 1 NC) vs. Josh Hokit (8-0-0) – Heavyweight
- Kevin Holland (30-17-0) vs. Randy Brown (17-6-0) – Welterweight
- #13 Patricio Pitbull (37-8-0) vs. Aaron Pico (13-5-0) – Featherweight
- #10 Dominick Reyes (15-5-0) vs. #12 Johnny Walker (22-9-0) – Light Heavyweight
- #6 Azamat Murzakanov (16-0-0) vs. #12 Paulo Costa (15-4-0) – Light Heavyweight
- #2 Tatiana Suarez (11-1-0) vs. #6 Loopy Godinez (14-5-0) – Women’s Strawweight
- Cub Swanson (31-14-0) vs. Nate Landwehr (18-6-0) – Featherweight
- Kelvin Gastelum (21-10-0) vs. Vicente Luque (23-12-1) – Middleweight
- Christopher Alvidrez (1-0-0) vs. Francisco Prado (12-4-0) – Welterweight
Notes: Fight cards are subject to change.
UFC 327 replays and on-demand access
If you miss any part of the action – or want to revisit top moments – UFC 327 will stream on demand on Paramount+ shortly after the live fights conclude.
Subscribers can stream the entire event on demand, from early prelims to the main event, with pause, rewind, and replay functionality.
For fans who want to break down the finish, rewatch scorecards, or catch a fight they missed, everything remains accessible in one place.