How To Watch UFC 200 On Your Roku

One of the biggest UFC PPV’s in years is coming up, UFC 200. The event is headlined by the return of former UFC champion and current WWE superstar Brock Lesnar. Lesnar is set to face off against UFC heavyweight and knockout artist Mark Hunt.

Many cordcutters do not have access to traditional cable PPV services and are wondering how they can order UFC 200 on their Roku.

To order UFC 200 all you need to do is install the UFCTV channel app on your Roku. The fight is available for streaming PPV at $59.99. UFCTV can be added to your Roku via the onscreen channel store or you can click here to add it to your Roku online.

Once you have the channel installed go to UFC.TV and create an account. After filling out the required info, return to your UFCTV app on your Roku and navigate to the Account & Link/Unlink menu option to log in with your UFC.TV username and password.

Once you are linked, go to the live events and scroll over to UFC 200 and purchase the PPV.

The UFC 200 Fight Pass prelims are also available via UFCTV if you have a subscription to UFC Fight Pass. If you don’t currently have a subscription to UFC Fight Pass, you can sign up for a free 7 day trial and check out the Fight Pass prelims.

The FS1 Prelims are available via FS1. FS1 is available on  PS Vue and Sling TV Blue. If you don’t have PS Vue or Sling TV no worries, both services offer a 7 day free trial if you are a new subscriber.

The official UFC 200 card via Fox Sports:

UFC 200 Main Card — 10 p.m. ET
Daniel Cormier vs. Jon Jones 2
Brock Lesnar vs. Mark Hunt
Miesha Tate vs. Amanda Nunes
Jose Aldo vs. Frankie Edgar 2
Cain Velasquez vs. Travis Browne

UFC 200 Prelims FS1 — 8 p.m. ET
Cat Zingano vs. Julianna Pena
Johny Hendricks vs. Kelvin Gastelum
T.J. Dillashaw vs. Raphael Assuncao 2
Sage Northcutt vs. Enrique Marin

UFC 200 UFC Fight Pass Early Prelims — 6:30 p.m. ET
Diego Sanchez vs. Joe Lauzon
Gegard Mousasi vs. Thiago Santos
Jim Miller vs. Takanori Gomi

William B. West

William B. West

William B. West has been an internet journalist since 1998. Writing for a total of 25 pro wrestling news sites at his peak, before retiring only to return to online journalism in 2011. Currently William is editor of WBWTV.com, a contributor to WrestleOhio.com, and editor in chief of PowYeah.com & Rokuki.com.

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