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Israel Adesanya attempts to reclaim the title of UFC Middleweight Champion on Saturday, April 8 at UFC 287. On the other side of the octagon will be Alex Pereira, who took Izzy’s belt back at UFC 281. The main card is set to start at 10:00 PM (ET) at the Miami-Dade Arena in Miami, FL.

If you want to catch the historic fight, but UFC isn’t streaming in your country, don’t worry. Here’s how you can watch UFC 287 from anywhere:

  1. Get a VPN subscription. Surfshark is our go-to choice for watching UFC events.
  2. Download and install the VPN app. Surfshark can be installed on almost any device.
  3. Log into the account you created when purchasing the VPN subscription.
  4. Connect to a server where UFC 287 streams. If you watch UFC via ESPN+, any US server will work.
  5. Open the streaming app or visit ESPN+ to watch the fight!

If unlicensed streaming is legal in your country, you can look into free streaming sports sites. Just don’t forget to use a VPN while you’re at it, for guaranteed safety and privacy.

If you’re still not sure how to use a VPN to watch UFC 287, the article below will explain everything in-depth. Plus we’ll give you a rundown of what to expect on fight night!

After ending Israel Adesanya’s undefeated streak and championship run in the middleweight division in November of last year, Alex Pereira will defend his championship title in a rematch at UFC 287.

The world-class strikers will face off for their second time in the UFC on Saturday, April 8, at 10:00 PM (ET) in Miami, Florida.

Leading up to the main event, UFC fans will also see Jorge Masvidal attempt a comeback in the welterweight division by taking on Gilbert Burns, a fantastic grappler. After this one, we might find out whether Gamebred can still hold up against the division’s best or if he’s better off bound for retirement.

Of course, fans will be on the edge of their seats waiting for the first strike to see if Alex Pereira can truly end Izzy’s reign for good.

So what if you want to jump on the hype train, but UFC 287 isn’t streaming where you are? You’ll just need a VPN to change your IP address. Here’s how to stream UFC 287 worldwide.

How to Stream UFC 287: Pereira vs. Adesanya 2

UFC 287 will stream on ESPN+ in the US. But if you’re not in the country on April 8, 2023, the platform won’t let you watch the event. Foxtel and BT Sport both have the same geographical restrictions in Australia and the UK, respectively. In that case, the only way to tune into Pereira vs. Adesanya 2 will be with the help of a VPN.

A VPN (or virtual private network) will change your IP address and make streaming platforms think you’re visiting them from a different location. So, for example, if you change your IP address to one from the US, ESPN+ will let you access the site as if you were actually in the States.

Are you new to the world of VPNs? Don’t worry, here’s a step-by-step guide to watching UFC 287 with a VPN.

A step-by-step guide on streaming UFC 287: Pereira vs. Adesanya 2

VPNs can sound confusing to non-techies. But they’re not that complicated. A VPN app like Surfshark can change your IP address in less than a few clicks. Here’s how to do that:

  1. Subscribe to a reliable VPN. Surfshark is easy to use, affordable, and fast enough for streaming.
  2. Download and install the VPN app. You can install an app like Surfshark on plenty of operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Linux, and more.

    Screenshot of Surfshark Antivirus, Download options
  3. Open the VPN application. Make sure you log into the same account you used to subscribe.

    Screenshot of Surfshark VPN, login
  4. Connect to a server from a country where you can stream UFC 287. For example, if you have a PPV ticket on ESPN+, pick a server from the US.

    Screenshot of Surfshark, US servers
  5. Open a streaming site where you can watch UFC 287. For most people, that’s UFC Fight Pass or ESPN+.

    Screenshot of ESPN+, homepage
  6. Enjoy UFC 287!

Where is UFC 287 Being Streamed?

UFC has grown in popularity in the past few years. That’s why UFC Fight Pass is widely available across the globe, and it’s probably the best option for you to watch UFC 287. But if that’s what you use, you’ll need to pay extra for a PPV ticket to watch Pereira vs. Adesanya 2. The main event is not available with the standard Fight Pass subscription.

That being said, there are websites that let you watch UFC 287 without having to pay for a subscription. Here’s an overview of the best sites that stream UFC 287:

CountryProviderPPV?
CanadaTSNNo
IndonesiaMola.tvNo
IndiaSonyLIVNo
PolandPolsat SportNo
AustraliaFoxtel Main EventYes
United KingdomBT Sport Box OfficeYes
USESPN+Yes

Keep In Mind:

You might be drawn to sites like TSN or SonyLIV, which let you watch UFC 287 without a PPV ticket. But using a VPN to change your IP address to the right country won’t be enough to stream Pereira vs. Adesanya 2 on these sites. The UFC is strict with their geo-restrictions, so they’ll also ask you for proof that you live in the country they stream in, like a local payment method.

Can You Watch UFC 287 for Free?

There are a lot of unlicensed platforms that will stream UFC 287: Pereira vs. Adesany 2 for free. If you’re curious about these sites, you can check our roundup of the best free sports streaming sites. Reddit is also a good place to find links before a fight is about to begin.

However, we don’t recommend you use these options. You don’t know where random online links will take you. And clicking them is not a good way to protect your device. Plus, even if you find a legit stream, it might be of lower quality and riddled with annoying popup ads. The best option to watch UFC 287 is via official platforms.

Streaming UFC 287 with a Free VPN

You might want to save money on the VPN you buy, especially since a PPV ticket for UFC 287 can be expensive. But we don’t recommend you stream the event with a free VPN. There are a few reasons for that:

  • Small server network: Free VPNs have 3-10 servers you can use, tops. They might be crowded on fight night, or worse, there might not even be a server in the country you need.
  • Low connection speed: Free VPNs have few servers, and they’re all stretched thin. Simply put, you’ll likely struggle with buffering and lag if you stream UFC 287 with a free VPN.
  • Data limits: Free VPNs cap your data usage. Most services will only let you use their servers for up to 10 or 15 GB per month.

But don’t worry, there’s a workaround to get premium VPN services for free. You can get a Surfshark free trial if you sign-up from a mobile device. And even if you sign-up from your computer, you can still get your money back in the first 30 days, no questions asked.

UFC 287: Pereira vs. Adesanya 2 Preview

Israel “The Last Stylebender” Adesanya has certainly earned a spot in the UFC Middleweight Hall of Fame after going undefeated for 10 UFC fights in the 185-pound division, five of which were title defenses. But a rival from his history would upend the champion’s reign, and take the belt from him at UFC 281. Alex “Poatan” Pereira made a glorious comeback and ended the fight with a KO/TKO in the 5th and final championship round.

UFC 281 wasn’t the first time the two world-class fighters met. They had two bouts in Glory kickboxing, in 2016 and 2017. Both times, Alex Pereira snatched the win. First time by unanimous decision, and the second time by knockout. Pereira has proven to be a formidable opponent to Izzy, and if the former champion doesn’t win on Saturday, April 8, his legacy as the greatest Middleweight of all time will definitely be put into question.

UFC 287 will also see Jorge Masvidal return to the octagon. The 38-year-old is coming off three defeats in the Welterweight division (but to be fair, two of them were against Kamaru Usman), and he’s looking to rebuild his reputation and career. He will face off against Gilbert Burns, a fantastic grappler with three world champion titles in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

UFC 287 will also feature fighters like Rob Font, Adrian Yanez, Kevin Holland, Santiago Ponzinibbio, and more.

The event’s main card starts at 10:00 PM (ET) on Saturday, April 8, 2023 at Miami-Dade Arena in Miami, Florida.

UFC 287 Fight Card

Below you’ll find all the fights happening at UFC 287, and the official betting odds featured on UFC’s website:

FightersBoutOdds
Alex Pereira (C) vs. Israel Adesanya (1)Middleweight title bout+115/-135
Gilbert Burns (5) vs. Jorge Masvidal (11)Welterweight bout-435/+350
Rob Font (6) vs. Adrian Yanez (12)Bantamweight bout+155/-180
Kevin Holland (-) vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio (-)Welterweight bout-280/+235
Raul Rosas Jr. (-) vs. Christian Rodriguez (-)Bantamweight bout-230/+195
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