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Paddy The Baddy vs Justin Gaethje live stream details, how to watch and radio coverage
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Everything you need to know as Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett faces Justin Gaethje for the interim lightweight title at UFC 324 in Las Vegas
How to watch Paddy Pimblett vs Justin Gaethje at UFC 324
- Television Coverage: MMA fans in the UK can watch the full UFC 324 event exclusively on TNT Sports Box Office for a one-time fee of £19.99. The pay-per-view is easily accessible via Sky (channel 490), EE TV (channel 494) or through the Virgin Media “On Demand” section.
- Live Streaming: For purchasers watching on the move, the action is available to stream via the discovery+ app on smartphones, tablets and smart TVs. You can also buy the fight through Amazon Prime Video. A Prime subscription is not required to access the purchase.
- Radio and Audio: If you can’t get to a screen, talkSPORT usually provides live radio updates and expert commentary throughout the night. Fans can tune in via DAB digital radio or the official app to keep up with every punch and takedown from the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas.
- Start Times: The early prelims are scheduled to begin at 10pm GMT on Saturday night, followed by the regular prelims at midnight. UK fans will need to stay up late for the main card, which is scheduled to begin at 2am GMT on Sunday morning.
- The Main Event: Paddy ‘The Baddy’ steps into the spotlight for the biggest fight of his career against Gaethje for the interim lightweight title. This huge clash determines who will face undisputed champion Ilia Topuria later in 2026 to unify the belts.
- Pimblett’s Credentials: The Liverpudlian currently boasts a 23-3 professional record and has risen to fifth in the rankings following a TKO win over Michael Chandler last year. Pimblett remains unbeaten in the UFC and is looking to prove he belongs among the world’s elite fighters.
- Gaethje’s Reputation: A former interim champion himself, Gaethje is a veteran known for his entertaining style and devastating leg kicks. He is looking to re-establish himself at the top of the 155lb rankings after a win over Rafael Fiziev in March.
- The Support Card: After Kayla Harrison was forced to withdraw from her title defence against Amanda Nunes due to injury, the co-main slot now features Sean O’Malley. The former bantamweight champion takes on the surging Song Yadong in a high-stakes contender clash.

