How to Watch UFC in Brazil (2026) – TV, Streaming & PPV Guide

If you’re a UFC fan in Brazil, chances are this sport feels personal. From the golden era of Anderson Silva and José Aldo to today’s champions like Alexandre Pantoja, Brazilian fighters have helped define what UFC is today.

That’s why knowing how to watch UFC fights in Brazil matters. Broadcasting rules have changed, platforms have shifted, and pay-per-view is no longer what it used to be. The good news? In 2026, watching UFC in Brazil is actually simpler and cheaper than ever.

This guide explains exactly where to watch, what it costs, whether PPV still exists, and what free options are available—without confusion.


The Best Way to Watch UFC in Brazil: Paramount+

Starting in 2026, Paramount+ is the official home of UFC in Brazil and across Latin America. Thanks to a major media deal, all live UFC events now stream on Paramount+.

That means every numbered event, all Fight Nights, and the full cards—from early prelims to main events—are available in one place. There’s no channel hopping, no last-minute searching, and no separate purchases.

For Brazilian fans, this is a big upgrade.

The service is also very affordable. Paramount+ in Brazil costs around BRL 19.90 per month, which is far cheaper than the old PPV model. Depending on current promotions, annual plans may offer even better value.

Getting started is simple. Download the Paramount+ app on your smart TV, phone, tablet, or computer, sign up with your email and payment method, and head straight to the UFC section when fight night arrives.


Can You Watch UFC on TV in Brazil?

In the past, UFC fans relied on cable channels like Combate or occasional free-to-air broadcasts. That has mostly changed.

As of 2026, live UFC events in Brazil are primarily streaming-only on Paramount+. There is no confirmed free TV channel regularly showing full UFC cards.

You may still see highlights, analysis shows, or recap programs on Brazilian sports networks. If the UFC hosts a major event in Brazil again, limited TV coverage or special programming is possible. But for watching full fights live, Paramount+ is the only reliable option.


What About Pay-Per-View in Brazil?

This is where things get much better for fans.

There is no separate UFC pay-per-view fee in Brazil anymore. All numbered events and Fight Nights are included with your Paramount+ subscription at no extra cost.

That means no more paying extra for title fights or big main events. One monthly subscription covers the entire UFC calendar.

It’s also worth noting that UFC Fight Pass is no longer the main platform for live UFC events in Brazil. While it may still exist for archives or special content, Paramount+ is now the primary destination for live fights.


Are There Any Free Ways to Watch UFC in Brazil?

If you’re not ready to subscribe yet, there are still limited ways to follow UFC for free—just not the full main cards.

Occasionally, early prelims or select fights are streamed on the UFC’s official YouTube channel or shared through UFC Brasil’s social media accounts. Highlights, finishes, interviews, and countdown shows are also widely available online.

Paramount+ sometimes offers free trials, which can be a great way to test the service during a big UFC week. Just keep in mind that for full live cards, a subscription is required.


Tips to Enjoy UFC Fight Nights Without Issues

To avoid problems on fight night, make sure you’re set up ahead of time. Streaming works best on smart TVs, phones, tablets, or computers with a stable internet connection. A basic broadband speed is enough for HD quality, which most Brazilian cities already support.

It’s also smart to check the fight schedule early. UFC events usually start in the evening Brazil time, but prelims can run long. Hosting a watch party with friends is another great option—and splitting the cost makes the subscription even cheaper.


Final Thoughts

Watching UFC in Brazil in 2026 is easier than it has ever been. With Paramount+ becoming the central hub, fans no longer have to worry about PPV fees, confusing TV schedules, or missing fights.

Whether you’re following Brazilian champions or just love high-level MMA, everything you need is now in one place. Sign up, mark your calendar, and enjoy the fights.

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