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UFC 310 promises thrilling fights right through the card. As well as the Pantoja vs Asakura headliner, unbeaten duo Shavkat Rakhmonov and Ian Machado Garry go toe-to-toe in a mouthwatering co-main event, which is a 5-round welterweight title eliminator. There’s also the eye-catching heavyweight showdown and a rematch between the former interim UFC champion, Ciryl Gane and former Bellator world champion, Alexander Volkov. Gane won by unanimous decision when the pair clashed in 2021.

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Let GOAL help take you through all the essential info ahead of the mouthwatering UFC card in Nevada, including how to watch or stream all the octagon action and what time it’s all getting underway.

When is UFC 310?
UFC 310 will take place on Saturday, December 7, at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The prelims get underway from 8pm ET (Sunday 1am GMT), with the main card starting at 10pm ET (Sunday 3am GMT). The octagon ring walk for the main event, Pantoja vs Asakura, is expected to take place at approximately midnight ET (Sunday 5am GMT).

FC 310 is taking place at the T-Mobile Arena, a multi-purpose indoor venue in Paradise, Nevada. Opened in 2016, it is the home arena of ice hockey team, the Vegas Golden Knights of NHL fame and is situated on the Las Vegas Strip. It has hosted various sports and entertainment events over recent years, including MMA, boxing, and wrestling. The UFC signed a long-term tenancy agreement in 2017, under which it agreed to host multiple events yearly at the arena. Earlier this year, both UFC 303: Pereira vs Prochazka 2 and UFC 300: Pereira vs Hill were held at the T-Mobile.

How to watch UFC 310 in the US
You can order UFC 310: Pantoja vs Asakura exclusively through ESPN+ in the US. Before purchasing, you need a subscription to ESPN+ to access the service’s PPV content. An ESPN+ subscription costs $11.99/month or $119.99/year. You must pay separately to access UFC 310 and any future pay-per-view events. The UFC 310 pay-per-view is $79.99. After purchase, you can live stream the event from compatible devices at home or on the go. ESPN+ allows simultaneous streaming on up to five devices for most content, but with UFC PPV events, you can only stream simultaneously on up to two devices.
 
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