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UFC Tournament Schedule for 2026: Calendar, Dates, and Predictions for Main Fights

18 May, 09:45

The mixed martial arts season is traditionally held under the auspices of the UFC and includes dozens of tournaments worldwide. Throughout 2026, the organization will host both major numbered events with title fights and regular Fight Nights, featuring top fighters and promising newcomers.

This material includes not only the dates and locations of UFC tournaments for 2026 but also basic information for preparing fight predictions. The full calendar allows you to understand in advance which bouts await us in the coming weeks and which events deserve special attention during analysis.

The tournament schedule is one of the key tools for those making UFC predictions: it helps track fighter activity, intervals between fights, and the overall season dynamics. Below is a detailed calendar, broken down by month, as well as a list of the year's main events for which predictions and outcome assessments can already be prepared.

UFC 2026 Tournament Calendar

Below is the complete UFC tournament calendar for 2026, including dates, locations, and main bouts. The schedule is updated as new fights are announced and card changes occur, making it a convenient base for tracking upcoming events.

March

Date

Tournament

Location

Main Event

March 21, 2026

UFC Fight Night 270

O2 Arena (London, UK)

Movsar Evloev vs. Lerone Murphy

March 28, 2026

UFC Fight Night 271

Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle, USA)

Israel Adesanya vs. Joe Pyfer

April

Date

Tournament

Location

Main Event

April 4, 2026

UFC Fight Night272

Apex (Las Vegas, USA)

Renato Moicano – Chris Duncan

April 11, 2026

UFC 327

Kaseya Center (Miami, USA)

Jiri Prochazka – Carlos Ulberg

April 18, 2026

UFC Fight Night 273

Canada Life Centre (Winnipeg, Canada)

Gilbert Burns – Mike Malott

April 25, 2026

UFC Fight Night 274

Apex (Las Vegas, USA)

Aljamain Sterling – Youssef Zalal

May

Date

Event

Location

Main Fight

May 2, 2026

UFC Fight Night 275

Perth Arena (Perth, Australia)

Jack Della Maddalena – Carlos Prates

May 9, 2026

UFC 328

Prudential Center (Newark, USA)

Khamzat Chimaev – Sean Strickland

May 16, 2026

UFC Fight Night 276

Apex (Las Vegas, USA)

Arnold Allen – Melquizael Costa

May 30, 2026

UFC Fight Night 277

Galaxy Arena (Macau)

Song Yadong – Deiveson Figueiredo

June

Date

Event

Location

Main Event

June 6, 2026

UFC Fight Night 278

Apex (Las Vegas, USA)

Belal Muhammad – Gabriel Bonfim

June 14, 2026

UFC Freedom Fights 250

White House (Washington, USA)

Ilia Topuria – Justin Gaethje

June 20, 2026UFC Fight Night 279Apex (Las Vegas, USA)Manel Kape Kyoji Horiguchi

June 28, 2026

UFC Fight Night

Baku Crystal Hall (Baku, Azerbaijan)

Michał Oleksiejczuk – Abusupiyan Magomedov

July

Date

Event

Location

Main Event

July 11, 2026

UFC 329

T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas, USA)

July 18, 2026UFC Fight Night 281Paycom Centre (Oklahoma, USA)

August

Date

Event

Location

Main Event

August 1, 2026UFC Fight Night 282Belgrade Arena (Serbia)
August 15, 2026UFC 330Xfinity Mobile Arena (Philadelphiya, USA)

August 29, 2026

UFC Fight Night Shanghai

Shanghai Indoor Stadium (Shanghai, China)

What Tournaments Take Place in the UFC

The UFC hosts several types of tournaments that vary by the level of fighters, the significance of the bouts, and audience attention. Understanding the event format is crucial for preparing fight predictions.

Numbered Events (PPV) – These are the main events of the season, where championship belts are most often contested. The cards feature top fighters from the weight divisions. These tournaments, such as those already scheduled for 2026 in Miami, Newark, and Las Vegas, account for the majority of predictions.

UFC Fight Night – These tournaments occur much more frequently than numbered events. They often lack the star power of numbered events but still provide a significant portion of the newsworthy content for predictions and betting. In 2026, fighters such as Aljamain Sterling, Jack Della Maddalena, and Belal Muhammad will compete in these tournaments.

UFC Freedom Fights – In 2026, a historic tournament will take place at the White House in the USA. This uniquely themed event will be headlined by a fight between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje.

International Tournaments – Events that take place outside the USA. They involve time zone changes, many local fighters who are just starting their journey in the promotion, and the attention of the local audience. For 2026, such tournaments are planned in London, Perth, Macau, and Shanghai. Some of them will be held under the UFC Fight Night banner. An event is also planned in Baku.

The different tournament formats create a diverse calendar throughout the year, providing regular opportunities for analysis and preparation of UFC fight predictions.

How Often UFC Tournaments Occur

Dana White's promotion holds tournaments on a regular basis throughout the year. On average, events take place almost every week. Typically, three to five tournaments occur each month, including both numbered events and Fight Night. Major events are usually evenly distributed throughout the season, with the highest peak of interest in the summer and at the end of the year.

Top fighters often have long intervals between bouts. For example, Khamzat Chimaev has averaged only one fight per year since 2023, and Ilia Topuria follows a similar pace. Less renowned fighters are forced to fight more frequently. It's important to pay attention to possible opponent changes before tournaments. The frequency of performances directly affects the form, recovery, and readiness of the athletes.

How to Use the UFC Schedule forbets

The UFC tournament calendar is not just a list of dates, but a tool that helps better prepare for fight predictions to make more informed decisions.

The schedule allows you to track the frequency of fighters' performances. If an athlete enters the octagon with a short break, it can affect their physical condition and preparation. Conversely, a too long pause, debut in the championship, or return to it sometimes leads to a loss of rhythm.

The factor of travel and tournament location remains important. Fights in different parts of the world mean changes in time zones, acclimatization, and potential preparation challenges.

The calendar allows you to study key events and high-profile fights in advance. The earlier the card is known, the more time there is to analyze fighters and the statistics of their previous performances.


The UFC 2026 tournament calendar allows you to keep track of the season's key events and use the information to prepare fight predictions. Knowing the dates, locations, and order of tournaments, you can plan fighter analysis in advance and assess their form. For predictions on specific tournament fights, follow the Matches section on the Scores24 website.

Keep an eye on calendar updates and use it as a tool for analysis and betting on upcoming fights.

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FAQ

When is the next UFC event?

The upcoming UFC Fight Night tournament will take place on May 30 in Macau. The main event of the evening will be the fight between Song Yadong and Deiveson Figueiredo.

How many UFC tournaments are there in 2026?

At the moment, the UFC has confirmed and approved the main event for 11 tournaments, including two numbered events and an event at the White House.

Where can I watch UFC fights?

All promotion tournaments are available for viewing with a subscription to the UFC Fight Pass service. For more detailed information about event broadcasts in your country, please refer to the official championship resources.

When do the main fights take place?

The main fights of UFC events take place within the main card and begin in the evening local time of the event's location. If the event is held in the USA, it usually means night or early morning the next day for the European audience.

The average duration of UFC events is between four to six hours. Most of the evening is occupied by the main card fights. Thus, the main card fights start approximately two hours after the event begins, and the main event takes place 4–5 hours in.