What time is Molly McCann fight? UK start time, UFC London card, TV and stream

22 July 2023 , 08:00
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What time is Molly McCann fight? UK start time, UFC London card, TV and stream
What time is Molly McCann fight? UK start time, UFC London card, TV and stream

Molly McCann fights for the first time this year tonight as she takes on Julija Stoliarenko in the co-main event of UFC London.

McCann, 33, hasn't fought since being tapped out by Erin Blanchfield at UFC 281 last November. The Scouse fighter has a good history of fighting in the English capital, winning both of her fights at The O2 arena last year by spinning-elbow knockout. Standing in McCann's way is Stoliarenko, who makes her flyweight debut on the night.

Stoliarenko made the 125lb limit with ease despite previously missing the UFC bantamweight limit and passing out twice on the scale. A win for the Lithuanian fighter is crucial as she has tasted defeat four times in her last five fights. So here's all you need to know about McCann's fight....

What time is Molly McCann fighting?

McCann is competing in the co-main event of UFC London and there are 13 fights taking place before her fight against Stoliarenko. The UFC London kick off at 6pm whilst the main card starts at 8pm. Ring walks for McCann's fight will likely take place around 10pm with the action getting underway just after that.

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How to watch via TV and live stream

McCann's fight against Stoliarenko will be broadcast live on TNT Sport 1 and existing customers can watch it as part of their standard subscription to the network at no extra cost. McCann's fight will also be live streamed on the TNT Sports website and app, so it can be watched via smart TV, mobile, laptop or tablet devices.

Main card

Tom Aspinall vs Marcin Tybura

Molly McCann vs Julija Stoliarenko

Nathaniel Wood vs. Andre Fili

Paul Craig vs. Andre Muniz

Jai Herbert vs. Fares Ziam

Lerone Murphy vs. Joshua Culibao

Preliminary card

Davey Grant vs. Daniel Marcos

Danny Roberts vs. Jonny Parsons

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Marc Diakiese vs. Joel Alvarez

Mick Parkin vs. Jamal Pogues

Makhmud Muradov vs. Bryan Barberena

Ketlen Vieira vs. Pannie Kianzad

Chris Duncan vs. Yanal Ashmouz

Shauna Bannon vs. Bruna Brasil

Jafel Filho vs. Daniel Barez

Quotes corner

Molly McCann: "I was asked to fight at UFC 286 and I declined it because I just needed time to grow after my loss. I had a lot of back-to-back fights with not much time to grow in between. You need time to add strings to your bow, especially in my division. I just didn't get that, but you're never going to turn down a fight at The O2 if you're healthy and ready."

Julija Stoliarenko: "If you look at my record, I was a pretty good bantamweight but as a featherweight I was like so-so. It's not the first time for me fighting in enemy territory, so for me I love it. When I am fighting in the territory of my opponent and everyone is cheering for them it boosts me and fighting in London was always my dream."

Harry Davies

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