Sunday, July 31, 2016

UFC 201 Live Stream: How to Watch Online & Other Devices

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NOTE: Users looking to watch Robbie Lawler vs. Tyron Woodley and all of the UFC 201 PPV can click here to order the event




Looking for a live stream of UFC 201? We’ve got you covered.

The main card, which features a welterweight title fight between Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley, a women’s strawweight battle between Rose Namajunas and Karolina Kowalkiewicz and three other fights, starts at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. Here’s a full rundown of how to watch the action online or on other devices:


How to Watch How to Watch UFC 201 Online


If you’re looking to watch the UFC 201 main card online, you can can click here to order the PPV.

The HD stream costs $ 59.99 (or $ 86.96 for the PPV plus six months of UFC Fight Pass), while the SD stream costs $ 49.99 (or $ 76.96 for the PPV plus six months of Fight Pass). You’ll have to either sign in to your UFC.tv account or create a new one, which is free to do.


How to Watch UFC 201 on Mobile & Other Devices


If you want to watch on mobile or another device, you can do so on the UFC app, which is free to download in the following places:

App Store (or Apple TV)

Google Play Store

Amazon App Store (or Amazon Fire TV)

Xbox One

Roku

You can order the PPV via the app, or you can order it online right here then sign in with your UFC.tv account on the app to watch the stream.

You can click here for a full list of devices on which you can watch the PPV.




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UFC 201 results: Full coverage of Lawler vs. Woodley

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Full coverage of UFC 201 at Phillips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, a fight card headlined by welterweight champion Robbie Lawler facing Tyron Woodley.

UFC 201 takes place tonight (Sat., July 30, 2016) inside Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. It features Welterweight champion Robbie Lawler, who will attempt to defend his 170-pound belt for the third consecutive time against No. 4-ranked contender Tyron Woodley in the pay-per-view (PPV) main event of the evening. Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson was supposed to fight Wilson Reis in the co-main event; however, "Mighty Mouse" was forced to withdraw from the show after suffering an undisclosed injury in training. As a result, the women"s Strawweight scrap between Rose Namajunas vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz was promoted to second billing.

UFC 201"s PPV main card, which will start promptly at 10 p.m. ET, will feature three other match ups. Hard-hitting Welterweight standouts Matt Brown and Jake Ellenberger will hook "em up in what should be a ferocious fire fight, while Bantamweight brawlers Erik Perez and Francisco Rivera will go toe-to-toe at 135 pounds. And kicking off the PPV action is a 125-pound clash between up-and-coming prospects Ryan Benoit and Fredy Serrano.

To check out the complete UFC 201: "Lawler vs. Woodley" fight card and line up, click here.

As is always the case, UFC will also deliver a complete "Prelims" undercard that features six bouts, four of which will air on FOX Sports 2, beginning at 8 p.m. ET. The remaining two will stream on its subscription-only online digital network, "Fight Pass," starting at 7 p.m. ET.

Below are the numerous ways in which you can watch UFC 201: "Lawler vs. Woodley" later tonight (all times ET):

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Online:

Fight Pass (Early "Prelims), starting at 7 p.m. (Exclusions: Brazil, Libya, Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, Cuba, Iran, North Korea and Somalia.)
UFC.TV (PPV main card), starting at 10 p.m.
YouTube (PPV main card), starting at 10 p.m. (United States, Canada, Australia, Philippines, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Austria, Belgium, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, Russia, Argentina and Mexico only.)
Cable/Satellite:

FOX Sports 2 ("Prelims"), starting at 8 p.m. (Channel Finder)
DirecTV and Dish (PPV main card), starting at 10 p.m.
On your television (PPV main card), starting at 10 p.m. (contact your local cable provider)
Tablet/Mobile:

Android Market
App Store
Local Area:

Bar / Restaurant (Check your area here)

You can also watch UFC 201 through your television or set-top box, including Apple TV and Roku, as well as through a video game console such as PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.

More UFC 201 coverage from SB Nation


SB Nation combat sites will also cover the entire event in our live UFC 201: "Lawler vs. Woodley" threads  herehere and here. Updates will begin with the first fight at 7 p.m., and run right through the main event that will likely start sometime around midnight.

In the meantime, get up to speed on all things UFC 201, including previews, predictions, interviews, breakdowns, videos, analysis and so much more. Be sure to check out the most comprehensive collection of stories available anywhere for "Lawler vs. Woodley" right here.

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Every key MLB trade completed for the 2016 trade deadline

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Every deal that has happened on and leading up to the Aug. 1 deadline.

With five days until the 2016 MLB trade deadline, the rumors and trades are nearly in full swing. The Red Sox drew first blood when they traded for Drew Pomeranz and set a tilted scale for the rest of the baseball market. The posturing between teams is quickly fading, and players are now on the move, the latest being Andrew Cashner, who was dealt to the Marlins on Friday morning.


Flame-throwing reliever Aroldis Chapman was traded to the Cubs in return for four players that includes three prospects. Also, the Blue Jays upped their outfield with Melvin Upton, Jr., and then on the same day swapped bodies with the Mariners. The trade market is teetering on the edge of a big weekend of trading, and Monday will only get better.


Another notable trade to this point occurred when the Cubs acquired left-handed pitcher Mike Montgomery and minor league right-hander Jordan Pries from the Mariners in exchange for two minor league prospects. And on Thursday night, Eduardo Nunez was sent packing to the Giants. With that said, expect things to heat up rather quickly now that we’re within the one-week window of the deadline.


Here’s what’s taken place so far:

July 30


Matt Kemp traded to the Braves

To Braves: OF Matt Kemp, cash

To Padres: OF/3B Hector Olivera
Royals, A"s swap outfielders

To Royals: OF Billy Burns

To A"s: OF Brett Eibner
Mark Melancon traded to the Nationals

To Nationals: RHP Mark Melancon, $ 500K

To Pirates: RHP Felipe Rivero, RHP prospect Taylor Hearn

July 29


Andrew Cashner traded to the Marlins

To Marlins: RHP Andrew Cashner, RHP Colin Rea

To Padres: UT prospect Josh Naylor, RHP prospect Luis Castillo, RHP Jarred Cosart, RHP Carter Capps

July 28


Eduardo Nunez traded to the Giants

To Giants: INF Eduardo Nunez

To Twins: LHP prospect Adalberto Mejia

July 27


Rangers add pitching depth

To Rangers: RHP Lucas Harrell, LHP Dario Alvarez

To Braves: INF prospect Travis Demeritte

July 26


Drew Storen traded to the Mariners

To Mariners: RHP Drew Storen, cash

To Blue Jays: RHP Joaquin Benoit
Melvin Upton, Jr. traded to the Blue Jays

To Blue Jays: OF Melvin Upton, Jr., cash

To Padres: RHP prospect Hansel Rodriguez

July 25


Aroldis Chapman traded to the Cubs

To Cubs: LHP Aroldis Chapman


To Yankees: RHP Adam Warren; INF prospect Gleyber Torres, OF prospects Billy McKinney and Rashad Crawford



July 20


Mike Montgomery traded to the Cubs

To Cubs: LHP Mike Montgomery, RHP prospect Jordan Pries


To Mariners: minor leaguers INF Dan Vogelbach, RHP Paul Blackburn



July 14


Drew Pomeranz traded to the Red Sox

To Red Sox: LHP Drew Pomeranz


To Padres: RHP prospect Anderson Espinoza


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