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UFC 326 on Paramount+: Where to watch Max Holloway vs. Charles Oliveira, plus everything you need to know

Complete schedule and viewing information so you can watch UFC 326 live in Las Vegas on Saturday across Paramount+ and CBS

SportsBy Marcus ThompsonMarch 7, 20265 min read

Last updated: April 5, 2026, 3:42 AM

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UFC 326 on Paramount+: Where to watch Max Holloway vs. Charles Oliveira, plus everything you need to know

Considering the BMF championship was created as a prize to be contested between the most exciting fighters in UFC, one would be hard-pressed to find a better pairing to compete for the belt than the men competing in the UFC 326 main event on Saturday night. Max Holloway defends his BMF title against challenger Charles Oliveira in what is sure to be a barn-burner at the conclusion of the first numbered event that will air not only on Paramount+ but have a portion of its card featured on CBS, too.

Two of the most beloved fighters on the UFC roster, Holloway and Oliveira are not only a thrill to watch, but they have also achieved incredible levels of success in their careers. Holloway is a former featherweight champion, while Oliveira previously held the lightweight title. The fighters also hold a combined 34 post-fight bonuses with Oliveira having won 21, a UFC record.

However, Saturday's card is much deeper than the spectacular main event.

The co-main event carries significance in the middleweight division. After both battling into the upper end of 185-pound contenders, Caio Borralho and Reinier de Ridder suffered major setbacks with defeats in their most recent fights. They now meet at UFC 326 with the winner reentering the ranks of potential middleweight title challengers.

Some of UFC's top prospects will also be in action: Raul Rosas Jr. faces the toughest test of his career as he stands against Rob Font on the main card, and Donte Johnson takes on Cody Brundage in a preliminary battle that could produce fireworks.

Below is all the information you need to catch the action on Saturday night. Be sure to check out our preview and expert picks on the main card fights.

How to watch UFC 326 on Paramount+

Date: Saturday, March 7 | Location: T-Mobile Arena -- Las VegasStart times: Early prelims at 5:30 p.m. | Prelims at 7 p.m. | Main card at 9 p.m.

Watch live starting at 5:30 p.m. on Paramount+ (subscribe now for as low as $8.99 per month)

TV: 8-10 p.m. on CBS | The final hour of the prelims and first hour of the main card will be broadcast for free.

Paramount+ is the home of UFC. All 13 UFC numbered events and 30 UFC Fight Nights stream exclusively on the service for seven years through 2033. It is a monumental move that makes UFC more accessible than ever.

All Paramount+ subscribers -- Premium and Essential -- can also stream an extensive archive of UFC content, including a deep library of past UFC fights on demand, iconic fights and features on champions and UFC legends, series like UFC Embedded and UFC Countdown, exclusive interviews with athletes, previews of every numbered event with CBS Sports experts and much more.

There are two available plans featuring subscriptions that can be purchased monthly or annually for additional savings. UFC numbered events, UFC Fight Nights and UFC archival content are available on both plans, as is the NFL on CBS, UCL games, March Madness, the Big Ten and hundreds of other sporting events per year.

Most important: There is no additional fee to watch UFC on Paramount+ events live and/or on demand. Everything is included with the price of your subscription. Say goodbye to pay-per-view! Plus, Paramount+ subscribers in the U.S. can stream events in English, Spanish or Portuguese.

What else is included on Paramount+?

Both plans allow subscribers to watch more than 40,000 episodes and movies and stream content on three devices at once, including Paramount+ originals like Landman and 1923, new release films like Top Gun: Maverick and The Naked Gun, popular and classic films like Gladiator and The Wolf of Wall Street, and the catalogs of Comedy Central (featuring South Park), Nickelodeon, MTV, BET and beyond.

Stream Paramount+ on any device listed here! For more information, including supported models or operating systems, visit the Paramount+ FAQ: Computer, Apple TV, iPhone and iPad, Apple Vision Pro, Android TV, Android phone and tablet, Chromecast, Cox Contour bo, DISH Hopper 3 with Hopper Plus, DIRECTV Gemini, Fire TV/Tablet, GoogleTV, Portal TV, PlayStation 4 and 5, Roku, Samsung TV, Vizio TV, LG TV, VIDAA TV, Xbox, Xfinity and Xumo.

  • BMF Championship -- Max Holloway (c) -220 vs. Charles Oliveira +170, lightweights
  • Caio Borralho -258 vs. Reinier de Ridder +210, middleweights
  • Raul Rosas Jr. -238 vs. Rob Font +195, bantamweights
  • Michael Johnson -120 vs. Drew Dober +100, lightweights
  • Gregory Rodrigues -175 vs. Brunno Ferreira +145, middleweights
  • Xiao Long -166 vs. Cody Garbrandt +140, bantamweights
  • Donte Johnson -850 vs. Cody Brundage +575, middleweights
  • Alberto Montes -180 vs. Ricky Turcios +150, featherweights
  • Nyamjargal Tumendemberel -166 vs. Cody Durden +140, flyweights
  • Sumudaerji -230 vs. Jesús Santos Aguilar +190, flyweights
  • Rafael Tobias -175 vs. Diyar Nurgozhay +145, light heavyweights
  • Lee Jeong-yeong -340 vs. Gaston Bolanos +270, featherweights
  • Luke Fernandez -225 vs. Rodolfo Bellato +185, light heavyweights

What is the UFC event schedule in 2026?

UFC 327 and seven more UFC Fight Nights have already been announced through May 2026. Additional events will be announced as the year progresses with the UFC schedule updating regularly. Every event will be available along with your Paramount+ subscription.

Will any UFC events air on CBS?

Yes, select UFC numbered events will also air live on CBS in 2026 with UFC 326 being the first. You will be able to watch the final hour of the prelims and first hour of the main card on your TV through your local CBS station using cable, satellite or a digital antenna.

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Marcus Thompson

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Marcus Thompson is a sports correspondent covering the NFL, NBA, and major American sporting events. A former college athlete and sports journalism veteran, he has covered five Super Bowls and multiple NBA Finals. His player profiles and game analysis are known for their depth and insight.

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