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The UFC concludes its Fox schedule for 2014 with a heavyweight-centric main card from Phoenix, Arizona, but the undercard promises plenty of entertainment to keep fans thrilled from the very beginning. There's even a title shot on the line for at least one women's strawweight should she win tonight.
In total, there are a whopping nine preliminary card fights to be aired on Fox Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass. The Fox Sports 1 broadcast is headlined by a #1 contender fight between women's strawweights Claudia Gadelha and Joanna Jedrzejczyk, and also features John Moraga vs. Willie Gates, Jamie Varner vs. Drew Dober, Ben Saunders vs. Joe Riggs, Ed Herman vs. Derek Brunson, and Joe Ellenberger vs. Bryan Barberena.
UFC Fight Pass kicks everything off with a trio of undercard bouts, starting with Anthony Birchak vs. Ian Entwistle, which is then followed by Henry Cejudo's long-awaited debut vs. Dustin Kimura, and Garrett Whiteley vs. David Michaud. Here's how to catch all of the UFC on Fox 13 undercard action through various media outlets:
Online
- The night's action begins with two preliminary card bouts on UFC Fight Pass at 3:30 PM ET/12:30 PM PT. If you don't have a subscription to Fight Pass, you can register an account on UFC.tv and activate your 7-day free trial and cancel at any time within the trial.
- If you are not near a television for the Fox Sports 1 broadcast, cable subscribers can catch the live stream using Fox Sports GO. Simply sign in through your television provider and click on the Fox Sports 1 tab to watch streaming video of the fights.
Television
- The six remaining preliminary card fights will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1 at 5 PM ET/2 PM PT and runs for three hours.
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Mobile
- The Fox Sports GO app can be used both online and streaming through your mobile device. You can download the app for FREE on iTunes, Google Play, Kindle Fire, and Windows Store.
- Viewers also have the option to download the UFC app through iTunes and Google Play (for Android users), and access to Fight Pass live streaming is available for subscribers.