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What time is UFC Perth? Schedule, start time for Ulberg vs. Reyes

Tom Naghten

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The UFC returns to Perth with Fight Night card on Sunday, September 28, headlined by a light heavyweight clash between Carlos Ulberg and Dominick Reyes.

A big win at RAC Arena will put either man in the frame for a title shot at 205-pounds.

In the chief support, rising featherweights Jack Jenkins and Ramon Tavares will face off, hoping to state their case for a spot in the division's top 15.

MORE: A full breakdown of the UFC Perth fight card

Here's what time all the action is due to go down:

What time is UFC Fight Night: Ulberg vs. Reyes?

To facilitate a Saturday night primetime broadcast into America, the action in Perth is due to begin at 7 am local time on Sunday, September 28, with doors to the venue opening at 6 am.

That makes for a 9 am AEST start time on Australia's east coast.

The main card is set to kick off at 10 am AWST / 12pm AEST.

Ulberg and Reyes are likely to step into the cage some time around 1 pm AWST / 3 pm AEST.

How to watch UFC Fight Night: Ulberg vs. Reyes

  • Live stream: Kayo 

The event can be viewed through the streaming platform Kayo.

Alternatively, the event will be broadcast live on ESPN, available through Foxtel, Fetch and Disney+ in Australia.

UFC Fight Night: Ulberg vs. Reyes

Bouts and order subject to change

Main card

  • Carlos Ulberg vs. Dominick Reyes; light heavyweight
  • Jack Jenkins vs. Ramon Taveres; featherweight
  • Jimmy Crute vs. Ivan Erslan; light heavyweight
  • Jake Matthews vs. Neil Magny; welterweight
  • Navajo Stirling vs. Rodolfo Bellato; light heavyweight
  • Tom Nolan vs. Evan Elder; lightweight

Prelims

  • Justin Tafa vs. Louie Sutherland; light heavyweight
  • Loma Lookboonmee vs. Alexia Thainara; strawweight
  • Jonathan Micallef vs. Oban Elliott; welterweight
  • Cameron Rowston vs. Andre Petroski; middleweight
  • Colby Thicknesse vs. Josias Musasa; featherweight
  • Jamie Mullarkey vs. Rolando Bedoya; lightweight
  • Michelle Montague vs. Luana Carolina; bantamweight
  • Brando Pericic vs. Elisha Ellison; heavyweight

Tom Naghten

Tom Naghten is a senior editor at The Sporting News Australia where he's been part of the team since 2017. He predominantly covers boxing and MMA. In his spare time, he likes to watch Robbie Ahmat's goal against the Kangaroos at the SCG in 2000.