Will UFC Freedom 250 Stream on Netflix? Where Can You Watch the White House Show Online?

UFC Freedom 250/@ufc via Instagram
UFC Freedom 250/@ufc via Instagram
Given the scale of UFC Freedom 250, audiences are looking at one of the most popular streaming services, Netflix, to stream the event. As excitement builds around the first-ever UFC event at the White House, many fans are now wondering where exactly they can watch the historic June 14 fight card online.
The buzz surrounding UFC Freedom 250 has only intensified after construction officially began on the White House South Lawn, where the event will celebrate 250 years of American independence. With a one-of-a-kind venue, championship fights, and massive public interest, the show is already shaping up to be one of the UFC’s most unusual spectacles.
Despite the scale of the event, viewers hoping to tune in through Netflix will need to look elsewhere.
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Can you actually watch the UFC Freedom 250 Netflix?
Fans hoping to stream UFC Freedom 250 will not find solace on Netflix; instead, they need to head to Paramount+, which will exclusively carry the historic White House fight card live and on demand on Sunday, June 14. Unlike traditional UFC mega-events, the show will not require a pay-per-view purchase, meaning subscribers can watch it as part of their regular membership.
The event, also known as UFC at the White House, is scheduled to begin at 8 PM ET, with Paramount+ subscribers able to watch both live and after the broadcast through replay access. Plans reportedly start at $8.99 a month, with no additional fee attached to the event itself.
The card itself is expected to feature a lightweight title fight between undefeated champion Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje, while Alex Pereira is set to face Ciryl Gane in an interim heavyweight title bout. UFC Freedom 250 has also expanded to seven fights after an additional heavyweight matchup was recently added.
While the streaming plans answer one major question, UFC Freedom 250 is drawing just as much attention for where it is taking place.
Construction at the White House has already begun for UFC Freedom 250
Workers have already been spotted assembling domed arches and staging areas on the White House South Lawn, where renderings suggest an octagon-shaped cage surrounded by temporary seating and a wire-mesh fence will soon take shape. According to reports, around 4,300 spectators will watch from the White House grounds, while another 85,000 free public viewing tickets will be made available at nearby Ellipse Park.
President Donald Trump previously described the event as potentially the “biggest event” UFC has ever staged, while UFC president Dana White confirmed the promotion views it as a landmark moment. Notably, UFC Freedom 250 will mark the first professional live sporting event ever hosted on White House grounds.
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With construction already underway and June 14 fast approaching, UFC Freedom 250 is shaping up to be one of the sport’s most unusual spectacles — just not one fans will be watching on Netflix, even as Paramount+ subscribers' concerns continue to grow around the platform.
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Will you be tuning in to UFC Freedom 250 at the White House, and who are you backing in the main event? Let us know in the comments.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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