As
UFC London 2027 looms on the horizon, this event promises to be one of the most spectacular of the year for MMA enthusiasts. With growing excitement for the UFC across the UK, this new edition is expected to attract thousands of fans from all over Europe. Here is all the essential information about the likely date, ticketing, and ticket prices for UFC London 2027.
UFC London 2027: Likely Event Date
The official date for
UFC London 2027 has not yet been announced by the organisation. However, looking at the history of UFC events in London — which have consistently taken place in March for several years — it is highly likely that UFC London 2027 will be held in
March 2027, most probably at the
O2 Arena. The UFC has clearly made London an unmissable annual fixture on its European calendar. Fans can already look forward to a top-quality evening at one of the world's finest venues.
UFC London 2027: Fight Card
The official fight card for
UFC London 2027 has not yet been announced. This event promises high-stakes matchups and unforgettable moments, featuring both local talents and international stars.
UFC London has always been a key event on the European MMA calendar. The 2027 edition will be no exception. Sign up for our alert below to be notified as soon as the card and ticket sales are announced!
UFC London 2027: Ticket Prices
Ticket prices for UFC London 2027 have not yet been released. For reference, here are the prices from the 2026 edition at the O2 Arena:
- Floor Seated D: £883.00
- Floor Seated E: £540.75
- Floor Seated F: £322.75
- Level 1 A: £322.75
- Level 1 B: £280.75
- Level 1 C: £247.75
- Level 1 D: £225.75
- Level 4 A: £203.75
- Level 4 B: £170.75
- Level 4 C: £150.00
- Level 4 D: £130.00
These price ranges are indicative for 2027 and may change depending on the fight card. Sign up for our alert to be notified as soon as UFC London 2027 tickets go on sale!
History of UFC Events in London
London is a key city for the UFC, regularly hosting spectacular events that captivate MMA fans around the globe. The O2 Arena has become one of the organisation's most iconic venues, with many memorable fights taking place there. Here's a look back at past editions that have shaped the UFC's history in the British capital.
UFC 38: The First UFC Event in London (2002)
The UFC's journey in London began in July 2002 with
UFC 38: Brawl at the Hall, held at the Royal Albert Hall. This event marked the UFC's first step into the UK. The headline bout saw Matt Hughes face Carlos Newton for the welterweight title — a defining moment for the growth of MMA in Europe.
UFC 75: Title Unification (2007)
In September 2007, the O2 Arena hosted the landmark
UFC 75 event. Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Dan Henderson clashed to unify the UFC and PRIDE light heavyweight titles. This historic fight cemented London's status as a major UFC destination.
UFC 120: Attendance Record (2010)
With over 17,000 fans in attendance,
UFC 120 set a new benchmark for UFC events in London. The main card featured Michael Bisping against Yoshihiro Akiyama — an intense contest in which the British star shone in front of a home crowd.
UFC Fight Night London: Bisping's Legendary KO (2016)
In February 2016, Michael Bisping made history once again by defeating former legend Anderson Silva in a thrilling bout. This match stands out as one of the most memorable moments for UK fans and further boosted the UFC's popularity across the country.
UFC Fight Night: UFC Returns to London (2022–2023)
After a long hiatus due to the pandemic, the UFC made a powerful return to London. The 2022 and 2023 events featured stars like Tom Aspinall, Paddy Pimblett, and Molly McCann — spectacular performances that confirmed London as a must-visit stop on the UFC calendar.
UFC Fight Night 726: Edwards vs. Brady (2026)
On 22 March 2026, the UFC returned to the O2 Arena with
UFC Fight Night 726: Edwards vs. Brady. In front of 18,583 spectators, this event showcased the best of British MMA. The main event featured hometown hero
Leon Edwards, former welterweight champion, against unbeaten American
Sean Brady. The stylistically contrasting fight delivered on every promise, with a tactical and intense battle from start to finish. London stood firmly behind Edwards, who aimed to bounce back after losing his title, while Brady saw it as his shot at the top five. The event was one of the most gripping UFC Fight Nights ever held in London.