What's the Next Big UFC Fight?

The full lineup for the next UFC event—main card, prelims, and a live countdown—free to view and free to embed on your gym's site.

Check who's fighting next, when the card starts, and every matchup on the bill, updated automatically as the UFC schedule changes. No sign-up, no refresh—the card advances on its own.

Use it to plan a watch party, time a bring-a-friend promo, or drop a live fight-night widget straight onto your website. Scroll down to see the card, then grab the embed code.

How the Widget Works

There's nothing to fill in—the widget pulls the next UFC card automatically and keeps itself current. Here's what you're looking at:

  • The countdown. Days, hours, minutes, and seconds until the main card starts, in your local time. When one event ends, it rolls to the next.
  • The main event. The headline bout up top with both fighters' records and countries, so you know the draw at a glance.
  • The full card. Every scheduled matchup below the main event—prelims included—with weight class, records, and corners. This is the part your members will scan to see if their favorite is fighting.
  • Event details. Broadcaster, venue, and date, plus a timestamp showing when the card was last updated.

The data refreshes on its own, so the page you're looking at now is the same live card your members would see if you embedded it—no manual updates from you, ever.

Turn Fight Night Into a Walk-In Event

A UFC card is one of the few nights your whole community already plans to be in front of a screen. For a martial arts gym, MMA gym, or BJJ academy, that's a room full of people who love fighting but have never taken a class—free attention you can point at your front door.

The move is to run it as a lead event, not just a party: use the countdown to build hype, make it a bring-a-friend night, and capture every guest's contact info at the door so the night doesn't end when the TV goes off. Gymdesk's martial arts gym software handles the sign-ups, waivers, and automated follow-up that turn a busy fight night into actual members.

That's the short version. For the full playbook—how the economics changed, building the invite list before the card, getting spectators onto the mats during the fights, and following up after—read The Gym Owner's Fight-Night Watch-Party Playbook.

Put the Widget on Your Own Site

Want this live card on your gym's website or a blog post? Everything you need is built into the widget above. Open the Embed this widget on your site panel, hit Copy, and paste the snippet wherever you want the card to appear. It's responsive, resizes itself to fit, and stays in sync with this page—so once it's up, you never have to touch it again.

Not the one who manages the site? Use Email the snippet instead to send the embed code straight to yourself or your web person, and it'll be sitting in the inbox ready to paste.

Next UFC fight card FAQs

When is the next UFC event?

The countdown and card at the top of this page always show the next scheduled UFC event, pulled live and updated automatically—so whatever's next is what you'll see. The UFC runs a card most weekends, alternating between numbered pay-per-view events and Fight Night cards, which means there's almost always a fight within a week or two to build a promotion around.

How do I run a UFC watch party at my gym?

Pick the next card from the widget, open your mats for the main card, and make it a bring-a-friend night so every member can bring a guest. Put the fight on, keep it casual, and have a clear next step ready for guests—a free intro class or a fight-night trial rate that expires in a few days. The key is capturing every guest's info at the door and following up fast, before the fight-night momentum fades.

Is the fight night widget free to use?

Yes—viewing the card and embedding it on your own site are both completely free, with no account required. Grab it with the Copy button in the embed panel above, or email the snippet to yourself to set up later. Gymdesk builds free tools like this for gym owners; when you're ready to turn the resulting walk-ins into members, the sign-ups, waivers, and automated follow-up live in the full platform.