Mixed martial arts’ competitions will take place in Brisbane, Australia, where it will be Sunday morning when the first fights begin.

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Here’s what you need to know about this week’s UFC bouts.

When is UFC Fight Night?

Combat takes place Saturday night U.S. time and Sunday morning Down Under. We’ll deter to Eastern time in all references. Early preliminary bouts begin at 7 p.m., preliminary bouts at 8 and the main card at 10.

Who is fighting in UFC Fight Night?

Main card:

Heavyweight: “Super Samoan” Mark Hunt vs. Frank Mir Welterweight: Hector “Showeather” Lombard vs. Neil Magny Lightweight: Johnny “Hollywood” Case vs. Jake “The Celtic Kid” Matthews Middleweight: Antonio “Cara de Sapato” Carlos Junior vs. Daniel Kelly Middleweight: Steve “The Boss” Bosse vs. James Te Huna Strawweight: Seo Hee Ham vs. Bec “Rowdy” Rawlings

Preliminary card:

Welterweight: Alan Jouban vs. Brendan O’Reilly Featherweight: Mark Eddiva vs. Daniel Hooker Bantamweight: Rin Nakai vs. Leslie Smith Welterweight: Viscardi Andrade vs. Richard Walsh

Early preliminaries:

Lightweight: Ross Pearson vs. Chad Laprise Lightweight: Alan Patrick vs. Damien Brown

Where can I watch UFC Fight Night?

Fox Sports 1 carries the main card and the preliminary card. Early prelims are available on UFC Fight Pass.

How can I follow UFC Fight Night on social media?

#UFCBrisbane and #UFCFightNight