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How Much Are UFC London Tickets For Leon Edwards vs Sean Brady At The O2 Arena?

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Leon Edwards vs Sean Brady headlines this stellar UFC London card on Saturday night. The fight goes down at the O2 Arena on Saturday, March 22nd for UK MMA fans – but just how much are UFC London tickets to buy exactly?

How Much Do UFC London Tickets Cost?

The O2 Arena in London, England takes centre stage as the UFC are in town for their latest Fight Night card. UFC London sees a mammoth fight in the main event – with Leon Edwards vs Sean Brady taking centre stage in a welterweight contest.

The 170-pound bout between the former champion, Leon Edwards, and the #5 ranked welterweight contender, Sean Brady, headlines UFC London 2025. There are plenty of stellar fights too on the undercard including some big names and potential stars of the future.

The O2 Arena has a rough capacity of 17,000, with ticket prices ranging from low to high. Tickets for UFC London in fact range from £102, right up to as much as £620, according to the Ticketmaster website.

The cheapest £102 tickets for UFC London are of course the furthest away from the octagon, up at the top of the O2 Arena. The most expensive tickets are the octagon-side ones right beside the cage, which are priced at a maximum of £620.

These ticket prices are rather expensive, which is one huge criticism of boxing tickets.

The average price for UFC London tickets at the O2 Arena on March 22 equates to roughly £484. This is a huge figure, and costs more than some season tickets for Premier League football clubs.

Yes, these tickets are cheaper than other UFC pay-per-view cards such as Anthony Joshua at the O2 Arena, these tickets are far dearer.

If there is one criticism of the UFC, it’s that their ticket prices are rather extortionate.

How Do These UFC London Ticket Prices Compare To Previous UFC Fight Night Events?

These ticket prices are pretty expensive in general, but not compared to other Fight Night events by the UFC’s standard. However, you could argue that the UFC are such a big brand in MMA now that they can charge more or less whatever price they want.

Not to mention the fact that this card is at the O2 Arena – one of the most prestigious places for a fight night in the UK outside of stadium shows. The London venue has played host to several big-time boxing and MMA events over the years, hence why tickets are expensive.

Ticket prices for standard UFC Fight Night cards range from around $120 dollars, up to $2,500. This is of course far less than UFC pay-per-view ticket prices, but is still quite expensive if you are a fan wanting to watch UFC as a hobby. The UFC as a business are certainly making a fortune through ticket sales.

So in comparison, UFC London tickets start at roughly the same price as regular UFC Fight Night ticket prices across the US. You could even argue that UFC London ticket prices are lower, with the maximum £620 price far cheaper than the $2,500 US prices at the top end of the spectrum.

Prior to the UFC London main event, the best UFC betting sites in the UK have priced Sean Brady the pre-fight betting favourite.

You would have expected Leon Edwards to be the favourite as the former UFC Welterweight Champion, but he is in fact the underdog going into the UFC London main event.

Be sure to claim the various UFC betting offers and free bet deals available on the SportsCasting site ahead of UFC London.

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Having worked in the sports journalism and sports betting writing industry for several years now, Paul has gained vital skill, knowledge and expertise in a variety of different sports and industries. Paul is confident and competent at writing in-depth stories, features and betting predictions on a regular basis for SportsCasting. Having worked in the sports media industry ever since graduating from Liverpool John Moores University in 2020, where he attained a First Class Honours Degree in Sports Journalism, Paul has jumped at the opportunity to attend numerous live sporting events on a regular basis. This includes working at some high calibre boxing, darts, UFC and football events over the years. Paul has covered a whole host of sports for BBC Sport, as well as being a consistent and regular contributor at ESBR Boxing for several years before becoming a Director in March 2024. Paul’s expertise lies in a wide range of sports, but he is particularly specialised in boxing, MMA, golf, football, darts and horse racing. He is also well-rounded in various sports which he may be less familiar with. Working in sports he is less familiar with helps him learn new skills, as well as nurturing the ability to adapt and overcome potential obstacles. Being a sports fanatic, Paul relishes the opportunity at taking on new challenges and is happy to try his hand at anything. During his time studying at university, Paul had the opportunity to gain some vital work experience at both Everton Football Club and BBC Radio 1. This has helped Paul master his knowledge of sports writing, as well as learning new skills with competence and proficiency.

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Having worked in the sports journalism and sports betting writing industry for several years now, Paul has gained vital skill, knowledge and expertise in a variety of different sports and industries. Paul is confident and competent at writing in-depth stories, features and betting predictions on a regular basis for SportsCasting. Having worked in the sports media industry ever since graduating from Liverpool John Moores University in 2020, where he attained a First Class Honours Degree in Sports Journalism, Paul has jumped at the opportunity to attend numerous live sporting events on a regular basis. This includes working at some high calibre boxing, darts, UFC and football events over the years. Paul has covered a whole host of sports for BBC Sport, as well as being a consistent and regular contributor at ESBR Boxing for several years before becoming a Director in March 2024. Paul’s expertise lies in a wide range of sports, but he is particularly specialised in boxing, MMA, golf, football, darts and horse racing. He is also well-rounded in various sports which he may be less familiar with. Working in sports he is less familiar with helps him learn new skills, as well as nurturing the ability to adapt and overcome potential obstacles. Being a sports fanatic, Paul relishes the opportunity at taking on new challenges and is happy to try his hand at anything. During his time studying at university, Paul had the opportunity to gain some vital work experience at both Everton Football Club and BBC Radio 1. This has helped Paul master his knowledge of sports writing, as well as learning new skills with competence and proficiency.

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