Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsFriday, June 19, 2026

UFC Fight Night 113: Start time, TV channel and fight card for Nelson vs. Ponzinibbio

We’ve got all you need to know to watch the UFC’s special Sunday card in Glasgow.

MMA: UFC Fight Night-Nelson vs Jouban
MMA: UFC Fight Night-Nelson vs Jouban
Steve Flynn-USA TODAY Sports

The UFC will return to Glasgow for a special Sunday edition of UFC Fight Night. The card will feature welterweight prospect Gunnar Nelson taking on the surging Santiago Ponzinibbio. The co-main has intriguing hometown favorite Joanne Calderwood taking on Cynthia Calvillo in a women’s strawweight contest.

Sunday’s card will be a daytime event in the US, beginning at 12 p.m. ET with the UFC Fight Pass prelims. More prelims will continue at 1 p.m. on Fox Sports 1, with the main card starting at 3 p.m., also free to watch on Fox Sports 1. Live streaming for the card will be available at Fox Sports GO, UFC.TV and the UFC YouTube channel.

Nelson has won his last two fights, earning performance of the night honors in both of them. He’s lost to the two best fighters he’s faced, however, falling to Rick Story by split decision in October 2014 and losing a unanimous decision to the very tough Demian Maia in 2015.

His last two wins were both via submission, a guillotine choke of Alan Jouban and a rear-naked choke of Albert Tumenov. He last fought in March of this year.

Ponzinibbio boasts a 24-3 record with wins over Court McGree, Zak Cummings and Nordine Taleb in his last three fights. His last loss was to the tough Lorenz Larkin in June 2015.

Below is all you need to know to watch the action as well as the full official fight card for Sunday.

More UFC Fight Night 113 Coverage

All Times Eastern

How to watch UFC Fight Night 133: Nelson vs. Ponzinibbio

Time: Prelims 1 at 12 p.m. prelims 2 at 1 p.m.; main card at 3 p.m.

Location: The SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland

TV: FOX Sports 1

Online Streaming: UFC Fight Pass, UFC.TV, UFC YouTube

UFC Fight Night 113 Full Fight Card

FS1 Main Card (3 p.m.)

Welterweight: Gunnar Nelson vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio
Women’s starwweight: Joanne Calderwood vs. Cynthia Calvillo
Lightweight: Paul Felder vs. Stevie Ray
Middleweight: Ryan Janes vs. Jack Marshman
Light heavyweight: Paul Craig vs. Khalil Rountree
Heavyweight: James Mulheron vs. Justin Willis

FS1 Preliminary Card (1 p.m.)

Welterweight: Bobby Nash vs. Danny Roberts
Flyweight: Alexandre Pantoja vs. Neil Seery
Welterweight: Galore Bafondo vs. Charlie Ward
Lightweight: Danny Henry vs. Daniel Teymur

Fight Pass Preliminary Card (12 p.m.)

Bantamweight: Brett Johns vs. Albert Morales
Women’s bantamweight: Amanda Lemos vs. Leslie Smith

See More:

More in MMA

MMA
UFC Freedom 250 was an embarrassing spectacle of misplaced patriotismUFC Freedom 250 was an embarrassing spectacle of misplaced patriotism
MMA

Love America? It’s gonna cost you.

By James Dator
MMA
‘EA Sports UFC 6’ review: The MMA game you’ve been waiting for‘EA Sports UFC 6’ review: The MMA game you’ve been waiting for
MMA

This game is a triumph.

By James Dator
NBA
Jimmy Butler and Paddy Pimblett get killed in new ‘Battlefield 6’ adJimmy Butler and Paddy Pimblett get killed in new ‘Battlefield 6’ ad
UFC
Daughter of WWE, UFC champion is one of the best shot putters in NCAA track and fieldDaughter of WWE, UFC champion is one of the best shot putters in NCAA track and field
UFC

Brock Lesnar’s daughter Mya is one of the best in shot put in NCAA track and field. After winning the indoor national championship, she’s eyeing an outdoor title too.

By Mitchell Northam
NBA
Conor McGregor sized up Brook Lopez and looked like a childConor McGregor sized up Brook Lopez and looked like a child
NBA

Ring the bell!

By James Dator
UFC
UFC 309 preview: 15 tidbits, facts and storylinesUFC 309 preview: 15 tidbits, facts and storylines
Play
UFC

Before UFC 309: ‘Jones vs. Miocic’ goes down later this evening (Sat., Nov. 16, 2024) from inside Madison Square Garden — the most iconic arena in sports — let’s checkout some random storylines, tidbits and statistics ahead of showtime.

By Alexander Behunin