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UFC Rotterdam card: Full list of undercard matches for Struve vs. Volkov

Stefan Struve and Alexander Volkov will headline a UFC Fight Pass exclusive card on Saturday.

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The UFC returns to the Netherlands with a UFC Fight Pass-exclusive fight card on Saturday, and with the time difference you’ll be able to catch the main event between Stefan Struve and Alexander Volkov in the late afternoon.

Saturday’s card begins at 11:30 a.m. ET on UFC Fight Pass, with the main card set to begin at 3 p.m. The main card is also available on Fight Pass, which is the promotion’s online subscription service that has original content, preliminary fights for most pay-per-view and televised fight cards and, of course, these exclusive Fight Night events.

Struve and Volkov are both strong contenders in the heavyweight division, a division that has occasionally lagged behind the rest in regard to top talent. Struve is always entertaining to watch, though, and he’ll be favored after wins in his last two matches.

The main card will open with a bout between welterweights Leon Edwards and Bryan Barberena. Edwards is 13-3 with three consecutive wins in the UFC, while Barberena has gone 2-1 in his last three fights, with a knockout of Joe Proctor in his last outing.

A women’s bantamweight bout between Marion Reneau and Talita Bernardo will also take place on the main card. Reneau notably fought to a majority draw against the very tough Bethe Correia in her last outing, and has faced both Jessica Andrade (a win) and Holly Holm (a loss) in her UFC career.

Finally, the bout before the main event will see middleweight journeyman Siyar Bahadurzada welcome undefeated promotional newcomer Rob Wilkinson. Below you can find all the viewing information for UFC Rotterdam as well as the full official fight card.

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How to watch UFC Rotterdam

Date: Saturday, Sept. 2

Location: Ahoy Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Time: 11:30 a.m. (Prelims), 3 p.m. (Main card)

Online Streaming: UFC Fight Pass

UFC Rotterdam fight card

Main Card

Heavyweight: Alexander Volkov vs. Stefan Struve
Middleweight: Siyar Bahadurzada vs. Rob Wilkinson
Women’s bantamweight: Marion Reneau vs. Talita Bernardo
Welterweight: Leon Edwards vs. Bryan Barberena

Preliminary Card

Welterweight: Darren Till vs. Bojan Veličković
Lightweight: Mairbek Taisumov vs. Felipe Silva
Lightweight: Michel Prazeres vs. Mads Burnell
Lightweight: Rustam Khabilov vs. Desmond Green
Light heavyweight: Francimar Barroso vs. Alexandar Rakić
Featherweight: Mike Santiago vs. Zabit Magomedsharipov
Light heavyweight: Bojan Mihajlović vs. Abdul-Kerim Edilov
Lightweight: Thibault Gouti vs. Andrew Holbrook

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