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How to watch PFL 4: What time does PFL start at? When does Myles Price fight?

Kilkenny's Myles Price gets a second shot under the PFL banner on Friday night against ex-UFC lightweight Jeremy Stephens.

Ken McGuire by Ken McGuire
Friday 17 June, 2022
in MMA
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Jeremy Stephens (L) and Myles Price (R) at the PFL 4 ceremonial weigh-ins. Photo: PFL Media

Jeremy Stephens (L) and Myles Price (R) at the PFL 4 ceremonial weigh-ins. Photo: PFL Media

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PFL 4 lands tonight – or the early hours of Saturday morning – as the second half of PFL’s regular season kicks into action.

It’s the first of three events scheduled over the coming weeks for the Overtime Elite Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. We’re taking the big interest this weekend as Kilkenny’s Myles Price steps into the PFL SmartCage for the second time this year.

You only have to go back to the first weekend of May for his PFL debut, then dropping a first-round submission loss to former UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis.

In conversations with Scoreline since, Price (11-8) knows that his three-year layoff was a contributing factor to his decision-making process during the fight, but now that the rust has been shaken off, he’s ready for to put on a show against another former UFC contender.

Standing in his way this weekend is Jeremy Stephens (28-20), who stepped onto the scales in Atlanta clean-shaven and with the aid of a towel to make the 156lb limit for their lightweight bout. Price landed on the scales earlier, tipping 155.2lbs.

Who’s on the PFL 4 fight card?

ESPN Card

  • Lightweight: Clay Collard (155.2 lbs.) vs. Alexander Martinez (155.8 lbs.) 
  • Light Heavyweight: Antonio Carlos Jr. (205.8 lbs.) vs. Bruce Souto (205.2 lbs.)
  • Lightweight: Raush Manfio (155.8 lbs.) vs. Olivier Aubin-Mercier (155.8 lbs.)
  • Lightweight: Jeremy Stephens (156 lbs.) vs. Myles Price (155.2 lbs.)

ESPN+ Card

  • Light Heavyweight: Omari Akhmedov (203.2 lbs.) vs. Teodoras Aukstuolis (204 lbs.) 
  • Lightweight: Natan Schulte (156 lbs.) vs. Marcin Held (155.6 lbs.) 
  • Light Heavyweight: Emiliano Sordi (204.8 lbs.) vs. Delan Monte (205.6 lbs.) 
  • Light Heavyweight: Robert Wilkinson (206 lbs.) vs. Viktor Pesta (205.8 lbs.) 
  • Light Heavyweight: Marthin Hamlet (205.6 lbs.) vs. Josh Silveira (205.6 lbs.)
  • Lightweight Showcase Bout: Jake Childers (155 lbs.) vs. Nate Jennerman (155 lbs.)

What time is PFL 4 on?

PFL 4 starts at 7pm ET at the Overtime Arena in Atlanta, Georgia (US). It’s a five hour time difference for Irish viewers so coverage will start around midnight on Channel 4 (details below) with the main card coverage airing from 3am. Based on previous cards, PFL tend to keep things ticking along so if it’s just the main card you’re after, expect to see the first fight of the

How to watch PFL 4

If you’re watching on the international stage, you’ll be looking for ESPN+ to follow the card on TV. For Irish and UK fight fans, Channel 4 have an exclusive deal in place allowing them to show all fights live.

Channel 4’s programming this weekend has the main card screening live on TV screens from 3am with the undercard and main card also available online.

You can watch all undercard fights and the main card below, beginning at 7pm ET / 12am GMT.

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