For fans and practitioners looking to watch top-tier Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) in 2026, FloGrappling
remains the primary streaming hub for major tournaments, though free options exist for specific regional and open events. Whether you are following the
circuit or specialized submission-only professional shows, here is your guide to navigating BJJ streams this year. Major BJJ Streaming Platforms FloGrappling
The dominant player in BJJ media. They hold exclusive rights to most IBJJF major championships (Euros, Pans, Worlds) and ADCC Opens. Often used by organizations like the IBJJF for free live previews BJJ streams
(usually the first few hours of a major event) or full mat coverage for smaller "Open" tournaments. UFC Fight Pass
A secondary home for professional invitational events such as Polaris and the Invitational series. AJP Tour TV
The specific home for the Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro tour, which hosts events globally. Upcoming 2026 Streaming Schedule For fans and practitioners looking to watch top-tier
The following major events are scheduled for live broadcast across major platforms in the coming weeks: Date (2026) Event Name Primary Platform ADCC Los Angeles Open & Youth Trials FloGrappling IBJJF European Kids FloGrappling ADCC Buenos Aires Open FloGrappling April 24–30 Brasileiro Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF FloGrappling Main Character Jiu-Jitsu 9 FloGrappling Viewing Options & Tips Live Watch-Alongs: Many popular BJJ creators on platforms like
host live watch-alongs for major events, providing free community commentary even if they cannot show the matches directly due to licensing. Event Replays: If you miss a live broadcast, FloGrappling typically archives matches within hours of completion. Mobile Access:
Most fans consume these streams via dedicated apps on mobile devices, though casting to a TV is often preferred for high-stakes black belt finals. local watch party at a BJJ academy near you for the upcoming IBJJF Brasileiro F2W (Fight to Win) – Some prelims on
Several smaller promotions now stream entirely free:
👉 Follow BJJ Streams accounts on Twitter (X) – fans often post direct links to lesser-known events.
Geo-blocking is a nightmare for BJJ fans. Sometimes a PPV available in the USA is blacked out in the UK because a local broadcaster bought the rights.