The PFL is set to close out the 2024 season with the world championships taking place on Friday, November 29th in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Six world title fights are set for the main card with a former champion returning in the main event to try and become a two-time winner at featherweight.

England's Brendan Loughnane has rebounded from a tough year in 2023 to make it all the way to the finals once again.

He now faces the undefeated Timur Khizriev in a great fight at 145-pounds.

In the co-main event, Loughnane's fellow Mancunian will look to maintain her undefeated record when Dakota Ditcheva takes on former UFC title challenger Taila Santos in what might be the night's best match-up.

Another former champion in Impa Kasanganay is also out to win his second championship when he faces Dovletzhan Yagshimuradov at light heavyweight.

A battle between two incredibly well-rounded Russian competitors takes place at welterweight when Magomed Umalatov and Shamil Musaev collide in a high-level contest.

Brent Primus faces Gadzhi Rabadanov at lightweight whilst the heavyweights open the main card with another all-Russian affair between Denis Goltsov and Oleg Popov.

The card is also set to feature a heavy presence from the PFL MENA roster with four champions being crowned alongside a showcase bout between Hattan Alsaif and Lilia Osmani.

Finally, five other showcase fights are also set for the card making this one of the promotion's biggest fight cards to date.

Most notably, PFL 2023 featherweight winner Jesus Pinedo makes his long awaited return for his first fight of 2024 when he takes on Jeremy Kennedy alongside the following match-ups:

Mansour Barnaoui vs Alfie Davis - lightweight

Slim Trabelsi vs Abraham Bably - heavyweight

Asael Adjoudj vs Jose Perez - featherweight

Costello Van Steenis vs Joao Dantas - middleweight