At the Mayadeen in Riyadh, the final stage of the PFL's 2024 season will take place this Friday night, November 29.

Six fighters will be crowned as PFL champions for this years campaign with tournament finals in the heavyweight, light heavyweight, welterweight, lightweight, featherweight and women's flyweight divisions.

In the main event, Brendan Loughnane looks to become a two-time champion at 145-pounds when the 35-fight veteran faces off with the undefeated Timur Khizriev.

The co-main event features Loughnane's fellow Mancunian Dakota Ditcheva as tries to keep her undefeated record intact against the former UFC title challenger Taila Santos in a fight that fans have wanted to see since this year's brackets were announced.

Impa Kasanganay is also out to win his second PFL title when he faces Dovlet Yagshimuradov who has won his last six in a row.

The welterweight match-up might be one of the most high-level fights to ever take place in a PFL final as two undefeated Russians collide with Magomed Umalatov facing Shamil Musaev.

Former Bellator champion Brent Primus looks to add a PFL title to his trophy cabinet when he takes on Gadzhi Rabadanov who has won eight consecutive fights under the PFL and Bellator banners.

The main card opener features the second all-Russian final with PFL veteran Denis Goltsov colliding with Oleg Popov who hasn't lost since the third fight of his pro career in 2016.

A run of the best PFL world championship match-ups to date isn't the only thing that this card boasts. In fact, it's only one of three stages that are set for the evening.

Before the PFL season concludes, the first four PFL MENA champions will be crowned whilst kicking off the night will be five showcase bouts.

The likes of Mansour Barnaoui versus Alfie Davis and the return of Jesus Pinedo in a bout with Jeremy Kennedy are the two that really stand out.

It's a huge card from the promotion and though there's an awful lot of mixed martial arts action to digest here, the six main card fights (which are all contested over five rounds), are some of the best match-ups that the PFL's season format has ever produced.