One of the final major MMA events of the year sees the conclusion of the second season of PFL Europe in Lyon, France.
The full card for December 14 at the LDLC Arena is now official with the event featuring four different sections that all have different stakes attached.
In the final three fights of the night, some of the top talent on the roster will look to earn important victories.
Main event billing unsurprisingly goes to Abdoul Abdouraguimov who will look to earn his third win in the promotion when he takes on former UFC fighter Laureano Staropoli.
In the co-main event, undefeated rising talent Patrick Habirora will face a tough test in Switzerland's Catalin Safta who hasn't been finished in seven pro fights.
Rounding out this top section of the card is a heavyweight clash between Mickael Groguhe and Lamine Sene.
Before those showcase bouts are the finals of the PFL Europe season with new champions being crowned at bantamweight, lightweight, welterweight and women's flyweight.
There's fascinating narratives in all of these bouts with Lewis McGrillen looking to pull off an incredible win after putting himself in the finals with a fight of the year bout against Dean Garnett and Jakub Kaszuba looking to become the first back-to-back champion when he faces an incredibly dangerous Connor Hughes.
Valentina Scatizzi will compete in her second final in a row after stepping in to replace the injured Shanelle Dyer to face Paulina Wiśniewska.
The next section of the card features the introduction of a new format for the PFL which is being called "Doumbé Decides".
Here, PFL star Cédric Doumbé will watch over four all-French bouts and at the end of it, he will decide who did enough to earn a contract with the promotion.
The four fights that will be judged are as follows:
Mathys Duragrin vs Yassin Chtatou - featherweight
Badr Medkouri vs Karrar Hammodi - heavyweight
Mehdi Saadi vs Mahio Campanella - bantamweight
Salvo Giudice vs Atilla Kobas - welterweight
Last but not least, the card will open with a welterweight prelim between France's Brice Belghazi and Ireland's Eoin Sheridan and Italy's Claudio Pacella taking on England's Oscar Ownsworth at lightweight.