Following the official announcement of the first two fights for the UFC's return to London, England on March 22, another four bouts have been added to the card.
The promotion recently added more match-ups to the Fight Night event, one of which sees Molly McCann return to the Octagon.
Liverpool's McCann went 1-1 throughout 2024 after suffering a decisive loss to Bruna Brasil at UFC 304 following the first submission win of her career in February.
In the capital, she will take on Brazil's Istela Nunes who is winless inside the Octagon after signing to the UFC from ONE Championship.
Her last fight came in July of 2023 where she suffered a dislocated elbow 34 seconds into her contest with Victoria Dudakova.
This strawweight clash will be joined by another fight in the same division as Ireland's Shauna Bannon faces off with India's Puja Tomar.
Tomar, who also previously competed in ONE, made her UFC debut in June where she earned a split decision over Rayanne Amanda.
Ireland's Bannon has gone 1-1 inside the Octagon after beating Alice Ardelean in Manchester this year to bounce back from her loss to Brasil in 2023.
At middleweight, Christian Leroy Duncan looks to return to the win column following his defeat to Gregory Rodrigues on that same night in Manchester this past July.
"CLD" will face Russia's Andrey Pulyaev who will be making his Octagon debut after winning a contract on this year's season of Dana White's Contender Series.
Undefeated Frenchman Oumar Sy will be hoping to go 3-0 in the UFC when he takes on the ranked light heavyweight, Alonzo Menifield.
The 14-fight UFC veteran will attempt to snap a two-fight losing skid when he goes up against the undefeated 29-year old.
These four additions join the two top 15 bouts that were recently confirmed with the card with Jan Błachowicz vs Carlos Ulberg and Marcin Tybura vs Mick Parkin taking the total fights to six.