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How to watch Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois

How to watch Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois

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Boxer Daniel Dubois is putting his IBF world title on the line this month as he takes on Anthony Joshua in London at Wembley Stadium on September 21. But if you haven’t got tickets to see it in person, you might be wondering how to watch the bout. Thankfully we’ve got everything you need to know.

How to watch Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois

Here in the UK there are a number of ways to tune into the highly anticipated fight. First of all, it will be shown live on Sky Sports Box Office. The PPV (pay-per-view) will cost £19.95 for Sky customers. And you can watch it on Sky Q, Glass, Stream and Sky+. You’ll also get seven days of unlimited access to watch back any of the fights, from the day of the main event.

Another option is through DAZN, with this being a great option if you don’t have Sky or prefer to watch sports on your games console, streaming stick or on the go.

Getty/Mark Robinson
Getty/Mark Robinson

TNT Sports will also be showing the fight, with you being able to sign up solely to watch Joshua take on Dubois or you might already have a Discovery+ subscription, of which TNT Sports is included in. While Sky Sports have confirmed the exact price they’ll be charging, DAZN and TNT Sports have still to finalise this but we expect it to be a similar, if not the exact same price, to watch via them.

And if you happen to live in London, will be visiting that week or don’t mind making the trip, there are still plenty of tickets available to see the fight in person. Prices start at about £75 a ticket on Ticketmaster and this could be a great way to see the action up close and in person.

What to know

While the two men are pretty evenly matched in terms of their height and record, Joshua is looking to become heavyweight champion for a third time, with only five other men ever doing this before in history.

Getty/James Fearn
Getty/James Fearn

Joshua is also more experienced at world championship level than Dubois, even though both have an impressive knockout rate, with Dubois having 20 knockouts in 21 wins and Joshua having 25 knockouts in 28 wins.

It’s certainly going to be a fight that you won’t want to miss.

When does it start?

We expect start times to be confirmed a bit closer to the date but the first fights should start from around 4pm, with the main event ring walks taking place at around 10:30pm.

And if you didn’t get tickets to see Oasis, you will be happy to know that one of the Gallagher brothers will be performing before the fights take place.

So, you might want to remember to tune in early as Liam will be performing three songs to get the crowd ready for what should be a night to remember.

Sign up to watch the fight on DAZN here.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/Richard Pelham/James Chance

Topics: Boxing, Anthony Joshua