How to watch Fury vs Whyte: date, time, location, card, live stream PPV price and more
The long-awaited boxing Battle of Britain is almost upon us as WBC heavyweight champ Tyson Fury returns to the UK for a title defence against fellow Brit and perpetual contender Dillian Whyte. With an expected capacity crowd of 90,000 fight fans, the clash marks Fury’s first appearance on home turf since all the way back in the summer of 2018. Not one to miss. Make sure you know how to watch a Fury vs Whyte live stream from anywhere.
Fury vs Whyte live stream
Date: Saturday, April 23
Main Card: 7pm BST / 2pm EDT / 11am PDT / 4am AEST / 6am NZST
Fury vs Whyte time (approx): 10pm BST / 5pm ET / 2pm PT / 7am AEST
Location: Wembley Stadium, London
Live stream: Fox Sports PPV/ESPN Plus PPV (US) | BT Sport Box Office (UK) | Stan Sports PPV (AU)
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For Dillian Whyte, this fight finally marks the title shot he has waited years for, so the Jamaican-born boxer is certain to give the fight everything he’s got. Whyte’s last appearance in the ring saw him knock out Alexander Povetkin in the fourth round of their high-stakes heavyweight rematch in Gibraltar back in March last year.
Tyson Fury comes into this one off the back of a comprehensive knockout victory over Deontay Wilder in the third of their trilogy fights back in October. As a further incentive for both fighters, the winner of this Wembley match-up looks set to face the victor of the upcoming Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua rematch in what will be a massive, money-spinning, undisputed world heavyweight title clash.
Follow our guide below to catch this unmissable fight – here’s how to watch a Fury vs Whyte live stream no matter where you are in the world.
Fury vs Whyte date, time and location
After what feels like years of talk and build-up, Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte will finally face off on Saturday, April 23 2022.
And for Fury fans in the UK, this will be the first of his bouts in years where you won’t have to stay up until stupid o’clock to catch the Gypsy King in full flow. The main card is scheduled to get started 7pm BST (2pm EDT, 4am AEST) with an estimated ring-walk time of 10pm BST.
And the reason for that more sociable event time? Fury is back in the UK, with this mega event set to take place at the magnificent Wembley Stadium in West London.
Are there any Fury vs Whyte free live streams?
For such a big ticket boxing event, it won’t surprise you to know that most countries have only PPV options for Fury vs Whyte – see below for more details.
That said, we’ve previously seen big fights like this streaming for free in the past in countries like Mexico (on Azteca 7) and Indonesia (on Indosiar) for lucky boxing fans in those regions. This is not something we can confirm at present but both will be well worth keeping your eye on nearer the time.
Fury vs Whyte live stream: how to watch the fight in the UK
How to watch Fury vs Whyte if you’re away from your country
Below, we’ve rounded up ways to watch Fury vs Whyte in various countries around the world. But if you’re abroad and discover that your usual coverage is geo-blocked, then the only alternative that we know is to use a VPN to dial in to a country that does is showing the fight.
The software is perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address and appear to be in a completely different location – and all through a safe, encrypted connection. Here’s how to get started.
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2. Connect to the right server location – open the VPN app, hit ‘choose location’ and select the appropriate location
3. Go to the broadcaster’s live stream – so if you’re from the UK you’ll want the BT Sport website, for example.
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Fury vs Whyte undercard
- Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte – WBC/Lineal Heavyweight title
- Anthony Cacace vs Jonathan Romero – Junior Lightweight
- Isaac Lowe vs Nick Ball – Featherweight
- David Adeleye vs Chris Healey – Heavyweight
- Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski – Light Heavyweight
- Karol Itauma vs Michal Ciach – Light Heavyweight
- Royston Barney-Smith vs Michael Walton – Junior Lightweight
- Kurt Walker vs TBA – Featherweight
Fury vs Whyte: Tale of the tape
Nicknames: The Gypsy King vs The Body Snatcher
Age: 33 vs 33
Belts: WBC heavyweight vs WBC interim
Stance: Orthodox vs Orthodox
Height: 6 foot 9 inches vs 6 foot 4 inches
Reach: 85 inches vs 78 inches
Fights: 32 vs 30
Losses: 0 vs 2
Draws: 1 vs 0
KOs: 22 vs 19
Who is Tyson Fury?
Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury is the undefeated WBC and The Ring heavyweight champion, and widely considered the lineal unified champion of the world.
The 33-year-old, who stands at a towering 6ft 9in, is one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world, and the only boxer to beat two champions with at least 10 successful title defences behind them.
He took the WBA, WBO IBO, IBF and The Ring titles off Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, but was forced to relinquish them due to a combination of factors, including contractual conflicts, doping violations and mental health issues.
A rematch fight against Deontay Wilder in 2020 saw Fury win via TKO in the seventh round after a dominant performance to take the WBC and The Ring magazine titles. Fury’s last fight saw him knock out Wilder once again, this time in the 11th round, in a third encounter between the two fighters back in October last year.
Who is Dillian Whyte?
A former kickboxing champion, Whyte defeated Anthony Joshua in his first amateur bout in 2009, and would face AJ again six years later, with Joshua coming out on top this time after a close-fought contest.
He went on to notch up notable wins over Dereck Chisora (twice), Joseph Parker, Oscar Rivas and Lucas Browne.
A perennial contender, the 33-year-old had recorded 11 consecutive victories before a stunning loss at the left fist of Povetkin in August 2020 – only the second of his career (28-2 with 18 KOs).
The 33-year-old, would go to avenge that defeat in the rematch in March last year, with a superb TKO victory in the 4th round to put him back on the road to a title shot.
Fury vs Whyte: Prediction
After three amazing fights against Deontay Wilder, two of which he entered as underdog, Tyson Fury comes into this fight as the heavyweight division’s main man.
Despite his towering six-foot-nine stature and 270 pounds frame, Fury boasts arguably the best footwork at this weight. With a supremely resolute chin as witnessed in his battles with Wilder, it’s hard to see the sometimes ponderous Whyte pulling off a shock here.
Fury vs Whyte: Are tickets still available?
With huge demand for this fight, capacity at Wembley for the event was increased at the start of April to 94,000, with Fury vs Whyte now set to be the highest boxing attendance of all time in the UK.
As of writing, tickets are still available via official ticket partner for the fight, Ticketmaster.