United Kingdom

anti-live broadcasts and channel details

Dillian White says he is “ready to do whatever it takes” to raise his hand against Tyson Fury after rivals finally faced each other before their fight for the world heavyweight title tonight.

White dropped several media reports, including a press conference announcing the fight and open training on Tuesday, ahead of a match expected to draw 94,000 spectators at Wembley Stadium.

But he showed up to face WBC champion Fury for the final pre-match press conference, a heart affair in which both fighters complimented each other. It wasn’t until they stared that irritation erupted between the camps, although Fury, the obligatory contender White, and promoter Frank Warren eased the tension.

“We worked hard at the gym, I believe in myself and I’m ready to do whatever it takes,” White said. “Victory in any way, I will do it. I’m not afraid to take risks, it’s nothing new.

“It means everything to fight in my homeland for the world title. This is huge. He and I didn’t expect to be here, especially me. I took risks again and again. and I’m rolling. “

Fury made the first defense of his title by stopping Diontay Wilder in the 11th round of a memorable battle in a trilogy last October, and the Briton insisted he had left no stone unturned in his preparations to face White.

“Dilian is a good fighter, he is big, strong, strong, he plays, he has a good striking power that knocks out many men,” said Fury.

“He has a lot of experience in the fighting game. He is definitely a person who needs a lot of respect and I gave him that.

“I did my best to train for that. I trained as hard for Dillian as I did for Wilder. He will fight the best Tyson Fury.”

Which TV channel is Fury vs. White on?

Spectators in the UK will have to purchase the battle on a pay-per-view basis from the BT Sport Box Office, with coverage starting around 6pm. It will be free to watch for the first hour, but then viewers will have to pay to watch the rest of the subcard plus the main event.

How much will it cost to watch the match tonight?

The event costs £ 24.95 to watch the BT Sport Box Office in the UK. In the US, the battle is also paid to watch ESPN + and costs $ 69.99.

How to watch the battle in Britain live

If you are a BT TV customer, then you can buy and watch BT Sport Box Office events on BT TV. You can sign up for a BT Sport Box Office account to watch the event online or in the BT Sport Box Office app.

If you are currently a BT Sport subscriber in Sky or have previously purchased a BT Sport Box Office event in Sky, you can purchase the event through your Sky box.

If you have Sky but do not currently subscribe to BT Sport or pay for BT Sport through Sky, you will first need to register and pay for your first BT event with a credit / debit card. Once you have purchased your event, you will be able to watch it by pressing Box Office on your Sky remote or tuning in the BT Sport Box Office 490/494 channels.

How can I broadcast the battle live?

You can access Fury v Whyte live on all major devices received only by registering for the official BT Sport watch. You can broadcast the battle in the BT Sport Box Office app.

What time does the battle begin?

Walks in the ring for the main event are expected between 22:00 and 23:00, but this is subject to change depending on what happens in the battles in the undercard.