Anthony Joshua and his opponent Daniel Dubois(Image: 2024 Mark Robinson)

How to watch Anthony Joshua v Daniel Dubois fight on your TV

Anthony Joshua's IBF title showdown with Daniel Dubois takes place at Wembley this evening

by · Wales Online

Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois touch gloves tonight in front of 96,000 fans at Wembley Stadium.

Joshua is looking to join an exclusive club this evening, joining Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, Vitali Klitschko, Muhammad Ali and Michael Moorer as the sixth fighter to become three-time heavyweight champ.

Standing in his way is fellow Brit Dubois, who comes into this one as underdog despite arriving here thanks to back-to-back victories.

Here is everything you need to know about the superstar bout, including how to watch on your TV.

When and where is Joshua v Dubois taking place?

The two boxers face off at Wembley Stadium, London, on Saturday, September 21.

The undercard is packed with talent, with the main event set to get under way around 10pm.

How can I watch it on TV?

The event is a pay-per-view, so you'll have to pay extra on top of your sports channels subscriptions.

Sky Sports customers can watch for £19.95 via Sky Sports Box Office, while you can also purchase the fight through DAZN for £19.99.

New DAZN subscribers will also get seven-day free trial to get a taster of what else the channel has to offer.

TNT Sports Box Office are also showing the fight for £19.99, and it can be watched on Discovery+, EE TV and Prime Video.

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Watch Joshua vs Dubois on DAZN

Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois will be broadcast live on DAZN pay-per-view.

Boxing fans can order the fight here for £19.99 to stream the action live from Wembley.

£19.99

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Order the fight here

Full undercard

  • Daniel Dubois v Anthony Joshua (IBF heavyweight title)
  • Hamzah Sheeraz v Tyler Denny (European middleweight title)
  • Anthony Cacace v Josh Warrington (IBF super-featherweight title)
  • Joshua Buatsi v Willy Hutchinson (WBO interim light-heavyweight title)
  • Liam Smith v Josh Kelly (light-middleweight)
  • Mark Chamberlain v Josh Padley (lightweight)