The fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte is set to be one of the biggest British fights of all time, with up to 94,000 people expected at Wembley Stadium on Saturday. The capacity at the national stadium was increased last week, meaning that the fight is set to become the highest boxing attendance of all time in the UK.
The two stars will compete to become heavyweight champion of the world, with Whyte the mandatory challenger for Fury's WBC belt. It will be Fury's return to UK soil for the first time since beating Sefer Seferi at Windsor Park, Belfast in 2018, the last fight before the first part of an epic trilogy against Deontay Wilder.
The fight could be Fury's last ever fight, with the undefeated heavyweight champion vowing to retire after the fight. This would rule out a unification bout against either Oleksandr Usyk or Anthony Joshua
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If you are looking to get a glimpse of Fury for potentially the last time in the UK and still haven't got a ticket, we have all the key information you need here.
Are Fury vs Whyte tickets still available?
Yes, tickets are still available via official ticket partner for the fight, Ticketmaster, as well as other resale sites which could have inflated ticket prices.