Tyson Fury steps back into the ring tonight to defend his WBC and The Ring heavyweight title belts against Derek Chisora. It will be the second time he has fought this year following his defeat of Dillian Whyte in April.
Coverage of tonight's fight gets underway on BT Sport Box Office from 6pm, with the main event between Fury and Whyte expected to take place at around 9:15pm. Daniel Dubois is on the undercard, taking on Kevin Lerena.
If you're not a BT Sport subscriber, then the good news is that you do not need to be to access their Box Office coverage. The channel is also accessible both on TV and online through the following means:
How to watch Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora on UK TV
- Sky Sports subscribers - BT Sport Box Office is available to Sky customers on channel 490. You can buy the fight directly through Sky by going to www.sky.com/boxoffice/btsport
- Virgin Media subscribers - Virgin Media customers can access the fight by going to the 'On Demand' section and selecting it from the Live Events list.
- BT TV subscribers - BT TV customers can find the Fury versus Whyte fight either through their BT TV Player or channel 494.
- Watch Online - The BT Sport Box Office app is available to download on PC or Mac, as well as on mobile or tablet. Buy the fight or sign in to watch it if you've already made the purchase by going here.
If you're interested in the last option but would like to watch the action unfold on your TV set, you can do so via Chromecast or Airplay.
EE, O2, and Vodafone customers may also be interested to hear that you can also add the payment for the fight to their next phone bill. As always, BT are keen to stress that you "make sure [to] have the bill payer’s permission."
Go to the Box Office section of the BT Sport website for more information and details on how to watch tonight's fight.
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