All eyes will be on Wembley Stadium on Saturday night as Tyson Fury takes on Dillian Whyte in a heavyweight title fight at the home of football and, if you haven't been able to get a ticket, you can watch the action from the comfort of your own home.
With a crowd of around 94,000 expected to pack out Wembley for the bout, tickets for the event have been like gold dust as the outspoken fighters come face-to-face in the ring and let their punches do the talking. Both men seemed confident in the final press conference, taking time to praise their opponent, while talking up their own chances.
Fury said: "Dillian's a good fighter, he's big, strong, tough, game, he's got good punch power that's knocked out a lot of men. I've done everything I can possibly do to train for this. I've trained as hard for Dillian as I had for Wilder. He'll be fighting the best Tyson Fury."
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While tempers eventually flared between their respective camps, Whyte was also respectful on his opposition, saying: "Victory by any means necessary, I'll do that. I'm not scared to take risks, it's nothing new."
How to watch Fury v Whyte on TV
Viewers in the UK will have the option to buy the fight from BT Sport Box Office. While the first hour of coverage, set to get going at 6pm, will be free to view, the remainder of the action, including the undercard bouts, will only be able to be watched via pay per view. The man event is set to get going between 10 and 11pm.
The event is £24.95 to watch on BT Sport Box Office in the UK. Existing BT TV customers can sign up for a BT Sports Box Office account to view the event online or on the BT Sport Box Office app.
If you're with Sky but don't subscribe to BT Sport or you pay for BT Sport through Sky, first you'll need to register and pay for the event with BT by credit/debit card.
You will be able to live stream the fight on all accepted devices, but only after you've made the purchase via BT Sport.