Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall will settle their rivalry in an undisputed super-lightweight title fight tonight in Glasgow.
Taylor will look to defend his undisputed 140lb belts for the first time as he faces WBO mandatory challenger Jack Catterall at the OVO Hydro arena.
Catterall stepped aside to allow Taylor to compete for the undisputed belts against Jose Ramirez last May, winning that fight by decision.
The 28-year-old challenger is undefeated in 26 professional fights whilst Taylor has gone 18-0 with 13 of those wins coming by knockout.
Taylor has told Catterall he has no way of beating him unless he lands a big punch, but Catterall has promised to deliver a big upset.
Here's all you need to know about tonight's world title fight...
Fight start time and how to watch via live stream and on TV
UK viewers can watch Taylor vs Catterall on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Arena, meaning it will be free to watch for Sky Sports customers.
Coverage of the event will begin at 7pm with the ring walks for the main event expected to take place at 10pm.
The fights can also be streamed via Sky Go on your mobile, tablet or desktop computer, if you aren't a Sky Sports customer you can purchase a Now TV day pass here for £11.98.
Undercard
Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall - for undisputed super-lightweight titles
Robeisy Ramirez vs Eric Donovan
Nick Campbell vs Jay McFarlane
Bilal Fawaz vs Malam Varela
Ebonie Jones vs Eftychia Kathopouli
Cori Gibbs vs Carlos Perez
Paddy Donovan vs Miroslav Serban
Scott Forrest vs Erik Nazaryan
Kurt Walker vs Jaroslav Hriadel
Kieran Molloy vs Damian Esquisabel
Mark McKeown vs Laszlo Szoke
Odds
Taylor 1/16
Catterall 8/1
Draw 25/1
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Quotes corner
Josh Taylor: "I'm delighted to be back home, the last two years have been frustrating for everybody. For me, I've boxed twice in two years, one behind closed doors and the second one was a limited crow
"Coming back home, seeing all the fans again in a sold-out arena. I'm back in my home arena [for the first time] since I won my Commonwealth world games.
"I've got a long journey of success here and it's continue on Saturday night. Same result, different day."
Jack Catterall: "I believe I can match his nasty streak, but I don't have to because I can beat him by being me. I know I can outbox him definitely we will see, he is in for a long night.
"That's where his downfall is, he is too hot-headed, I feel better in myself, these last couple of years have been frustrating.
"But luckily I haven't got many miles on the clock and it's now time for me to kick on and fight the best boys in the division."