Fans are counting down the days until Tyson Fury's long-awaited return to a UK fight, which is set for Wembley on April 23rd. It has been years since Fury last took to the ring in British shores, approaching three years, and supporters have been lapping up the opportunity to see him defend his heavyweight belt.
Tickets for his bout against Dillian Whyte became available on Wednesday and, by the evening, were close to a sell-out with over 85,000 sold. That has seen Frank Warren lodge for the attendance to be made higher, seeking an attendance of 100,000 - which would make it the most attended fight in UK history.
Such an expansion would be welcomed by supporters, providing more opportunity for them to attend, but tickets are still available - albeit for an expensive price. On Ticketmaster, the cheapest price for a pair of tickets is £401.50 for seats in the highest tier at Wembley - so you'd better bring your binoculars.
ALSO READ: Eddie Hearn shares mocking text from Tyson Fury after Wembley sell-out
For a seat closer to the action, in the second tier, the cheapest price currently available for a pair of tickets is a whopping £577.50 each. When searching for the 'best seats', the cheapest price for that criteria is £896.37 each - with the next cheapest being a whopping £1160 each.
On top of that, all ticket prices still need a handling fee to be added, as well as potentially delivery fees, and ticket sales are limited to a maximum of six per person and per household.
The hope is that if more attendance was to be added, cheaper alternatives would then be made available - but it's likely the demand would still be in excess of what is available.
Catch up on all the latest Gypsy King headlines with our Tyson Fury section.