Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte are set to face off at Wembley Stadium on Saturday (April 23) with the WBC belt on the line.

Fury won that title after defeating Deontay Wilder in their trilogy bout in Las Vegas last October.

Meanwhile, Whyte last competed in March 2021, knocking out Alexander Povetkin to avenge his own stoppage loss to the Russian from August 2020.

This all British bout is one of the biggest boxing fights in the history of the sport for the UK.

The build-up to the fight has been rather unusual, with Whyte not being involved at all with press conferences and other activities until very recently.

This is because Whyte and his team have had a series of disputes with Fury’s UK co-promoter Frank Warren, some of which were aired in a clash involving Whyte’s lawyer last month.

Fury vs Whyte ring walk time

The ring walks are confirmed to begin from 10pm on Saturday, according to Talksport.

Fury vs Whyte fight time

The fight should begin shortly after the ringwalks at 10pm so it may be at around 10.10pm or 10.15pm when the fight officially begins.

How to watch Fury vs Whyte

It will be broadcast on BT Sport Box Office in the UK and will cost £24.95.

Their coverage will begin from 7pm and continue into the late hours on Saturday evening.

BT Sport Box Office is on Sky channel 490, BT channel 494, and in the live events section on Virgin Media.

Who is on the undercard for Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte?

The undercard listings for the fight are as follows:

  • Isaac Lowe vs Nick Ball (featherweight)
  • Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski (light-heavyweight)
  • Anthony Cacace vs Jonathan Romero (super featherweight)
  • David Adeleye vs Chris Healey (heavyweight)
  • Karol Itauma vs Michal Ciach (light-heavyweight)
  • Royston Barney-Smith vs Constantin Radoi (super featherweight)
  • Kurt Walker vs Stefan Nicolae (super featherweight)

The undercard fights will begin at 6pm.