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Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois: How to watch, tickets, date, start time and live stream details

Everything boxing fans need to know about the all-British heavyweight title clash between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.

Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois will go head-to-head for the IBF heavyweight title this weekend.

The belt was made available after Oleksandr Usyk was forced to vacate the belt just two weeks after becoming the undisputed champion of the heavyweight division, meaning Dubois was promoted to become IBF champion.

Around 96,000 fans will be in attendance to see Joshua aim to become a three-time world champion, with the winner of this fight set to take on whoever is victorious in the rematch between Tyson Fury and Usyk.

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How to watch Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois?

Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois will be broadcast live on DAZN pay-per-view.

Boxing fans can order the fight here for £19.99 in the UK and $19.99 in the US to stream the action live from Wembley Stadium, London.

UK fans can also watch live on Sky Sports Box Office which is priced at £19.95 for Sky customers in the UK and €24.95 for Sky customers in the Republic of Ireland up until midnight on Friday, 20 September.

Meanwhile, in the US, fans will also be able to watch on DAZN pay-per-view, which is available in over 200 countries.

Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois date, location, and start time

Joshua and Dubois will take place on Saturday 21 September at Wembley Stadium, London, UK.

The event will begin at 4 PM (UK time)/ 11 AM (ET) while the main event is set to get underway at 7 PM (UK time)/ 2 PM (ET).

Ringwalk time for Joshua and Dubois’ fight is expected to be at 11 PM (UK time)/ 6 PM (ET), however these times are all subject to change.

Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois tickets

Tickets for the fight are expected to be sold out come Saturday night, however, there are still some available via Ticketmaster. Large sections of the stadium have sold out already and were priced anywhere between £90 ($118.81) to over £1,000 ($1318).

Alternatively, ticket resale platform Twickets (which sells at face value only) may also have seats available.

Full Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois card

One of the most noticeable changes to the card for Saturday’s fight is the withdrawal of Liam Smith.

‘Beefy’ had been set to face Josh Kelly but was forced to pull out due to illness.

Thankfully a replacement has been found, with Ishmael Davies stepping with less than a week to go to ensure Kelly still has an opponent.

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Anthony Joshua record

Since turning professional in 2013, Joshua has fought 31 times, winning 28 of those and losing three.

Two of those defeats came against Usyk and the other to Andy Ruiz Jr.

Dubois record

Dubois may be seven years younger than Joshua, but still has had plenty of experience in the professional game.

In total, Dubois has fought 23 times, winning 21 of those in total. His only two defeats have come against Joe Joyce and Usyk.

The majoirty of his fights have ended in brutal fashion, with Dubois only winning one of his fights by going the full distance, which was his most recent bout against Filip Hrgovic.