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How to watch Fury vs. Usyk: PPV prices and live streams

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Tyson Fury returns to defend his heavyweight title in this weekend's highly-anticipated fight against Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia. We've compiled everything you need to know about how to watch Fury vs. Usyk live streams in more than 200 countries.

It was just six months ago that Fury last fought, almost losing to Francis Ngannou. The former UFC champion, participating in his first professional boxing match, knocked Fury down. Fury still ultimately won, but it was by a controversial split decision, so he has plenty to prove in this weekend's fight. Fury is the lineal and WBC heavyweight champion, while Usyk holds the WBO, WBA, and IBF heavyweight titles. Both men are professionally undefeated, so it's shaping up to be a can't-miss fight with four belts at stake.

This weekend, the live streaming options are simple. In more than 200 countries, you can tune in through DAZN. This usually requires both a subscription to DAZN (either monthly or annual) and an additional pay-per-view (PPV) fee. We have a full price breakdown for you below and details on what time you can expect to see Fury and Usyk square off and who else is on the fight card.

How to watch Fury vs. Usyk in the US & Canada

Fury vs. Usyk will be available to live stream through DAZN in the US and Canada. Viewers will need to pay a PPV fee of $69.99, and this also includes a free month of access to DAZN, which will continue to $29.99 per month afterward unless you decide to cancel. If you'd like to commit to DAZN for a longer term, the annual plan reduces the monthly cost to $19.99. So, you'll only need to pay the $69.99 upfront for the Fury vs. Usyk PPV event.

How to watch Fury vs. Usyk in the UK

Like the US and Canada, DAZN will also live stream the fight in the UK. In the UK, this will cost a PPV fee of £24.99. New DAZN users can get their first month free with sign-up, so you'll only pay £24.99 upfront this weekend. If you want to keep DAZN, it will be £24.99 a month, but you can cancel anytime. Signing up for an annual plan will reduce that cost to £14.99 monthly.

How to watch Fury vs. Usyk in 200 other countries

DAZN is available in more than 200 countries. You can check DAZN's complete list of countries that will stream the Fury vs. Usyk fight, along with a breakdown of how much it will cost in each region. It's certainly worth considering using a VPN to save money if you're in one of the more expensive locations. The UK access is considerably cheaper than the US, for example. 

How to watch Fury vs. Usyk from anywhere

If you happen to be traveling in a region where you're unable to access your DAZN account, you can always keep up with your subscription via VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are handy ways to temporarily change your viewing device's virtual location so that you can access your usual websites from anywhere. They're popular choices for people seeking increased internet privacy and the ability to use their usual apps while traveling.

Our go-to recommendation is ExpressVPN, a beginner-friendly VPN with a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can check out our official ExpressVPN review for additional details.

What is DAZN?

If you're a fan of boxing, DAZN is a solid streaming service to keep in your rotation. The streamer has many of the biggest fights out there, which it usually streams on a global scale. In addition to Fury vs. Usyk, DAZN will also stream Franklin vs. Vargas, Brooke vs. Vanzant, and Collazo vs. Gerardo Zapata, among many other upcoming fights. 

What time is Fury vs. Usyk?

While the event starts at 12 p.m. ET/5 p.m. BST, the main event ring walk won't happen until much later. According to DAZN, the Fury vs. Usyk ring walks are expected to start at 6:05 p.m. ET/11:05 p.m. BST.

Title fights

  • Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk (IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO heavyweight titles)
  • Jai Opetaia vs. Mairis Briedis (IBF cruiserweight title)
  • Joe Cordina vs. Anthony Cacace (IBF super featherweight title, Cordina defending)

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