Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois live stream and TV guide: How to watch huge Wembley Stadium fight TONIGHT
ANTHONY JOSHUA returns to the ring this evening as takes on Daniel Dubois in an all-British world title fight at Wembley.
AJ has been in fine form of late, winning his last four fights since suffering back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk.
Anthony Joshua takes on Daniel Dubois in a huge world title fight at Wembley[/caption]ANTHONY JOSHUA VS DANIEL DUBOIS: All the information you need ahead of huge world title fight at Wembley
Most recently, Joshua brutally knocked out former UFC champion Francis Ngannou in the second round of their crossover bout in Saudi Arabia.
But on Saturday night, AJ will face his biggest test in recent years as he takes on Dubois, who goes into the fight on the back of an impressive win over Filip Hrgovic, which saw the 27-year-old become IBF heavyweight world champion.
DDD will put his strap on the line against Joshua, with the winner of the all-Brit clash likely to be in line to face the winner of Usyk’s rematch with Tyson Fury.
When is Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois?
- Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois will take place on Saturday, September 21.
- The event will start at 4pm BST.
- Wembley Stadium will host.
How to watch Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois
Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois will be aired by THREE different broadcasters.
The all-British fight will be available to buy on TNT Sports Box Office for £19.99, while DAZN subscribers can purchase the bout for £19.99.
Sky Sports Box Office will also broadcast the event with it priced at the slightly cheaper £19.95.
Alternatively, you can keep up to date with the huge bout from Wembley by following SunSport’s live blog.
Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois full card
Here is the full card for Saturday night’s huge event at Wembley:
Daniel Dubois (C) vs Anthony Joshua (IBF heavyweight title)
Josh Kelly vs Ishmael Davis (middleweight)
Tyler Denny (C) vs Hamzah Sheeraz (European middleweight title)
Anthony Cacace (C) vs Josh Warrington (IBF and IBO super-featherweight titles)
Joshua Buatsi vs Willy Hutchinson (WBO interim light-heavyweight title)
Mark Chamberlain vs Josh Padley (lightweight)