Tyson Fury will fight on English soil for the first time in almost four years when he faces Dillian Whyte this weekend.
The Gypsy King defends his WBC world heavyweight title against the Brixton boxer in an all-British showdown.
Fury's last two fights have come against Deontay Wilder and the 33-year-old comes into the bout with his undefeated record intact.
Whyte, who is only a few months older than Fury, has lost two of his 30 professional bouts, against Alexander Povetkin in 2020 and Anthony Joshua in 2015.
But he avenged that Povetkin defeat when last seen in the ring over a year ago in Gibraltar.
Here's what you need to know:
Date
Saturday, April 23.
Venue
Wembley Stadium, with 94,000 fans set to attend.
Start time
The main event is expected to start around 10pm.
TV channel and stream information
BT Sport Box Office will show the bout live. It costs €29.99 to purchase in Ireland.
Undercard
Tyson Fury (c) vs Dillian Whyte
Isaac Lowe vs Nick Ball
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski
David Adeleye vs Chris Healey
Karol Itauma vs Michal Ciach
Royston Barney-Smith vs Jahfieus Faure
Kurt Walker vs Stefan Nicolae
Quotes corner
Tyson Fury: “We will put on a good fight and leave it all in the ring, I will be leaving every ounce of strength and energy I have in my body in the ring on Saturday night.
“The rest of it is God’s will, so if it is written in the stars on Saturday night then guess what Frank Warren? We will have a drink after the fight to a very successful night and career. That’s it.”
Dillian Whyte: “I am very confident in beating him. It will be good to shut a few people up man.
“It will mean everything to me. I am a guy who as a kid had no future, no education, no family. I am a survivor. I have been on the streets since I was a child.
“I have come from nothing. I had no backing, no support and I didn’t even go to school, so I did not do sports at school.
“For someone like me to come from where I have come from and to be world heavyweight champion of the world, that is true inspiration. That is real inspiration. Not someone who has come from a boxing family, or someone who has gone to the Olympics and been in the Olympic bubble.
“I was a thug on the street who could knock people out and I decided I can’t afford to go to jail so I need to do something else. So, I did this and got better and better, but I am under no illusions.
“I don’t go around and say I am the greatest. I know what I am and I know what I bring. I have a lot of pain and frustration to take out on someone.”
Betting odds
Tyson Fury win: 1/6
Dillian Whyte win: 4/1
Draw: 33/1
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