BT SPORT Box Office have announced the pay-per-view price for Tyson Fury's fight with Dillian Whyte.

The Gypsy King is due to defend his WBC world title against Whyte at Wembley on April 23.


And fans will be able to watch the bout for £24.95, which is the same price as Fury's previous fight with Wilder.

The fight can be watched through BT TV, Virgin TV, Sky or online via the web or the BT Sport Box Office App

Wembley sold out in 90 minutes for the event, with the undercard starting at 7 p.m.

The main event is predicted to start at 10 p.m. – meaning British fans will not have to set an alarm to watch Fury in action for once.

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It is the Gypsy King's first fight on UK soil since he fought Francesco Pianeta in Belfast in 2018.

And the fight is set to be Fury's first in London since 2015, when he defeated Derek Chisora at the ExCel.

Whyte, meanwhile, makes his first appearance at Wembley in his first all-British showdown since fighting Chisora in 2018.

Billed as the Battle of Britain, it is the first all-Brit heavyweight world title clash since Frank Bruno fought Lennox Lewis in 1993.

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But so far no fights have been announced for the undercard of the huge clash.

Despite that, Fury is anticipating some exciting fights, possibly involving his father John.

Fury said: "I’m trying to get John on the undercard to be honest. We’re still working on that," Fury said.

“Frank [Warren] is working very hard behind the scenes, it’s not been announced but I’m just going to give you a little sneaky preview.

“Big John, trying to get him on the undercard. So yeah, don’t be surprised.”

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    BT SPORT Box Office have announced the pay-per-view price for Tyson Fury's fight with Dillian Whyte.

    The Gypsy King is due to defend his WBC world title against Whyte at Wembley on April 23.


    And fans will be able to watch the bout for £24.95, which is the same price as Fury's previous fight with Wilder.

    The fight can be watched through BT TV, Virgin TV, Sky or online via the web or the BT Sport Box Office App

    Wembley sold out in 90 minutes for the event, with the undercard starting at 7 p.m.

    The main event is predicted to start at 10 p.m. – meaning British fans will not have to set an alarm to watch Fury in action for once.

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    Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte: Date, venue and TV info as fight confirmed

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    It is the Gypsy King's first fight on UK soil since he fought Francesco Pianeta in Belfast in 2018.

    And the fight is set to be Fury's first in London since 2015, when he defeated Derek Chisora at the ExCel.

    Whyte, meanwhile, makes his first appearance at Wembley in his first all-British showdown since fighting Chisora in 2018.

    Billed as the Battle of Britain, it is the first all-Brit heavyweight world title clash since Frank Bruno fought Lennox Lewis in 1993.

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    • What do we know so far about Fury vs Whyte? All the date, venue and TV info as it is revealed

    But so far no fights have been announced for the undercard of the huge clash.

    Despite that, Fury is anticipating some exciting fights, possibly involving his father John.

    Fury said: "I’m trying to get John on the undercard to be honest. We’re still working on that," Fury said.

    “Frank [Warren] is working very hard behind the scenes, it’s not been announced but I’m just going to give you a little sneaky preview.

    “Big John, trying to get him on the undercard. So yeah, don’t be surprised.”

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