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Robert Hynes

What time and TV channel is Tyson Fury v Dillian Whyte on tonight?

Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte clash in front of 94,000 spectators at Wembley Stadium tonight.

The Gypsy King defends his WBC world heavyweight title against the Brixton fighter, who was last seen in action when gaining revenge against Alexander Povetkin last year.

Fury has been hoping for a fight with Anthony Joshua for a number of years now, but that bout won't be happening anytime soon.

The pair were expected to meet last summer, but the fight fell through after Deontay Wilder won his arbitration case for a third fight with Fury before Joshua lost to Oleksandr Usyk.

Fury's brother Tommy is among the fighters in action on the undercard, while Kurt Walker fights in his second professional bout, but unfortunately that contest will not be televised live.

Here's everything you need to know:

Where and when is it?

The fight takes place at Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday April 23.

(Top Rank via Getty Images)

What time does it start at?

The first bout of the evening is scheduled to start at 5.45pm, with Ireland's Kurt Walker kicking off the card in his second pro bout against Romania's Stefan Nicolae.

Fury and Whyte are expected in the ring around 10pm.

What channel is it on?

BT Sport Box Office will show the action live from 6pm, meaning Kurt Walker's fight will not be shown live.

You can also follow live updates here.

Full card

• Tyson Fury 264.8 vs. Dillian Whyte 253 1/4
(Fury's WBC/Lineal/Ring Magazine Heavyweight Titles — 12 Rounds)

• Ekow Essuman 146.5 lbs vs. Darren Tetley 145 3/4 lbs
(Essuman's Commonwealth, British and IBF European Welterweight Titles — 12 Rounds)

• Isaac Lowe 125 1/4 lbs vs. Nick Ball 125.5 lbs
(Vacant WBC Silver Featherweight Title — 10 Rounds)

• David Adeleye 232.4 lbs vs. Chris Healey 282 lbs
(Heavyweight — 8 Rounds)

• Tommy Fury 177 3/4 lbs vs. Daniel Bocianski 175 lbs
(Light Heavyweight — 6 Rounds)

• Karol Itauma 175 3/4 lbs vs. Michael Ciach 175 3/4 lbs
(Light Heavyweight — 4 Rounds)

• Royston Barney-Smith 132 lbs vs. Constantin Radoi 132 lbs
(Junior Lightweight — 4 Rounds)

• Kurt Walker 129 lbs vs. Stefan Nicolae 127.4 lbs
(Junior Lightweight — 4 Rounds)

Quotes corner

Tyson Fury: "I’m so happy to be back here (in the UK) fighting at Wembley Stadium.

“Respect to Dillian Whyte and his team, proper professional men, and we’re going to give you a real fight.

“Don’t doubt us, we’re going to put a show on like no other before.

“It’s going to be a war, don’t worry about that.”

(Dave Shopland/REX/Shutterstock)

Dillian Whyte: “Fury’s style is boring. Now he’s a bit more exciting and in his last few fights he was able to stand and trade with Wilder.

“Wilder is dangerous but not that good, so Fury could stay in the pocket and outwork him and outhustle him, because Wilder didn’t do anything up close apart from throw that big right hand from range.

“People have been saying ‘Tyson Fury, he’s exciting’. No he’s not, he beat up Deontay Wilder three times. Three years prior, no one cared about Tyson Fury fights. The fights were boring.”

Betting odds

Tyson Fury win: 1/6

Dillian Whyte win: 4/1

Draw: 33/1

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