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Tyson Fury will make his UK homecoming in a heavyweight title defence against domestic rival Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium.

The 'Gypsy King' will be looking to retain his crown for the second time after knocking out Deontay Wilder last year in an epic trilogy bout to end their rivalry.

Whyte has yet to emerge from a cover of silence since the fight was announced, but is preparing to challenge for the heavyweight title after a frustrating wait of over 1,000 days.

Fury will go into the huge domestic contest as the favourite and has made plans to retire after the final bell against his British rival.

His challenger will return to the ring for the first time since his rematch victory over Alexander Povetkin over a year ago, and will be looking to cause a mighty upset.

Here is all you need to know ahead of the huge heavyweight world title clash...

Ring walks for the bumper main event between Fury and Whyte are expected to take place at 10pm with action getting underway shortly after.

The main pay-per-view broadcast for the event will get underway at 6pm with the main event start time subject to the duration of the undercard bouts.

BT Sport Box Office will show Fury v Whyte exclusively live on Saturday 23 rd April from 6pm with the event available to purchase for £24.95.

It can be live streamed

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