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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte odds and free bets: Fury red-hot favourite to win Wembley showdown

Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte go head-to-head in what promises to be a stunning night of heavyweight boxing at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

The all-British bout will take place in front of over 90,000 fans, most of which are likely to be cheering on The Gipsy King, who is bidding to extend his unbeaten record in the ring to an incredible 33 fights.

Fury is a red-hot 2/9 favourite to win the fight with Betfred, who make a Fury knockout a 4/6 chance. Whyte, who finally got involved in the pre-fight build up at Tuesday's London press conference, is 7/2 to cause the upset.

The 34-year-old east Londoner packs a powerful punch and there is no doubt that he can hurt Fury should he get the opportunity, so many will be temped by Betfred's 21/5 (just over 4/1) that he lands one of those big shots on Fury, who has been floored a few times in his career.

The last time Tyson Fury fought in the UK was a 2018 fight against Francesco Pianeta at Windsor Park, Belfast and since then he has gone on to become the WBC Heavyweight Champion after an epic trilogy against American Deontay Wilder.

Fury's WBC and The Ring belts are both on the line and Whyte, who hasn't fought since beating Alexander Povetkin in a rematch in October last year, won't be underestimated by Fury, who said: "A lot of people are underestimating Dillian Whyte, but not me."

The highlight on the Wembley undercard is the bout between Tyson Fury's cousin, Tommy Fury, who takes on Polish fighter Daniel Bocianski.

Fury is an overwhelming 1/50 favourite with Betfred so this looks one of the most one-sided bouts of the night, but any punter than fancies Fury to make short work of Bocianski can back the Brit to win the fight in the opening round at 5/1!

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