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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte press conference live stream and start time today

After Dillian Whyte's no-show at March's fight announcement and a subsequent 'late flight' ruling him out of yesterday's open workouts, some fans will have been worried that the Londoner may miss more events this week in the build-up to his fight with Tyson Fury.

However, it does appear that Whyte is planning to attend the press conference at Wembley Stadium this afternoon which could get fiery. The 34-year-old has been reportedly unhappy with how the fight has been marketed with such an emphasis on Fury, but today is his chance to speak to the world and you won't want to miss it.

Whyte has been training in Portugal for the fight while Fury has been at home in Morecambe with Sugarhill Steward but both now appear to be in London for what could be one of the biggest British fights of the 21st century. The two will do battle for Fury's WBC and The Ring heavyweight belt s after Whyte became mandatory challenger with a victory last year over Alexander Povetkin.

ALSO READ: Why Dillian Whyte missed open workouts for Tyson Fury fight after 'late flight'

Here is all the information you will need to watch the press conference at Wembley this afternoon.

The press conference begins at 2:30pm (BST) and comes live from Wembley Stadium in London.

Yes, the press conference will be streamed live on YouTube and you can tune in at the top of the page.

Fury: "People always say I am a master of mind games but I don’t do anything intentionally I just talk. Sometimes it’s a load of old rubbish and sometimes it’s good, most of the time it is entertaining.

"But a lot of fighters have a fear factor that I am going to get in their head. But I’m not Doctor X, I am just a boxer, how can I get inside someone’s brain? Dillian Whyte not

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