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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte tickets: Prices, on-sale date and sign up for alerts

Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte has the potential to be one of the biggest all-British heavyweight fights of all time when it takes place at Wembley Stadium on April 23.

Fury's WBC title defence was officially announced on Friday after Whyte signed a contract to meet the champion last week.

Crowds will flock to a big boxing event at the national stadium for the first time since Anthony Joshua knocked out Wladimir Klitschko in front of a record 90,000 fans there in 2017 to win his first world championship fight.

Fans will also fondly remember George Groves vs Carl Froch 2 taking place in 2014 in front of a then record 80,00 crowd at the home of English football.

Tickets are set to be in high demand for this fight with sell-out expected for the biggest name in heavyweight boxing, Fury, to take on a British crowd favourite in Whyte.

Here is everything you need to know about booking tickets for the fight:

Tickets for the all-British blockbuster bout go on sale on Wednesday, March 2 via Ticketmaster with a huge demand expected.

Fans can sign up for ticket alerts on the website of Fury’s promoter Frank Warren HERE.

Warren won the right to promote Fury's WBC heavyweight title defence by winning purse bids with an offer of £31million.

Prices are not yet available but the Mirror reports tickets will likely start at around £40 for seats in the top tier while the most expensive ringside VIP seats could be priced at £1000.

Fans should be sure to keep to the licensed ticket channels to avoid paying over the odds for tout prices.

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