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What time do Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte tickets go on sale today? Time, prices, how to buy

The boxing world will be watching in their millions next month as Tyson Fury prepares to defend his WBC heavyweight title against Dillian Whyte.

Fury has already defended this title once before, beating Deontay Wilder for the second time in an epic trilogy against the American.

Many predicted that Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk would be the 33-year-old's next opponent after he defeated Anthony Joshua in September last year. But it will be Whyte's turn in the spotlight on April 23rd as he looks to stop arguably the best heavyweight boxer in the world.

ALSO READ: Fury gives Whyte new nickname after press conference snub

Many will be watching the spectacle from the comfort of their own homes, but for many boxing fans, their sofas just will not do, with tickets inside Wembley Stadium available to purchase today.

What is already dubbed as the biggest fight of the year, tickets will be available to buy from 12pm on Wednesday 2, March 2.

Tickets will be made available via the Ticketmaster website, with prices varying from £55 to £2000 depending on how close you would like to sit to the heavyweight bout.

For those unfortunate fans that are unable to get a golden ticket for inside Wembley, the fight will be broadcast live on BT Sport Box Office, or you can stream the fight via the BT Sport app.

Catch up on all the latest Gypsy King headlines with our Tyson Fury section.

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