

Chris Eubank Jr. is all set to lock horns with Conor Benn, in a bout that was supposed to happen 3 years ago. High on “personal reasons,” their feud dates decades back, to when their fathers, Eubank Sr. and Nigel, shared a strong rivalry. While they got to trade punches twice in the ring, in 1990 and a 1993 draw, their sons will get to resolve their drama tonight. Previously, the Conor Benn-Eubank Jr. bout had been scheduled to happen in October 2022. But when Benn failed two drug tests for clomifene, the promoters postponed the fight.
But finally, the bout is contested at a middleweight limit of 160 pounds (Eubank Jr.’s natural weight). Whereas, Benn, who usually fights at welterweight, will be moving up two weight classes to match Eubank Jr. There is also a 10-pound rehydration clause in place as well, limiting the fight-night weight to 170 pounds, something that Eubank Jr. has never had to face in his career.
Despite all the risks, the showdown has been building the hype up until now and tickets selling out rapidly. So, while you await a fight that contains generational weight to it, here’s everything to know about the date, time, venue, and undercard.
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What time will the Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn fight start? Date and venue
Fans will be able to witness the highly-anticipated match on April 26, 2025 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The venue boasts a seatcing capacity of 62,850. And, there are only 2,400 tickets remaining as of April 11th. As we mentioned, the bout is a non-title grudge match, with no titles on the line from either parties.
Promoted under Ring Magazine’s “Fatal Fury:City of the Wolves,” the event will begin at 5pm BST, which makes it 2pm ET for fans on the U.S. East Coast. But, for those who want to hop on right away, the main event ringwalks start at 10pm BST (5pm ET and 2pm PT).
Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn undercard
It’s not just the main event to keep an eye on this Saturday night. The undercard features several other interesting British bouts that would keep fans hooked. Here are all the fights on the card:
- Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn ; Middleweight
- Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur ; Light heavyweight
- Liam Smith vs Aaron McKenna ; Middleweight
- Chris Billam-Smith vs Brandon Glanton ; Cruiserweight
- Viddal Riley vs Cheavon Clarke ; Cruiserweight
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How to watch Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn? Tickets and PPV price
Promoted by BOXXER and Matchroom Boxing, the winner of the Conor Benn-Chris Eubank Jr. bout will potentially face Canelo Alvarez in 2026, according to Turki Alalshikh. The entire event will be broadcast live on DAZN PPV in over 200 countries. Additionally, Sky Sports Box Office will channel it in the UK. However, streaming online would require a subscription on either of the platforms. For DAZN, the pay-per-view costs are £21.99 (UK), $24.99 (US), €24.99 (Europe). Purchasing the PPV would give you free access to the platform for 7 days.
Apart from that, boxing enthusiasts who wish to experience the bout from around the ropes can get their tickets on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium website. Additionally, you may also book through Ticketmaster, StubHub UK, or TicketPort. Standard tickets start at £50, while others are priced at £87.35 for the entire event.
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The stadium also offers VIP tickets which can be bought for up to £2,252. Premium Hospitality packages (e.g., Tunnel Club, The H Club, Suites On Four) also offer premium seating, pre- and post-fight lounge access, and dining options like canapés or three-course meals.
Travelling to the venue will be possible by public transport. No parking is available at the stadium. Now that you are charged with all the details about the Conor Benn vs. Chris Eubank Jr. card, who do you think would win the bout? Let us know what your prediction is.
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Will Conor Benn's move up two weight classes be his downfall against Eubank Jr.?