The all-British showdown between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua takes place at Wembley Stadium on Saturday evening.
After a relative lull in major fights on these shores, Dubois' IBF world heavyweight title will be on the line in front of 96,000 fans.
However, if you were not one of the fortunate supporters to get tickets for the showpiece occasion in London, you will require an alternative method to witness what is expected to be a spectacular event.
Here, Sports Mole rounds up the relevant information that you may require to make such a choice.
Both fighters in profile
Dubois may be the champion heading into this fight, but he has gone the unconventional route to set up a title defence against one of the world's biggest sporting stars at Wembley.
A defeat to Joe Joyce could have had a detrimental effect on his career, yet the Londoner was WBA regular champion within three fights, overcoming Trevor Bryan in Florida back in June 2022.
Defying a knee injury, Dubois impressively bounced back from three knockdowns to stop Kevin Lerena, before his controversial defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Poland where he was stopped in round nine after previously flooring the Ukrainian with a body shot was deemed an illegal blow.
Within the next 10 months, the 27-year-old had stopped Jarell Miller and Filip Hrgovic in fights where he was perceived to be the underdog, the latter win leading to him being elevated to IBF champion once Usyk vacated.
That has subsequently lead to Joshua being provided with the chance to become a three-time world heavyweight champion at a stadium that he has already graced three times.
The Wladimir Klitschko triumph was the standout, yet the 2012 Olympic gold medallist has needed to defy two defeats from Usyk to get himself back into the world title picture.
Robert Helenius, Otto Wallin and Francis Ngannou have all been stopped to set up Saturday's showdown, Usyk and Tyson Fury no doubt interested observers ahead of a potential future matchup.
What TV channel is Dubois vs. Joshua on?
Unlike many boxing events, this fight is being made available on a variety of pay-per-view channels.
Sky Sports, TNT Sports and DAZN are all options for fight fans, with Sky offering the event for £19.95.
DAZN will also be providing coverage of the fight for the same price, while TNT Sports' offering is for the marginally-higher £19.99,
Dubois vs. Joshua streaming options
All three broadcasters are providing streaming options for mobile phones and tablet devices.
Customers can access the fight on the Discovery+ app, which is also available on smart TVs, while EE TV customers can purchase the event through their STB on channel 494.
Prime Video is an alternative option with no channel or prime subscription required to watch the event through a standalone purchase.
What is the start time of the main event?
Although coverage begins at 4pm (BST), the ring walks for Dubois versus Joshua are expected at 9.45pm. A curfew is in place where the main event must start no later than around 10pm.
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