Tommy Fury returns to the ring to fight former World’s Strongest Man Eddie Hall at the latest Misfits Boxing event this weekend.

Billed as Beauty v The Beast, Saturday’s bout is a mismatch in terms of both size and experience.

Fury has the latter, with a boxing background behind him and an 11-0 record that includes victories over Kenan Hanjalic, KSI, and Jake Paul in recent years.

The size advantage is undoubtedly Hall’s. The former winner of World’s Strongest Man is expected to weigh in more than 100 pounds heavier than his opponent and will hope to make the most of that.

The exhibition fight will be six two-minute rounds and is the top draw on a packed Misfits card.

Radio Times rounds up everything you need to know about how to watch Tommy Fury v Eddie Hall via live stream and TV.

When is Tommy Fury v Eddie Hall?

The fight takes place on Saturday 13 June 2026.

TV coverage of Tommy Fury v Eddie Hall begins from 6pm UK time on DAZN, while the pair are expected to make their ring walk at 10:30pm.

What channel is Tommy Fury v Eddie Hall?

Fans can tune in to watch Tommy Fury v Eddie Hall exclusively live on DAZN.

The fight is available on DAZN PPV or for subscribers to DAZN Ultimate.

Tommy Fury v Eddie Hall costs £14.99 on DAZN PPV, with a 7-day free trial or a DAZN Standard plan, while DAZN Ultimate costs £24.99 per month on a 12-month contract and includes at least 12 PPV fights at no extra cost.

Watch Tommy Fury v Eddie Hall live stream

Fans who sign up to watch the fight on DAZN PPV can choose to enjoy it via a mobile device or cast to their TV for the full big-screen experience.

The service can be streamed through a computer or a mobile device such as a phone or tablet, giving viewers full flexibility to enjoy how you wish.

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Where is the Tommy Fury v Eddie Hall fight?

Tommy Fury faces Eddie Hall at AO Arena in Manchester, UK.

The 23,000-capacity venue opened in 1995 and was the biggest indoor venue in the UK until 2024.

Tommy Fury v Eddie Hall undercard

Main card (from 7pm on Saturday 13 June on DAZN)

  • Tommy Fury v Eddie Hall – Heavyweight (Estimated 10:32pm)
  • Anthony Taylor v Matty Floyd – Light Heavyweight (Estimated 9:54pm)
  • Swarmz v BDave – Light Heavyweight (Estimated 9:20pm)
  • Big Stacks v Armz – Heavyweight (Estimated 8:54pm)
  • Ibiza Final Boss v Jordan McCann – Heavyweight (Estimated 8:28pm)
  • Jade Jones v Federikita – Heavyweight (Estimated 8:02pm)
  • Adam Brooks v Rahim Pardesi – Light Heavyweight (Estimated 7:32pm)
  • Lil Bellsy v The CrAsian – Featherweight (Estimated 7:06pm)
  • Sheena Bathory v Tina Snows – Lightweight (Estimated 6:40pm)
  • Khallas Karim v Luke Nevin – Light Heavyweight (Estimated 6:10pm)

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