Where to stream Eubank vs Benn 2: Watch boxing tonight LIVE on TV, iPhone, and Android with FREE access

Where to stream Eubank vs Benn 2: Watch boxing tonight LIVE on TV, iPhone, and Android with FREE access

Tonight will see a rematch between hris Eubank and Conor Benn, pictured here at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 26, 2025 in London, England

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Aaron Brown

By Aaron Brown


Published: 15/11/2025

- 21:39

Updated: 15/11/2025

- 22:11

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Looking for where to watch the boxing tonight?

Eubank vs Benn 2 is happening right now at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Conor Benn desperate to even the score against Chris Eubank Jr. If you missed out on tickets to the fight, you can stream from your Smart TV, Android, iPhone, or iPad via DAZN.


To watch, you'll need to purchase the pay-per-view for £24.99, and the brilliant news is that you don't need an existing DAZN subscription to buy it. It's a one-off payment that gets you access to the entire fight card.

You can stream the action through DAZN's website or by downloading their app on your device. The platform works across common devices, letting you watch on your telly, phone, tablet or computer.

Stream Eubank vs Benn 2 on ANY device on DAZN 

Chris Eubank Jr. versus Conor Benn II and the whole fight card will be available to stream live in the UK and across 200 countries, with DAZN Pay-Per-View. Buying the PPV fight provides seven-days free access to the entire DAZN platform. This includes documentaries, weekly magazine shows, live fight watchalongs and press conferences; plus DAZN's other broadcast rights across football, golf, tennis, motorsport and much more

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The rematch British boxing fans have been waiting for

The undercard fights are already well underway this evening, building up to the main event that should see ring walks around 9.40pm.

Benn is hunting revenge after suffering the first defeat of his professional career back in April, when Eubank Jr secured a unanimous decision victory at the same north London venue. All three judges scored that bout 116-112 in favour of Eubank Jr after what proved to be an instant classic.

The 29-year-old Benn ventures back up to middleweight to face the 36-year-old Eubank Jr, continuing a family rivalry that started more than three decades ago when their fathers clashed in the ring.

It's set to be a stacked evening of boxing with several high-profile British fighters looking to steal the spotlight.

Chris Eubank Jr in The DAZN Studio during the grand arrivals for Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn II at The Pelligon on November 11

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Watching tonight's fight is straightforward through DAZN's streaming service, which is broadcasting the event in over 200 countries worldwide.

The coverage kicks off at 4.45pm, with the main event ring walks expected around 9.40pm, though that timing could shift depending on how quickly the undercard fights wrap up.

American fans can grab the pay-per-view for $59.99, whilst viewers in other countries will pay the equivalent rate in their local currency.

For those who haven't heard of DAZN before, purchasing the pay-per-view gives you seven days of free access to their entire platform. It's brilliant value when you consider what else is included.

Beyond the boxing, you'll get access to documentaries, weekly magazine shows, live fight watchalongs and press conferences. DAZN also broadcasts football, golf, tennis and motorsport, depending on where you're located.

There's also the Ultimate Tier subscription option, which costs £22.99 per month for the first year, reduced from £24.99. This top-level package includes a minimum of 12 pay-per-view events annually, on top of 185 regular fight nights.

If you're a serious boxing fan who watches multiple pay-per-views throughout the year, the Ultimate Tier could save you up to £320 annually. It also means tonight's rematch is included at no extra cost.

Both fighters successfully made weight this time round, avoiding the drama that surrounded their first encounter. Eubank Jr came in at 159.1lbs on Friday's official weigh-in, with Benn weighing 159.3lbs, both comfortably under the 160lbs middleweight limit.

The crucial rehydration clause weigh-in on Saturday morning also went smoothly. Eubank Jr tipped the scales at 169.83lbs whilst Benn recorded 167.25lbs, both safely below the contentious 170lbs upper limit.

It's a stark contrast to April's weigh-in chaos, when Eubank Jr's first attempt registered 160.2lbs before a second effort showed 160.5lbs. That miss forced the Brighton fighter to pay a forfeit fee of £375,000 directly to Benn.

Eubank Jr clearly wasn't taking any chances this time, ensuring there would be no financial penalties or controversy ahead of what's been billed as the fourth and final chapter of the Eubank-Benn family rivalry.

The undercard is genuinely stacked with talent, headlined by Jack Catterall taking on Ekow Essuman in the co-main event. Catterall is stepping up at welterweight after his loss to Arnold Barboza Jr, whilst Essuman comes off a massive upset victory over Josh Taylor by points in May.

Adam Azim was originally scheduled to face Russian fighter Zaur Abdullaev, but visa problems forced a late change. The Assassin now meets American Kurt Scoby instead, looking to build on his career-best win when he stopped former champion Sergey Lipinets at Wembley Arena in February.

Richard Riakporhe is fighting at heavyweight against unbeaten Brighton boxer Tommy Welch, who's won all 16 of his professional fights. It turns out Welch went to the same school as Eubank Jr.

The British and Commonwealth super-welterweight titles are up for grabs when Sam Gilley faces Ishmael Davis. Liverpool flyweight prospect Mikie Tallon, who's undefeated at 10-0, opens the main card against Fezan Shahid.

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