Is U​syk vs Dubois 2 fight available to stream online for free? And why some pay just £3.50 to watch Boxing

 Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois pictured with wembley stadium in the background

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Tonight's unified heavyweight title fight between Usyk vs Dubois will see the former defend his WBA (Super), WBC, WBO, IBO and The Ring belts, while Dubois puts his IBF title on the line

Aaron Brown

By Aaron Brown


Published: 19/07/2025

- 20:15

Updated: 19/07/2025

- 20:16

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While Oleksandr Usyk's fights have previously been available to stream on YouTube for free outside the UK, that isn't the case tonight

The fiercely anticipated fight rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois will take place in Wembley Stadium tonight. The fight start time is currently expected around 10pm BST. Wembley Stadium isn't completely sold out, there are some last-minute tickets available.

The winner of Undisputed: Usyk vs Dubois 2 will be named the undisputed heavyweight champion, unifying all major titles for only the second time in 20 years. Live coverage of the Boxing Match will be available exclusively via DAZN in the UK. The fight is available for free with an annual plan.


While previously fights with Oleksandr Usyk have been available to stream free of charge in Ukraine, that will not be the case with this latest bout.

Usyk's rematch against Anthony Joshua in 2022 was gifted to Ukrainian broadcasters by Saudi organisers, so the entire nation to watch without payment via sports streamer Megogo, Oleksandr Usyk's own YouTube channel, as well as state television.

Stream Usyk vs Dubois 2 for FREE when you take out a DAZN annual plan

For a limited time, DAZN is offering access to the Usyk vs Dubois 2 fight for free. If you subscribe to an annual plan with the sport-focused streamer, it'll unlock the hotly-anticipated fight from Wembley Stadium at no cost. There's no need to pay upfront for the annual plan, DAZN still lets you spread-out the cost with smaller, monthly repayments

U​syk vs Dubois 2
$24.99 $0

Organisers haven't been able to make the fight free to watch in Ukraine, but it's still remarkably affordable.

The Ukrainian streaming service Megogo is offering coverage of the Usyk vs Dubois 2 fight in Wembley Stadium for $5 (roughly £3.55), a fraction of the £24.99 DAZN price in the UK.

Boxing fans will be able to stream fight worldwide via DAZN and Megogo — restricted to Ukraine.

Megogo has extensive experience broadcasting Usyk's fights and will provide full studio coverage beginning at 5:15pm BST. The platform is available across numerous devices including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and web browsers.

Ukrainians who are outside of the country and the moment and want to take advantage of the exclusive broadcast made available in their home nation can use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to change your device's location by routing your internet connection through servers in different countries.

Sign-up for 4 months of ExpressVPN for FREE

Sign-up to an annual plan with ExpressVPN and unlock an additional four months of its award-winning service for free. ExpressVPN has apps for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, Fire TV, Apple TV, routers, and even gaming consoles like PlayStation and Xbox. It offers 24/7 customer support and a 30-day money-back guarantee, which serves like a free trial when signing-up to a longer contract to unlock the best VPN deal 

ExpressVPN
$10.46 $0

By connecting to a Ukrainian server, you can access Megogo's platform, and purchase the fight for just £3.55 and listen to Ukranian commentary. The process is straightforward — sign up for a VPN service, like ExpressVPN and NordVPN, connect to a VPN server location based in Ukraine, register on Megogo using your email, Apple ID, or Google Account.

Unlock 4 months of VPN access for FREE when you sign-up for ExpressVPN to watch coverage from anywhere in the world.

For those who don't know, ExpressVPN provides the most reliable solution for accessing BBC iPlayer and ITVX whilst travelling abroad, with servers in 105 countries ensuring consistent streaming speeds. You can connect to a UK server location through ExpressVPN's apps available for Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and smart TV platforms including Android TV and Amazon Fire TV.

expressvpn illustration showing how ip address is changedEXPRESSVPN PRESS OFFICE | Virtual Private Networks, like ExpressVPN, mask your real location by routing traffic through servers in different countries, tricking services into thinking you're elsewhere

The service offers blazing-fast speeds with unlimited bandwidth, preventing buffering during crucial tournament moments. ExpressVPN's TrustedServer technology and strict no-logs policy ensure your streaming remains private and secure on public Wi-Fi networks whilst abroad.

Installation takes just minutes — simply download the ExpressVPN app, connect to a VPN server based in the UK, then access BBC iPlayer or ITVX as normal. The service includes 8 simultaneous connections, allowing you to stream on multiple devices simultaneously. ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee and 24/7 customer support through live chat, ensuring you're covered throughout the tournament period.

Tonight's unified heavyweight title fight sees Usyk defending his WBA (Super), WBC, WBO, IBO and The Ring belts, while Dubois puts his IBF title on the line. Studio coverage begins at 5:15pm BST with ringwalks expected at 9:45pm BST.

The undercard features Lawrence Okolie defending his WBC silver heavyweight title against Kevin Lerena, plus Daniel Lapin versus Lewis Edmondson for the IBF Intercontinental and WBA Continental light heavyweight titles.

Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn believes "Dubois has a real shot here" but predicts "Usyk will drain him and stop him between rounds nine and 12." The bout marks a rematch after their controversial 2023 encounter which ended with a disputed low blow call.

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