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Boxing: Where to Watch in the UK

Boxing: Where to Watch in the UK

UK boxing is promoter-driven. Here's who carries what and what each subscription costs.

UK boxing broadcasting is promoter-driven, much like the US. Each major UK boxing promoter has a primary broadcast partner: DAZN carries Matchroom Boxing (Eddie Hearn’s promotion); TNT Sports carries Queensberry Promotions (Frank Warren’s stable, including Tyson Fury until his retirement and now Daniel Dubois et al.); selected PPV cards still appear on Sky Sports Box Office under legacy arrangements. Here is the full map.

Matchroom Boxing → DAZN

Matchroom — Eddie Hearn’s promotion, including Anthony Joshua, Conor Benn, Lawrence Okolie, Katie Taylor — is on DAZN in the UK. DAZN’s UK pricing as of 2026 is £14.99/mo for the standard subscription or £24.99/mo for the Multi-Sport tier that adds NFL Game Pass and additional combat content.

DAZN carries every Matchroom card live in the UK, no additional PPV charge for standard world-title cards. The DAZN app is available on Smart TVs, mobile, consoles, and the web.

Queensberry Promotions → TNT Sports

Frank Warren’s Queensberry stable (Daniel Dubois, the broader UK heavyweight scene since Tyson Fury’s retirement, various developmental fighters) airs on TNT Sports. Access is via Discovery+ Premium (£30.99/mo) or BT/EE bundle. The Queensberry coverage is included with the standard TNT Sports subscription — no separate PPV charge for standard cards.

TNT also carries select Top Rank cards via the broader Top Rank–Queensberry partnership for fights involving Top Rank fighters in the UK.

Sky Sports Box Office → selective PPV

Sky Sports Box Office historically carried major UK PPV cards. Sky’s role in boxing has reduced significantly with DAZN’s acquisition of Matchroom rights and TNT’s take of Queensberry, but Sky Sports Box Office still occasionally appears for specific legacy or co-promoted cards. Typical pricing has been £19.95-£25 per event.

For 2026 the practical expectation is that any current UK PPV will go through DAZN PPV or directly through the promoter’s chosen platform rather than Sky.

Tyson Fury’s UK home

Tyson Fury’s UK broadcasts ran through TNT Sports (Queensberry side) for the Wilder trilogy and through Sky and TNT depending on co-promotion for the Usyk fights. With Fury retired in current projections, his historic fights remain in the TNT Sports and BT Sport archive (a TNT subscription accesses both libraries).

Boxxer → DAZN

Sky’s previous in-house boxing promoter Boxxer (Ben Shalom’s outfit) has moved largely to DAZN under the post-Matchroom rights reshuffle. Sky Sports’ direct boxing coverage is much-reduced for 2026.

UK boxing subscription stack

For comprehensive UK boxing:

  1. DAZN £14.99/mo — Matchroom plus Boxxer (the bulk of UK cards)
  2. Discovery+ Premium £30.99/mo — TNT Sports’ Queensberry cards
  3. PPV one-offs as they arise — typically £19.95-£25 per major event

Total roughly £46/mo for full coverage of UK-promoted cards. International cards (US-promoted Crawford, Spence, Canelo cards) may require DAZN PPV or Prime PPV depending on the specific bout.

Olympic boxing and amateur

Olympic boxing and amateur cards air on BBC Sport during Olympic Games. The BBC also carries occasional Commonwealth Games boxing and English national-team coverage selectively.

Cross-reference: our UK Premier League guide and Champions League UK guide cover the broader sports picture. US readers — see our US boxing guide for the DAZN/ESPN+/Prime Video US picture. For wider US sports references see Totalsportek and Crackstreams.

See also

For readers arriving via a stream2watch search: see our mystream2watch explainer and Stream2Watch alternatives — both pages explain what the old site was, why it’s gone, and the legal broadcaster map for the UK, US, and Germany.

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