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How to watch Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov live on Netflix in London

Tyson Fury makes his UK ring return on April 11, 2026, facing the hard-hitting Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in an event streamed globally on Netflix

How to watch Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov live on Netflix in London

Boxing returns to north London when Tyson Fury steps back into a UK ring to face Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11, 2026. This bout marks Fury’s first home appearance since his stoppage of Derek Chisora at the same venue in December 2026 and follows a string of international fights staged in Riyadh, including two meetings with Oleksandr Usyk and a clash with Francis Ngannou.

The global broadcast partner for the night is Netflix, which is carrying the card as part of its regular subscription offering.

The matchup pairs a veteran champion with a towering puncher: Fury—whose ring résumé includes years at the top of the division—meets Makhmudov, a Russian-born heavyweight who competes out of Canada and arrives having outpointed David Allen during his most recent UK outing.

The card is built to draw attention both in the arena and online, with a sizeable undercard lineup and a range of ticketing options for fans who want to attend in person.

How to watch and stream the event

The fight night will be available live and exclusive on Netflix, meaning viewers can tune in through a standard subscription rather than a traditional pay-per-view purchase.

In the UK, Netflix subscriptions start from approximately £5.99 a month, making the event accessible to a broad audience. Streaming on a major service also means the broadcast will reach international markets simultaneously, reducing reliance on regional broadcasters and centralising access for fans worldwide.

Fight context and fighter profiles

Tyson Fury returns after a period of high-profile contests abroad; his recent trilogy and exhibition-style bouts have been staged away from UK soil, but this will be his first domestic ring walk in some time. Fury’s experience and versatility in the ring contrast with Arslanbek Makhmudov, a heavy hitter whose record features a high knockout ratio and recent victories that have rebuilt momentum following a couple of setbacks. Official records list Fury at 34-2-1 with 24 KOs and Makhmudov at 21-2 with 19 KOs, figures that underline the contest’s heavyweight power narrative.

Styles and key match-up questions

Observers have focused on whether Makhmudov’s raw power and size can displace Fury’s movement and ring IQ. Analysts note that Makhmudov often seeks an early finish and has shown less consistency in deep championship rounds, while Fury has the capacity to manage distance, use feints and exploit openings across multiple rounds. Some pundits predict an early to mid-round outcome in Fury’s favour, with one analysis favouring an eighth-round technical knockout for Fury, although boxing remains unpredictable and a single punch can change momentum at any time.

Tickets, venue details and undercard

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium provides a large-scale setting for the clash, with seating for around 62,000 spectators. For those attending in person there are a variety of options: resale marketplaces list tickets from as little as £17, while hospitality and VIP packages start from around £219 through specialist providers and can rise substantially for ringside locations. Ticketmaster continues to list general admission seats roughly from £50, with premium ringside experiences fetching prices up to £4,000 per ticket.

Undercard highlights and additional bouts

The supporting card features domestic heavyweight interest and international names. On the undercard British heavyweight honours are contested when Richard Riakporhe faces Jeamie ‘TKV’ Tshikeva for a title, while Frazer Clarke meets Justis Huni in another heavyweight attraction. The night also includes a catchweight bout between Conor Benn and Regis Prograis, adding further intrigue for fans who are keen on both established stars and rising contenders.

Whether watched in the stadium or on Netflix, the event is positioned as a major moment in the current heavyweight scene: a homecoming for Fury, a chance for Makhmudov to cement his status, and an evening of heavyweight action bolstered by a notable undercard. Fans planning to attend should review official ticketing channels and resale platforms for availability, while viewers at home will need an active Netflix subscription to access the live stream.


Contacts:
Paolo Damiani

Independent financial advisor and business journalist. 14 years of experience.