Eubank Jr and Benn are running it back tonight on DAZN PPV at Spurs Stadium in North London, and honestly the whole thing feels weirdly tense, like everyone’s trying to act chilled but you can see through it straight away. No one’s calm. Not them, not the teams, not the fans pretending they’re “just watching.” These two hold on to everything.
First fight? Still chewing on it. Interviews? Both of them storing every line like ammo. Even the tiny digs in the gym, stuff normal fighters forget in five minutes, these two treat like it’s personal scripture. Proper grudge energy. So yeah, it’s one of those nights where you just settle in early because you can feel something bubbling before the ringwalks even start.
How To Watch Eubank Jr vs Benn II
It’s on DAZN PPV only.
If you’ve got DAZN Ultimate, you don’t pay extra.mIf you don’t, you’ll be buying the PPV.
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UK: £24.99
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US: $59.99
You get a week of DAZN access thrown in, which is actually handy if you’re the type who forgets what else is on.
What Time Does Everything Start?
They’re not messing around with crazy-late starts. The show opens fairly early.
Broadcast Start
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4:45 pm GMT
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11:45 am ET
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8:45 am PT
Commentary team will be warming up, crowd slow-filling, you know the vibe.
Main Event Ringwalks
The part everyone panics about:
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9:30 pm GMT
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4:30 pm ET
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1:30 pm PT
Give or take a couple minutes depending on how the earlier fights end, but this is the ballpark.
Full Running Order (With Actual Walk Times)
Here’s the whole night laid out so you don’t miss anything:
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Eubank Jr vs Benn — 9:30 – 10 pm GMT
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Catterall vs Essuman — 8:30 – 9 pm GMT
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Azim vs Scoby — 7 pm GMT
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Riakporhe vs Welch — 6:40 pm GMT
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Gilley vs Davis — 5:30 pm GMT
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Tallon vs Shahid — 5:00 pm GMT
Stuff can run early if someone gets clipped early. Doesn’t happen often, but you never know.
Full Fight Card
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Eubank Jr vs Benn – middleweight
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Jack Catterall vs Ekow Essuman – welterweight
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Adam Azim vs Kurt Scoby – super lightweight
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Richard Riakporhe vs Tommy Welch – heavyweight
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Sam Gilley vs Ishmael Davis – super welterweight (British & Commonwealth)
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Mikie Tallon vs Fezan Shahid – flyweight
What To Expect
If the first one taught us anything, it’s that both of these lads talk about “discipline” and “game plans” and then chuck the whole thing out the window the minute someone lands clean. They try to be sensible for a bit, then the rivalry kicks in and you can practically see them thinking “nah, forget the plan.”
Benn will try not to gas out early again. Whether he sticks to it is a whole other story.
Eubank will try to drag this long like before, and he usually thrives late.
The crowd will get loud, someone will bite on a feint, and the whole thing turns scrappy and tense again. That’s exactly why people are tuning in.