Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois: Date CONFIRMED, TV channel, live stream and undercard for mega all-Brit bout at Wembley

ANTHONY JOSHUA will take on Daniel Dubois in a highly anticipated all-British bout later this year.

The two Londoners will clash for the IBF heavyweight belt after Oleksandr Usyk confirmed he was vacating the world title.

Anthony Joshua knocked out Francis Ngannou in MarchGETTY

Daniel Dubois beat Filip Hrgovic in June to claim the interim IBF heavyweight titleGETTY

AJ was victorious in his last outing against Cameroonian powerhouse Francis Ngannou in March.

Joshua knocked the former UFC champ down in the opening round before flooring Ngannou twice in the next, with the third knockdown leaving him out for the count.

The heavyweight has won all four fights since his second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in 2022.

While, his British rival, Dubois, goes into the highly anticipated bout on the back of a stunning win over Filip Hrgovic in June.

‘Dynamite’ has also felt the wrath of now undisputed champ Usyk after he was knocked out by the Ukrainian in August 2023.

Dubois faces Joshua knowing that the winner of the all-British clash will put themselves in the frame to fight the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury 2.

When is Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois?

Joshua vs Dubois will take place on Saturday, September 21st.

The main event will likely begin at approximately 10.45pm BST.

Wembley Stadium will host.

What TV channel is Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois on and can it be live streamed?

Full broadcasting details for Joshua vs Dubois have not yet been released.

The bout will be aired on DAZN PPV with the streaming giants owning the rights to broadcast AJ’s fights since 2022.

But Joshua’s clash with Ngannou in March was also available to watch on Sky Sports Box Office, so we may potentially see more than one broadcaster with the rights to air Joshua vs Dubois.

Joshua vs Dubois undercard

All the fights on the Joshua vs Dubois undercard have not yet been released.

However, we do know that Joshua Buatsi will face Willy Hutchinson for the WBO interim light-heavyweight title.

And Anthony Cacace will defend his IBF super-featherweight title against Josh Warrington.

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