Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are set to face off at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night, renewing a family rivalry that spans over 30 years. Paddy Power are offering new customers boosted prices on the fight — back Eubank Jr at 50-1 or Benn at 80-1 to win. Racing Post boxing expert Gareth Freeman shares his verdict on this high-stakes all-British blockbuster. Read on to see who he believes will come out on top. Untitled Document Recommended Offer 4/5 50/1 Eubank Jr V 80/1 Benn - Choose Your Winner NEW CUSTOMER OFFER Request custom bets on Twitter with #WhatOddsPaddy CLAIM OFFER 18+ T&Cs apply New customer offer. Place a max £1 bet on the Match odds market on Chris Eubank Jr V Conor Benn, Saturday on April 26th. Winnings paid in cash at normal odds and are topped up to the enhanced price in Free Bets. Free bets are valid 7 days, only deposits with cards & Apple Pay are eligible. Excludes multiples & in-play bets. T&C's apply. Please gamble responsibly. Click to back either Eubank Jr at 50-1 or Benn at 80-1 with Paddy Power Where to watch Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn in the UK and Ireland Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn will be broadcast on DAZN and Sky Sports Box Office as a PPV event and both services are charging £19.95, live from 5pm, Saturday. Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn ring-walk time The ring walks for the main event are expected to take place from 9.45pm on Saturday evening. What are the odds for Eubank Jr vs Connor Benn? Here are the latest odds for Eubank Jr vs Benn with Paddy Power : Odds correct at time of publication Best bets for Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn Eubank Jr to win by KO, TKO or DQ 2pts 6-4 Betfair, Paddy Power Eubank Jr to win in rounds 7-12 1pts 4-1 Betfair, Paddy Power Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn prediction The wait is almost over and at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will contest the latest meeting in a family rivalry that stretches back decades. The two fights between Chris Eubank Snr and Nigel Benn were classic affairs that are now firmly etched in British boxing folklore and this showdown between the sons has a lot to live up to. Eubank Jr is the clear favourite and his price has shortened up as fight night approaches, while both men have vowed to knock the other out, and the judges may not be required Benn has made the jump up to middleweight, having spent the majority of his career at welterweight. The Destroyer is the younger and fresher fighter, and he boasts an unbeaten record after 23 fights, but this could be a step too far. Eubank Jr is 34-3 but it is worth noting that all of his losses have come against fighters who have at one stage of their careers been world champions - Billy Joe Saunders, George Groves and Liam Smith. The 35-year-old may no longer be at his best, but Eubank Jr’s size advantages and greater experience suggest he should be able to get the job done. The step up from welterweight to middleweight is a huge jump and the likes of Amir Khan and Kell Brook have both failed to bridge that gap before. If Benn is to pull off an upset his best method of attack is probably to make use of his speed, move in and out of range and try to avoid getting dragged into a war with the bigger man, but he has continually stressed he intends to take the fight to Eubank Jr and that could prove to be a huge mistake. If Benn decides to stand and trade then a stoppage for Eubank Jr is the most likely outcome. The Brighton boxer isn’t necessarily one of the middleweight division’s heaviest hitters but he still boasts a KO rate of just under 74 per cent and he clearly has more power than anyone Benn has faced professionally. Even if Benn’s pre-fight talk is all mind-games or bravado and he is really planning to try box clever, Eubank Jr can still win inside the distance. In terms of ability, Eubank Jr is perhaps a little underrated as he knows how to put combinations together, has a reliable jab and moves well, and he should be able to catch Benn with some good shots on the way in. A Eubank Jr stoppage looks the standout bet for this grudge match and a small stake on the more experienced man to win in the second half is a bigger value option. Eubank Jr doesn’t have the kind of power that sees him end many fights in one visit and he usually gets his stoppages after an accumulation of shots landed, and that is more likely to happen between rounds seven onwards. Who is on the Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn undercard? Main event Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn – Middleweight Undercard Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur – Light heavyweight Liam Smith vs Aaron McKenna –Middleweight Viddal Riley vs Cheavon Clarke – For British Cruiserweight title Chris Billam-Smith vs Brandon Glanton – Cruiserweight Check our Gareth Freeman's top tips for every fight on the Eubank Jr vs Benn undercard Untitled Document Recommended Offer 4/5 50/1 Eubank Jr V 80/1 Benn - Choose Your Winner NEW CUSTOMER OFFER Request custom bets on Twitter with #WhatOddsPaddy CLAIM OFFER 18+ T&Cs apply New customer offer. Place a max £1 bet on the Match odds market on Chris Eubank Jr V Conor Benn, Saturday on April 26th. Winnings paid in cash at normal odds and are topped up to the enhanced price in Free Bets. Free bets are valid 7 days, only deposits with cards & Apple Pay are eligible. Excludes multiples & in-play bets. T&C's apply. Please gamble responsibly. Click to back either Eubank Jr at 50-1 or Benn at 80-1 with Paddy Power Read more on Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn: Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn: date, latest betting odds and how to watch Gareth Freeman: Make no mistake, Eubank Jr vs Benn is more than just a family feud Chris Eubank Jr: profile, record and next fight against Conor Benn Conor Benn: record, next fight and Eubank Jr rivalry explained Click for more free bets and betting offers from the Racing Post Commercial notice: This article contains affiliate links. Offers are handpicked and come from operators that our experts have first-hand experience of. Opening an account via one of these links will earn revenue for the Racing Post, which will be used to continue producing our award-winning coverage of horseracing.