Something went wrong, please try again later. Invalid email Something went wrong, please try again later. Our free email updates are the best way to get headlines direct to your inbox Something went wrong, please try again later. Our free email updates are the best way to get headlines direct to your inbox One of the biggest events of the year will go down tonight as Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn finally go head-to-head in the ring. The pair were originally due to fight in October 2022, but the fight was cancelled just a few days before fight night after Benn failed a drugs test. Eventually the 28 year old had his suspension lifted back in November and has now been cleared to fight in the United Kingdom. Benn's last two fights have both come in America where he picked up dominant wins over Rodolfo Orozco and Peter Dobson. As for Eubank Jr, the 35 year old comes into the mouthwatering showdown off the back of a devastating knockout win over Kamil Szeremeta last October. And so, here's everything you need to know about of tonight's fights.... What time will Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn start tonight?, reports the Mirror. The blockbuster event is scheduled to take place live at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The main undercard is scheduled to get underway at around 5pm BST (9am PT / 11am CT / 12pm ET). Benn is set to make the walk to the ring first at around 945pm BST (1.45pm PT / 3.45pm CT / 4.45pm ET) with Eubank Jr set to follow immediately after. The two stars will then touch gloves just after 10pm BST before the first bell sounds. The fight should not start later than this but could be brought forward if the undercard fights are completed earlier than expected. How to watch Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn on TV and live stream. The event will be broadcast live on DAZN pay-per-view in over 200 countries globally. UK fans can access the pay-per-view for £19.95, while it's priced at $24.99 in the US, and €24.99 in Europe. Sky Sports Box Office will also air the event live in the UK for £19.95. To order the fight on DAZN, click on the link below. You don't need to be a customer to purchase tonight's fight. This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Eubank Jr. vs Benn Watch Eubank Jr. vs Benn live on DAZN Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn will face off on Saturday, April 26, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Fans can order the fight on DAZN PPV for £19.95, which also comes with a DAZN seven-day free trial. £19.95 DAZN Order the fight here Full fight card, undercard, running order and start times. Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn - 10pm. After a hiatus of two-and-a-half years, Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are finally ready to go head-to-head in the ring. The British boxing stars were initially set to face off back in October 2022, but the bout was called off after Benn tested positive for drugs. Now that his suspension has been lifted, Benn is free to fight in the UK once more. However, he faces a formidable challenge as 'The Destroyer' will be moving up two weight classes to take on Eubank Jr, a seasoned veteran in the boxing scene. Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur - 9pm. Anthony Yarde and Lyndon Arthur are preparing to square off for the third time, aiming to conclusively settle their rivalry. Their first clash occurred in 2020, where Arthur secured a narrow split-decision win in a thrilling match. They met again a year later, with Yarde delivering a devastating knockout to Arthur in the fourth round in London. Four years on, both fighters are eager to deliver another spectacular performance on this grand stage. Liam Smith vs Aaron McKenna - 8pm. It's been some time since we last saw Liam 'Beefy' Smith in the ring. His previous fight, a defeat to Eubank Jr, took place back in September 2023. He was set to make a comeback against Josh Kelly last September but had to pull out due to illness. Now, the Liverpudlian is all set to make amends as he goes head-to-head with Aaron McKenna in a high-stakes clash in north London. As for McKenna, the top Irish middleweight contender is looking to deliver a career-defining performance in his biggest fight yet against Smith. Viddal Riley vs Cheavon Clarke - 7pm. Viddal Riley, a die-hard Tottenham supporter, has vowed to put on a thrilling show at his favourite football team's home ground. After a successful amateur career, the 27 year old Londoner is slowly but surely making his presence felt on the international stage. With an unbeaten record in 12 fights, Riley faces a tough opponent in Cheavon Clarke. Interestingly, the stakes are even higher as Clarke is a dedicated Arsenal fan, turning this into a battle for North London dominance. The two cruiserweights will vie for the British title, promising a match full of excitement. Chris Billam-Smith vs Brandon Glanton - 6pm. Chris Billam-Smith is eager to rebound from his second career defeat last November, after losing to Gilberto Ramirez in a WBO and WBA cruiserweight unification match. He's looking to reassert himself in the world title conversation with an upcoming clash against Brandon Glanton in north London. Tensions are high as Billam-Smith previously snubbed the American when they crossed paths before his fight with Lawrence Okolie in Bournemouth in 2023. Despite their brewing rivalry, they'll have the chance to put their disagreements to rest on this highly anticipated undercard. Quotes corner. Chris Eubank Jr on the high stakes: "Everything is riding on this. A loss... it would finish me, it would ruin me mentally, emotionally, spiritually. A defeat would be devastating because not only the beef between me and Conor real, and something I wouldn't be able to stand the defeat of on a personal level. I have to uphold my father's legacy. Letting him down would probably hurt even more." Conor Benn expresses his bemusement at Eubank Jr's choices: "When he losses, he has to retire. I don't understand why at this stage of his career why he chooses to fight a welterweight over a world title. I can drop back down and go and get my world title, no problem. I'll go fight for the WBC title, the WBA, WBO, I think I'm top ranked, top five in almost every governing body. But for him, he's chasing one thing and that's the difference between me and him."