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Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur: Start time, TV channel, live stream as rivalry comes to a head in HUGE trilogy fight

Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur: Start time, TV channel, live stream as rivalry comes to a head in HUGE trilogy fight

Scottish Sun22-04-2025

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ANTHONY YARDE and Lyndon Arthur meet in their highly-anticipated rubber match THIS WEEKEND!
The headline event will see Chris Eubank Jr face rival Conor Benn, but this clash on the undercard looks to be just as spicy.
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Lyndon Arthur and Anthony Yarde will meet as they conclude their trilogy
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Arthur won the first fight in December 2020 but was KOd by Yarde a year later
Anthony Yarde and Lyndon Arthur will be facing off for the third time as they look to finally put an end to their long rivalry.
The pair first met in December 2020 when Lyndon Arthur won a split decision, but in their rematch Anthony Yarde won by a convincing KO victory in the fourth round a year later - avenging his previous loss.
Both fighters have impressive records with Yarde's at 26-3 (24 KOs) and Lyndon Arthurs at 24-2 (16 KOs).
Both are in promising form and will be looking to move up the rankings to challenge for the light-heavyweight titles in the near future.
Yarde's last loss came against Artur Berterbiev in 2023 - where he put in an impressive performance before a late KO.
He has since that he has tallied three consecutive victories and will know he cannot afford to slip up if he wants another world title shot.
Arthur lost a decision to Dimitrii Bivol in December 2023 before beating Liam Cameron last summer.
He too will want another title tilt once Bivol and Beterbiev settle their own rivalry with a trilogy fight.
When is Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur?
This scintillating bout takes place on the undercard of Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn on Saturday, April 26.
The card will start from 5pm BST
Ring walks for this fight are yet to be announced but are predicted to be around 9pm BST.
The event will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
What TV channel is Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur and can it be live streamed?
The fights will be available on both Sky Sports Box Office and DAZN PPV.
The pay-per-view price is £19.95.
As well as being available on TV, the event will be streamed on SkyGO and DAZN's website.
Alternatively, SunSport will live blog every round of the card as it happens.
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