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Tue 27 July 2021, 13:00|Tottenham Hotspur

Tickets for Anthony Joshua's huge Heavyweight World Title showdown with Oleksandr Uysk at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday 25 September will go on sale next week.

General Sale tickets can be purchased via StubHub from midday on Tuesday 3 August.

Tickets are priced £40, £60, £80, £100, £150, £200, £400, £600 and £2000.

Access ticketing can be purchased via Tottenham Hotspur by calling +44 344 844 0102, pressing option 1 then 5, from midday on Tuesday 3 August. Once you have completed your purchase, we shall contact you within 48 hours to confirm how you can provide proof of eligibility for your accessible ticket(s). Proof of eligibility will then need to be provided to us by Friday 27 August, or your ticket(s) may be cancelled.

Matchroom Fight Pass members will be able to purchase tickets via StubHub using a priority ticket code from midday on Monday August 2.

Premium options for this event will also be sold via Tottenham Hotspur. Pricing for our unrivalled packages will start from £225 per person (incl. VAT). To ensure you are kept updated with availability and information on how to purchase, please ensure you have registered your details here: https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/tickets/premium-experiences/joshua-vs-usyk/. Further information will then be communicated later this week.

The fight is set to be one of the biggest events of the 2021 sporting calendar and is the latest spectacle from the world of sport and entertainment to arrive in N17.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is not only the largest football club stadium in London, it is a multi-purpose venue, capable of hosting a range of events, 365 days a year – providing a boost of circa £300m each year to the local economy. Our stadium will host two back-to-back NFL London Games in October this year, with rugby and concerts scheduled for 2022, alongside Tottenham Hotspur football matches.

Joshua’s last fight against Bulgaria’s Kubrat Pulev, previously scheduled to take place at our stadium for June last year, was postponed due to the pandemic, with ‘AJ’ eventually scoring a ninth-round knockout over the IBF Mandatory Challenge at The SSE Arena, Wembley, in December.

The Heavyweight division’s biggest attraction (24-1, 22 Kos), and one of the UK’s premier sporting stars, has sold-out stadiums and arenas around the world and now returns to the capital to create more history as he faces his latest WBO Mandatory Challenger at our state-of-the-art home.

Ukrainian pound-for-pound star Usyk (18-0, 13 KOs) made the move to the Heavyweight division after dominating at Cruiserweight, ending his extraordinary spell at 200lbs as the Undisputed king with a phenomenal run of victories in his opponent’s backyard against Marco Huck, Mairis Breidis, Murat Gassiev and Tony Bellew.

The 2012 Olympic Gold medallist began his assault on the Heavyweight division by retiring Chazz Witherspoon in seven rounds at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago in October 2019 and continued his bid to become a two-weight World Champion when he outpointed Derek Chisora over 12 rounds at The SSE Arena, Wembley last October.