Tyson Fury vs Sefer Seferi TV channel: Where to watch and stream the boxing

TYSON FURY is back, just as the posters all proclaim, and when he faces Sefer Seferi, thousands if not millions will be trying to tune it to watch the action on TV and online.

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Tyson Fury and Sefer Seferi will clash on BT Sport

Fury’s return is one of the most anticipated comebacks in recent boxing history, as much on the strength of his last outing as anything else.

The 29-year-old has not been seen in the ring competitively since November 2015, when he outpointed Wladimir Klitschko in a masterful display of counter-punching and evasion.

But the self-styled “Gypsy King” has since had battles with depression and cocaine use, losing his titles and his boxing licence while ballooning up to more than 25 stone.

However, he has slimmed down again and claims to be fitter than he has ever been and is working his way back to a world title shot.

So here’s where to watch Saturday night’s action.

Tyson Fury vs Sefer Seferi TV channel

Fury has signed up to be promoted by Frank Warren, who has worked with BoxNation and BT Sport for a number of years.

However, BoxNation have been unable to secure the rights to this fight and instead it will be broadcast exclusively on BT Sport.

Coverage on Saturday night will start at 7pm on BT Sport 1, available on Sky channel 413, Virgin 531 or BT TV 408.

Tyson Fury vs Sefer Seferi live stream

BT Sport will also be showing the action on desktop computers or on laptops via the company's own site.

The BT Sport player is accessible on iOS, Android and Windows 10 devices, provided you have a BT ID.

Unfortunately you are unable to beam BT Sport content from your device to a TV via a Google Chromecast, unless you’re also a BT broadband customer.

Tyson Fury vs Sefer Seferi date and fight time

After such a long build-up and a number of false starts, Fury finally confirmed Saturday June 9 as the date for his next fight, at the Manchester Arena.

At the same venue nine months ago, his cousin Hughie fought Joseph Parker for the WBO heavyweight world title. Tyson was back in public again in February when George Groves fought Chris Eubank Jr in Manchester and afterwards led thousands of people down Deansgate in an impromptu parade that reminded the boxing world of his popularity even during inactivity.

This time, he will be in the ring himself and is expected to get underway around 10.15pm.