SCOTT QUIGG faces unbeaten Oscar Valdez in a huge fight in Los Angeles.

The Bury-born fighter moved up from super-bantamweight after his 2016 loss against Carl Frampton - and now trains with the legendary Freddie Roach in LA.

2 Scott Quigg hopes to become a two-weight world champ and prove doubters wrong Credit: Reuters

But unfortunately he will not be fighting for the WBO Featherweight title after missing the weight.

What TV channel is the fight on, and can I live stream it?

The fight will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action on TV and online, with the coverage starting at 2am GMT.

Sky Go customers with the channels in their subscription can live stream it, so you can watch the fight on your mobile or tablet wherever you are.

Alternatively, you can stream the fight live with Now TV for £7.99 for a day pass. Buy it here.

Now TV also have a promotion on currently that lets you buy a month-long subscription for just £20 (normally £33.99). Buy it here.

talkSPORT has live and exclusive radio commentary of Scott Quigg v Oscar Valdez

2 Oscar Valdez has not put a foot wrong in his career, Scott Quigg admits Credit: Getty Images - Getty

When, and where is the fight taking place?

Quigg is fighting at the impressive StubHub Center in Carson, California, on Saturday, March 10.

Set the alarm clocks or stock up on the coffee - the fight will take place in the early hours of Sunday, March 11 for us in the UK.

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Who is fighting on the undercard?

It promises to be a great night of action from over the pond, and there's plenty on offer apart from the main event:

Andy Vences (20-0) vs Erick De Leon (17-0)

Mike Reed (23-1) vs Arnold Barboza Jr (17-0)

Alex Saucedo (26-0) vs Abner Lopez (25-8)

Esquiva Falcao (19-0) vs Salim Larbi (20-8-2)

Maxim Dadashev (9-0) vs Abdiel Ramirez (23-2-1)

Andy Ruiz Jr (29-1) vs Devin Vargas (20-4)

Mikaela Mayer (3-0) vs Maria Semertzoglou (7-3)

Bryan Lua (3-0) vs Jesus Arevalo (2-2)