One of boxing’s biggest stars returns to the ring on Saturday, September 22nd at Wembley Stadium in London, England, as IBF, WBO, and WBA champion Anthony Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs) takes on Russian contender Alexander Povetkin (34-1, 24 KOs). This is a mandatory title defense for Joshua, as Povetkin was the WBA’s #1 ranked contender. Fans are surely disappointed that it’s not Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder, but maybe it’ll happen in 2019. Maybe.

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Joshua perhaps disappointed with a unanimous decision win over Joseph Parker, as there was seldom any meaningful action throughout the fight, with the Brit going the distance for the first time in his pro career. It’s unlikely that’ll be the case against Povetkin, who may still be a top-10 heavyweight, but he is a heavy underdog who had a major scare against David Price before getting the KO win. If Povetkin turns back the clock to his better days from several years ago, this could be more competitive than expected. Otherwise, the 39-year-old is surely overmatched at this stage of his career. Still, this should be entertaining to watch, and it’ll be a big crowd on hand cheering Joshua at Wembley.

Here are the basic details on the entire event, how you can watch the card, where you can catch a live stream, start time for the main event, and more.

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Fight time: Ring walks for Joshua and Povetkin should be underway some time after 4:30 PM ET/1:30 PM PT. The entire card begins at 6 PM UK time.

Network: Sky Box Office PPV will have the fight for UK viewers at a cost of £19.95, and will be raised to £24.95 on fight day.

Fight Card: Anthony Joshua vs. Alexander Povetkin (12 rounds, heavyweights); Luke Campbell vs. Yvan Mendy (12 rounds, lightweights); Matty Askin vs. Lawrence Okolie (12 rounds, cruiseweights); David Price vs. Sergey Kuzmin (10 rounds, heavyweights); Shakram Giyasov v Julio Laguna (8 rounds, welterweights)

Swing bouts: Chris Kongo vs. Petar Alexandrov (4 rounds, welterweights); Dana Zaxo vs. Toni Bilic (4 rounds, light heavyweights)

Results: Anthony Joshua vs. Alexander Povetkin official result

Highlights: Anthony Joshua vs. Alexander Povetkin full fight video highlights

Odds: Anthony Joshua heavily favored vs. Alexander Povetkin

Live stream: In the UK, Sky Sports Box Office offers viewers the ability to purchase and view the event online. For DAZN subscribers, there will be a live stream of the entire event from first fight to main event. DAZN is available in the United States, Canada, Italy, Japan, Denmark, Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. Those in the United States who aren’t subscribed to DAZN can sign-up for a 30-day free trial.