How to get tickets for Tyson Fury’s comeback fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
After just over a year away from the sport, Tyson Fury has confirmed his return to the ring.
The Gypsy King will face off against Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday, 11 April at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in what’s set to be an exciting heavyweight clash.
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Fury vs. Makhmudov tickets
Fury announced his retirement in January 2025, after losing for the second time to Oleksandr Usyk.
However, his retirement didn’t last long, with the former unified champion announcing his return to boxing a year later in January 2026.
His comeback comes against Arslanbek Makhmudov, a Russian powerhouse recognised for his exceptionally high knockout ratio of 90% and 17 first-round KOs.
With Makhmudov looking to spoil Fury’s homecoming party, there’s a solid chance of fireworks at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this April.
Be sure to read on if you’re looking to catch the action as it unfolds…
How to buy tickets for Fury vs. Makhmudov?
For fans looking to secure their seats for Fury vs Makhmudov, there are several ways in which to do so.
At the time of writing, general sale tickets are still available via Ticketmaster, with the cheapest tickets costing £43.65.
Should these tickets sell out, there are also a number of secondary retailers such as Stubhub, Vivid Seats and Viagogo to choose from.
For fans looking to elevate their fight night experience, Seat Unique has a number of hospitality packages to choose from, each offering premium seating, private bars and more.
See all of the options below:
When and where is the Fury vs. Makhmudov fight taking place?
Fury vs Makhmudov will take place on 11 April at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England.
When used for boxing, the ground boasts a capacity of around 62,850.
This means there are many seats available for the event, catering to most budgets.
Tyson Fury has fought at the stadium just once in his career, back on 3 December, 2022.
On this particular night, he retained his WBC heavyweight title with a TKO win over Derek Chisora.
Makhmudov, on the other hand, has only fought once in the UK in his entire professional career, beating David Allen in a unanimous decision victory on 11 October, 2025.
What is the Fury vs. Makhmudov undercard?
The full card of Fury vs Makhmudov is particularly stacked, with a total of 11 fights taking place on the night.
Here is the full line-up set to take place before the main event:
Main Card
- Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis (Co-Main Event — 150lb Catchweight)
- Jeamie TKV vs. Richard Riakporhe (For the British Heavyweight Title)
- Frazer Clarke vs. Justis Huni (Heavyweight)
Preliminary Card
- Troy Williamson vs. Simon Zachenhuber (Super Middleweight)
- Felix Cash vs. Liam O’Hare (Middleweight)
- Elliot Whale vs. Tom Hill (Welterweight)
- Hector Avila Lozano vs. Sultan Almohammed (Lightweight)
- Mikie Tallon vs. Cristopher Rios (Flyweight)
- Breyon Gorham vs. Eduard Georgiev (Super Lightweight)

Fury vs. Makhmudov tickets
Where to watch Fury vs. Makhmudov on TV and streaming?
Fans who can’t make it to see the event live in person will be glad to know they can catch all the action at home.
Fury vs. Makhmudov will be streamed worldwide on Netflix, with current subscribers getting the full card at no extra charge.
Those who aren’t Netflix subscribers will need a subscription to the streaming platform to be able to view the full event.
Why has Tyson Fury come out of retirement?
Tyson Fury has mentioned that he is coming out of retirement to “make boxing great again.”
“Since I stopped boxing a year ago, boxing for me has gone on a downward slope. It’s become quite boring,” he told a news conference in February.
On the subject of his streaming deal, he said: “With me, I brought the biggest streaming platform on earth, Netflix.”
“First fight back, fighting at a 60,000-seat stadium. I bring a circus, entertainment, action, cameras, everything to the sport.”
“I’m looking to put on a show. I want an explosive knockout, and I believe I’m going to get that. April 11, I’m going to knock him spark out.”
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