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How to Watch Canelo Vs. Scull: Live Stream the Full Fight Card Anywhere

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Canelo Alvarez boxing in an arena in 2024.

Canelo Alvarez last defended his titles in September 2024. Christian Petersen/Getty Images

Saul "Canelo" Alvarez will attempt to regain his IBF super-middleweight title, but he'll have to get through William Scull to do that. We've compiled everything you need to know about how to watch Canelo vs. Scull, including global live streaming options.

The undisputed super-middleweight title is on the line tonight, as Canelo attempts to earn back his IBF title after it was stripped in 2024. His fight with Scull was overdue, forcing him to vacate the belt, which Scull later won in a fight against Vladimir Shishkin. Canelo currently holds the WBA, WBC, and WBO super-middleweight titles and has an impressive 62-2-2 record. Scull's record is undefeated but smaller, with a 23-0 professional history.

Today's event, which takes place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, is Canelo's first professional fight outside North America. The Canelo vs. Scull smackdown isn't the only enticing fight of the night. Jaime Munguia and Bruno Surace will also participate in a super middleweight bout, and Badou Jack and Noel Mikaelian will fight for the WBC cruiserweight title, among other match-ups.

Whether your main draw is Canelo and Scull, or you're interested in watching one of the many exciting fights in the undercard, we've got you covered. Keep reading to learn how to watch the fights, no matter where you are in the world.

DAZN will live stream the full fight card in the US. Viewers will need to get a DAZN subscription if they don't already have one and make a $59.99 pay-per-view (PPV) purchase. DAZN subscriptions cost $29.99/month on the flexible pass, but if you lock into an annual contract, you'll only pay $19.99/month. DAZN month-to-month subscriptions come with a seven-day free trial, whereas annual plans give you your entire first month for free (although this isn't a trial period). It's just important to keep in mind that this only applies to the required base subscription, so you'll still pay the PPV fee up front.

DAZN is a sports streaming service with live and on-demand content, including exclusive boxing matches. It's also available in a vast amount of countries around the world. Many events require an additional PPV fee, but a base subscription also offers its own slate of content.

DAZN is also the live streaming home of the full Canelo vs. Scull fight card in the UK. As is the case in the US, UK fans will need to have both a regular subscription and purchase the fight through PPV. The UK PPV fee is £21.99, and standard subscriptions cost £24.99/month (month-to-month flex) or £14.99/month (annual contract). Month-to-month plans come with a one-week free trial, and annual ones give you your first month free.

DAZN is the exclusive global streaming home for tonight's fight, so no matter where you are, there's a pretty good chance you'll be able to tune in. Subscription and PPV prices vary by country. If you find yourself traveling through a region where you can't access your usual DAZN subscription, then you might need to get a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs enable you to change your virtual location so that you can access your go-to websites and apps from anywhere. Plus, they instantly add an extra layer of cybersecurity to your online activity.

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While there's no specific set time for the Canelo vs. Scull fight, it will take place later in the evening. Although the event starts at 7 p.m. ET, we don't anticipate the Canelo vs. Scull ring walks beginning until around 11 p.m. ET. That being said, it's always best to tune in early to avoid missing any of the action.


Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

Lillian Brown

Associate Editor of Streaming

Lillian Brown is the Associate Editor of Streaming on Business Insider’s Reviews team. A lifelong entertainment and media buff, she specializes in helping you find how to watch your favorite shows, movies, and sporting events.ExperienceLillian has been writing about entertainment, sports, TV, and film for over six years, starting her career in the Living/Arts department of The Boston Globe. She went on to write entertainment features, roundups, and conduct celebrity interviews for publications like Vulture, TV Guide, Esquire, Time, and The Daily Beast before joining Business Insider as a streaming specialist. In her current role, she writes about everything from finding the right VPN for watching overseas soccer games to choosing between the endless number of streaming services out there. When she’s not writing, she is editing stories from freelancers or fellow Reviews team members. Lillian is also an expert deal hunter. She loves the thrill of sharing an amazing discount with readers, whether it be on her favorite streaming services or on products she knows our team loves and recommends. She plays an active role in writing about sales and deals for the Reviews team.Why you can trust LillianWhether she’s testing streaming platform interfaces or actively comparing channel offerings between services, Lillian always has her finger on the pulse of what’s new in entertainment. She has tested nearly every streaming service and is an expert when it comes to VPNs. She is the first person to know when a streaming service has changed its price, and whether or not it’s still worth paying for. As a sports fan, she also knows exactly where the next big playoff game is streaming, what time it starts, and where they’re playing. Expertise

Outside of workMost of the time, you can find Lillian watching a horror movie, WNBA game (go Liberty!), or long-distance running. She is located in Boston.

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