How to Watch Fury vs Wach Live

The Gypsy King is back, and this time he is taking the show to Thailand.

Tyson Fury faces Polish veteran Mariusz Wach on Friday, July 24, 2026, at the Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya, in what doubles as a charity event and a final tune-up before his long-awaited showdown with Anthony Joshua.

Fans around the world are already hunting for the best way to catch the Tyson Fury vs Mariusz Wach live stream.

This guide covers everything you need — broadcasters, start times, step-by-step streaming instructions, and how to watch from anywhere using a VPN.

Fury vs Wach: Quick Overview

Before we get into the streaming details, here is a snapshot of the essential fight information at a glance.

Detail Information
Fight Tyson Fury vs Mariusz Wach (Heavyweight)
Date Friday, July 24, 2026
Venue Max Muay Thai Stadium, Pattaya, Thailand
Promoters Queensberry Promotions & Goldstar Promotions
Broadcaster Not officially confirmed (Netflix widely expected — check local listings)
Start Time To be announced — evening local time in Thailand (ICT, UTC+7) expected
Special Note Ticket proceeds go to Pattaya charities; Fury receives the inaugural WBC Humanitarian Title

How to Watch Tyson Fury vs Mariusz Wach Live Online

Here is an important point up front: As of early July 2026, no official broadcaster has been announced for this fight.

The Netflix logo appeared on the official promotional poster released by Queensberry, and Netflix streamed Fury’s previous bout against Arslanbek Makhmudov in April 2026, so most observers expect this one to land there as well.

Still, until an official announcement arrives, treat Netflix as the strong favorite rather than a confirmed fact.

Step-by-Step Guide to Streaming the Fight

Assuming the fight follows Fury’s recent broadcast pattern, here is the simplest route to watching legally on fight night:

  1. Confirm the broadcaster. Check the official Queensberry Promotions channels or Netflix’s Tudum sports page in the days before July 24 for the final broadcast announcement.
  2. Sign up for the streaming service. If Netflix carries the fight, any standard Netflix subscription should include it at no extra cost — that was the model for Fury vs Makhmudov, which streamed globally without a pay-per-view fee.
  3. Download the app on your preferred device. Smart TVs, phones, tablets, games consoles, and streaming sticks like Fire TV, Roku, and Apple TV are all supported by every major platform.
  4. Check the start time in your time zone. Pattaya runs on Indochina Time (UTC+7). An evening start in Thailand translates to midday or afternoon viewing in the UK and morning viewing in North America, but wait for official ring-walk times before setting alarms.
  5. Log in early and settle in. Big fight nights attract huge concurrent audiences, so signing in 15–30 minutes before the undercard begins helps you avoid any last-minute login queues.

What You Will Need

  • A subscription to the official broadcaster in your region
  • A stable internet connection (5 Mbps minimum for HD, 15 Mbps or more for 4K)
  • A compatible device — smart TV, laptop, phone, tablet, or streaming stick
  • A VPN, if you plan to watch your home-country service from abroad

Country-by-Country Streaming Guide

Broadcast rights for this event have not been formally distributed region by region yet, so the breakdown below reflects the expected picture based on Fury’s current broadcast arrangements. Always check local listings closer to fight night.

United States

American fans watched Fury vs Makhmudov on Netflix in April 2026, and the same platform is expected to carry Fury vs Wach.

Netflix plans in the US start from the ad-supported tier, and live sporting events have been included with standard subscriptions rather than sold as separate pay-per-views.

If the broadcaster changes, expect an official announcement through Queensberry and The Ring’s channels.

United Kingdom

Fury’s homeland audience is the biggest market for this fight. His April comeback streamed on Netflix in the UK, and that remains the expected home for the Wach bout.

A Friday fight in Thailand is actually convenient for British viewers — an evening start in Pattaya lands in the early-to-mid afternoon UK time, so no 4 a.m. alarm required this time.

Canada

Canadian viewers should look to the same global streaming arrangement expected for the US. Netflix operates identically in Canada for live events, meaning a standard subscription would cover the fight with no additional fee if the platform is confirmed.

Australia

Australian fight fans are well placed for this one.

Thailand is only three to four hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time, so an evening card in Pattaya plays out late evening in Sydney and Melbourne — no overnight viewing required.

If Netflix is confirmed as the global home, Australian subscribers will be covered under their existing plans.

Rest of the World

One of the advantages of a global streaming platform is simultaneous worldwide availability.

Fury vs Makhmudov streamed globally on Netflix in April, and a similar worldwide release is anticipated for Fury vs Wach.

Viewers in Thailand itself may also have local options given the venue, and fans in Poland will be watching closely for domestic coverage of Wach’s appearance.

Check local listings in your country once the official broadcast announcement lands.

How to Watch Fury vs Wach Online From Anywhere With a VPN

Traveling on fight night? A VPN (Virtual Private Network) lets you securely connect to a server in your home country so you can access the streaming service you already pay for.

Here is how it works:

  1. Choose a reputable VPN provider. Established services such as NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Surfshark offer fast servers suitable for live HD sports.
  2. Install the app on your device. All major VPNs support Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and many smart TVs and routers.
  3. Connect to a server in your home country. If your subscription is registered in the UK, pick a UK server; if it is a US account, pick a US server.
  4. Log in to your streaming service. Open the broadcaster’s app or website as normal and sign in with your existing credentials.
  5. Start the stream and enjoy the fight. If the stream buffers, switch to a different server in the same country for better speeds.

Legal Disclaimer

Using a VPN is legal in most countries, but streaming platforms have terms of service that may restrict accessing content from outside your registered region. A VPN should only be used to access services you legitimately subscribe to.

This article does not encourage bypassing broadcast rights, and readers are responsible for complying with the laws of their own country and the terms of their streaming provider.

Tyson Fury vs Mariusz Wach Fight Card

The full undercard has not been announced yet. As of now, the confirmed lineup looks like this:

Bout Division Records
Tyson Fury vs Mariusz Wach (Main Event) Heavyweight Fury 35-2-1 (24 KOs) vs Wach 39-13 (20 KOs)
Undercard bouts TBA To be announced

The main event is expected to be scheduled for 10 rounds.

Queensberry has indicated further event details, including the supporting card, will be released in the build-up. Tickets went on sale during the week commencing July 6, 2026.

Why This Fight Matters

On paper, Fury vs Wach looks like a mismatch — and honestly, the betting markets agree. So why is the boxing world paying attention? Three reasons.

  • First, the Anthony Joshua fight hangs over everything. Fury and Joshua have signed with Turki Alalshikh to finally meet later in 2026, with November widely targeted and Wembley Stadium reported as the leading venue candidate. Joshua fights his own tune-up against Kristian Prenga in Saudi Arabia on July 25 — just one day after Fury’s bout. Both men need clean wins for the biggest all-British heavyweight fight in history to go ahead. Any slip-up in Pattaya changes everything.
  • Second, this is a genuinely unique event. Fury has been training in Pattaya for months and calls the region special to him. Ticket profits are being donated to local charities, and the WBC will present Fury with its inaugural Humanitarian Title on the night. The Max Muay Thai Stadium, which opened in 2014 and holds roughly 2,000 spectators, has hosted legends like Buakaw and Rodtang — but never a heavyweight boxing star of Fury’s magnitude.
  • Third, Wach brings real heavyweight history. The 6’7″ Pole from Krakow took Wladimir Klitschko the full 12 rounds in a 2012 unified title challenge and has shared rings with Dillian Whyte, Alexander Povetkin, Kevin Lerena, Frazer Clarke, Moses Itauma, and Hughie Fury. At 46, coming off a March decision loss to Viktor Vykhryst, his best years are behind him — but he is durable, experienced, and big enough to make Fury work for his rounds.

For Fury, fresh off his unanimous decision win over Arslanbek Makhmudov in April following back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024, this is about staying sharp, staying active, and arriving at the Joshua negotiation table undamaged.

FAQs

When is the Tyson Fury vs Mariusz Wach fight?

The fight takes place on Friday, July 24, 2026, at the Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya, Thailand. Exact ring-walk times have not been announced yet, but an evening start in Thailand (UTC+7) would mean afternoon viewing in the UK and morning viewing in North America. Check official channels closer to fight night for confirmed timings.

Is Tyson Fury vs Mariusz Wach on Netflix?

Not officially confirmed yet. The Netflix logo appeared on the official fight poster, and Netflix streamed Fury’s previous fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov in April 2026, so the platform is widely expected to carry this event. However, no broadcaster had been formally announced at the time of writing, so keep an eye on official announcements from Queensberry Promotions.

Is the fight a pay-per-view event?

Pricing has not been announced. Fury’s April 2026 fight streamed globally on Netflix at no extra charge beyond a standard subscription, and if this event follows the same model, no separate pay-per-view fee would apply. Until official confirmation arrives, treat any pricing claims elsewhere with caution.

Who is Mariusz Wach and does he have a chance against Fury?

Mariusz Wach is a 46-year-old Polish heavyweight from Krakow with a 39-13 record and 20 knockouts. His biggest night came in 2012, when he took Wladimir Klitschko the full 12 rounds in a unified world title challenge. He has lost seven of his last eight fights, so Fury enters as an overwhelming favorite — but Wach’s size and durability mean he rarely gets stopped early, which could give fans several competitive rounds.

Can I watch Tyson Fury vs Mariusz Wach for free?

There is no confirmed free legal broadcast. If Netflix carries the event, existing subscribers watch at no additional cost, which is about as close to free as major heavyweight boxing gets. Avoid pirate “free stream” websites entirely — they carry serious malware, phishing, and legal risks, and the stream quality is unreliable at best.

Sazedul Islam Saju
Sazedul Islam Saju is an MMA and boxing content writer at Surprise Sports specializing in fighter biographies, UFC analysis, boxing coverage, fight breakdowns, and combat sports history. He creates research-driven content covering professional fighters, championship bouts, career achievements, match records, and major events from the world of MMA and boxing.