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DAZN UK Boxing — Schedule, Price & What Fights Are Included

Matchroom and Queensberry both run through DAZN UK in 2025-26.

DAZN UK is the streaming home of Matchroom Boxing and Queensberry Promotions in the United Kingdom. The service launched its UK boxing-first identity in 2021 after several years as a US-anchored platform. In 2025-26, DAZN UK carries the bulk of the Matchroom and Queensberry calendars including the global fights staged in Saudi Arabia, the US, and the UK.

What DAZN UK costs

DAZN UK has two pricing tiers:

  • Monthly: £14.99 per month, billed monthly.
  • Annual: £119.99 paid up front, working out at £9.99 per month if held for the full year — a saving of £60 versus monthly billing.

There is no commitment requirement on the monthly tier. The pattern most UK boxing fans use is monthly subscription in the month of a card, cancel afterwards.

What is included with the subscription

The DAZN UK boxing catalogue covers three streams:

  1. Matchroom Boxing. Eddie Hearn’s promotional outfit. Regular Saturday-night cards from the UK, US and Saudi Arabia. Most cards are included with the subscription.
  2. Queensberry Promotions. Frank Warren’s UK promoter. Cards stream live on DAZN UK as part of the standard tier.
  3. Independent and regional cards. DAZN UK supplements with smaller UK-based shows from independent promoters and women’s boxing series.

The DAZN UK catalogue is broader than the US DAZN catalogue. UK subscribers get the global Matchroom and Queensberry schedule plus selected international cards from partner promoters. US subscribers get a subset focused on the US-market promoter calendar.

What is not included — the PPV layer

Selected Matchroom and Queensberry headliners run as DAZN UK PPV. Pricing in 2025-26 has been £19.95 to £24.95 per card on top of the subscription. The PPV requirement is non-optional — the subscription alone does not unlock the PPV card.

Headline fights that have run as DAZN UK PPV in recent years include Anthony Joshua–Daniel Dubois at Wembley, Tyson Fury–Oleksandr Usyk at Riyadh Season events, and selected Saudi-staged Queensberry cards.

How to subscribe and watch

DAZN UK is at dazn.com/en-GB. The DAZN app is available on iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, smart TVs from Samsung and LG, and the major gaming consoles. The signup flow is on the DAZN site.

A practical 2025-26 UK viewing plan

For a regular Matchroom or Queensberry follower, the annual plan at £119.99 is the cleanest path. That covers every regular UK card across the year and reduces the friction around PPV weekends.

For an occasional follower, the monthly plan at £14.99 with cancellations between cards is the standard approach. The pattern most UK boxing fans use is subscribe in the month of the headline card, watch, cancel.

How DAZN UK compares to Sky Sports

Sky Sports at £34.99 NOW TV monthly pass covers Boxxer cards and the Sky-distributed boxing slate. DAZN UK at £14.99 covers Matchroom and Queensberry. The two services do not overlap on promoter coverage. Most engaged UK boxing fans hold both, particularly in months with multiple headline cards.

For the full UK carriage map, see our UK boxing guide. For UK PPV vendors and pricing, see the UK boxing PPV guide.

Frequently asked questions

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ESPN+ subscription carries UFC Fight Night events and ESPN-promoted boxing cards; UFC numbered PPVs require an add-on purchase via ESPN+. DAZN US carries Matchroom and Golden Boy boxing cards. Amazon Prime Video holds the Premier Boxing Champions deal as of 2026. UFC Fight Pass archives every fight in UFC history plus selected live regional cards.
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