Where to watch Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford: TV channel, live stream and PPV info for title showdown

Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez and Terence Crawford are ready for their massive undisputed super-middleweight title fight in Las Vegas.
Alvarez will defend his belts at the Allegiant Stadium on September 13 in what is being dubbed as the ‘fight of the century’.
Crawford, the reigning WBA world super welterweight champion, will move up two weight classes for the bout.
The pair had a face off in May after Alvarez beat William Scull via unanimous decision to regain his undisputed title.
And they are now set to go to war in the ring for the WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO world titles.
There will also be a $188,000 The Ring belt on the line which, as per magazine CEO Rick Reeno, is ‘the most expensive belt ever created’.
Alvarez vs Crawford: How to watch
Next weekend’s event will be streamed on Netflix at no extra cost for their estimated 300million-plus worldwide subscribers.
Those who are yet to sign up to the streaming giants can do so for an initial £5.99 per month with adverts.
A standard subscription without adverts costs £12.99 per month, and it’s £18.99 per month for the premium plan with Ultra HD viewing.
Netflix first streamed live boxing last year when Jake Paul beat the legendary Mike Tyson, with around 108 million watching worldwide.
In July 2025, they showed the Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano trilogy clash, which the former won to make it 3-0.
Alvarez vs Crawford: talkSPORT coverage
talkSPORT will provide live updates throughout the build-up before and on fight night.
Fans can keep up to date with the latest news on Alvarez vs Crawford on the talkSPORT Boxing YouTube channel.
There will also be previews published on the talkSPORT.com website.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen to talkSPORT on the app, on DAB digital radio, via your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
Alvarez vs Crawford: Undercard
The undercard is set to begin from midnight UK time, with the main event ringwalks at around 4am UK time. Exact timings will follow.
There will also be a first-ever ‘Underdogs’ card that will take place two days before on September 11.
- MAIN EVENT: Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford – For the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, The Ring and TBRB undisputed super middleweight titles
- Callum Walsh vs Fernando Vargas Jr. – Light middleweight
- Christian Mbilli vs Lester Martinez – For the WBC interim super middleweight title
- Mohammed Alakel vs John Ornelas – Lightweight
- Anthony Olascuaga vs Juan Carlos Camacho Jr – WBO flyweight title
- Justin Viloria vs Joshafat Ortiz
- Jalil Hackett vs Elijah Vines
- Emiliano Alvarado vs Juan Garcia
- Jamar Talley vs Isaiah Thompson
Alvarez vs Crawford: What has been said?
Speaking on The Big Podcast, Tyson believes Alvarez’s intelligence in the ring could get him over the line in Vegas.
“It’s tricky, I want Crawford to win, but it doesn’t look like it is going to happen,” he said.
“I would like for that to happen but this guy [Canelo] is a hard puncher, he is a smart fighter.
“I am just curious, I just wanna see it. I wanna be there to see it. Because listen, there’s been upsets like that before.
“Henry Armstrong at 124 lbs, he beat the 146 lbs champ [Barney Ross]. So, you know, you never know.
“Anything can happen when two men are in the ring.”
Stephen A. Smith believes that Crawford will take the belts and continue his current 41-0 unbeaten streak.
“I love Canelo. Crawford will beat Canelo,” he told the All The Smoke Fight podcast.” Crawford will beat Canelo by decision. I can’t see anybody knocking out Canelo Alvarez.
“But, I do believe that if you can box and you can move, you can beat Canelo. You can outpoint him.
“One of the things I don’t like about Canelo, despite his greatness. It’s like almost every shot has to be a power shot, and that’s not beating Crawford.”
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