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Horn vs Mundine live stream and TV Guide

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30th November, 2018
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One of Australia’s most talked about fights will see Anthony Mundine take on Jeff Horn. This is The Roar‘s guide to live streaming the fight so you won’t miss a moment of the action.

The fight itself is the main event of an eight-fight card and is expected to get underway at 10:30pm (AEDT) on Friday, November 30. Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane is the venue.

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This is expected to be Mundine’s final fight of a career which has spanned more than a decade and brought plenty of success with it.

For Horn, it shapes as an opportunity to get back on the right path. Horn shot to fame after beating Manny Pacquiao for the WBO welterweight championship last year, but has since suffered a key loss to Terrence Crawford to drop the title earlier in 2018.

The fight against Mundine, despite being a non-title bout, will last for 12 rounds.

How to watch the fight on TV

The only way to watch the fight is to purchase it as a pay-per-view through Main Event, and then watch it either via Foxtel or on Optus TV featuing Foxtel.

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The first hour of the undercard will be broadcast on Fox Sports 503, starting from 6:30pm AEDT and going through until 7:30pm AEDT. However at this point the broadcast will switch to Main Event, and you will only be able to continue watching if you’ve purchased the pay-per-view.

The cost of the pay-per-view is $59.95.

How to live stream the fight online

Unfortunate there is no option available to live stream the fight.

Because the first hour of the undercard is being broadcast on Fox Sports 503, it is possible to live stream this portion of the evening.

You can do this using Foxtel Now for those who only want to stream Foxtel channels, the Foxtel App for those already with a TV subscription, or Kayo Sports, which will set you back $25 per month for access to all of Foxtel’s channels.

Once the broadcast moves to Main Event TV, it will be TV only and it will not be possible to live stream the remainder of the undercard or the main event itself through these services.

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Here at The Roar, we will have live coverage of the fight with our round-by-round blog and highlights of all the key moments following the conclusion of fights.

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