Venue: Belgrade Arena, Serbia Dates: 25 Oct to 6 Nov |
Coverage: Live on BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app from the quarter-finals. |
The AIBA World Boxing Championships for men take place in Serbia from 25 October to 6 November – and the BBC has live coverage from the quarter-final stages on its digital platforms.
Nine fighters will represent a new-look England squad with the boxers who represented Great Britain at the Tokyo Olympics rested.
One of the most experienced fighters in Belgrade is featherweight Niall Farrell, who overcame serious injury to regain his place in the team.
Flyweight Kiaran MacDonald and light-middleweight Harris Akbar have both been part of GB Boxing’s Podium squad for more than four years and travelled to Tokyo 2020 as sparring partners to help prepare Team GB’s boxers.
Manchester’s Conner Tudsbury, 24, was a late addition to the original squad and will compete in the new 81-86kg cruiserweight category.
The full England squad (featherweight, Birmingham), Kiaran MacDonald (flyweight, Sunderland), Harvey Lambert (welterweight, Hull), Harris Akhbar (light-middleweight, Bradford), Lewis Richardson (middleweight, Colchester), George Crotty (light-heavyweight, Royston), Conner Tudsbury (cruiserweight, Manchester), Lewis Williams (heavyweight, Leamington Spa), Delicious Orie (super-heavyweight, Wolverhampton)
BBC coverage times
All times listed are GMT and are subject to change.
TUESDAY, 2 NOVEMBER
Quarter-finals
12:00-15:00 – BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website & app
17:00-20:30 – BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app
THURSDAY, 4 NOVEMBER
Semi-finals
12:00-15:00 – BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app
17:00-20:30 – BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app
FRIDAY, 5 NOVEMBER
Finals
17:00-18:40 – BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app
SATURDAY, 6 NOVEMBER
Finals
17:00-19:05 – BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app, BBC Red Button from 17:30
Late changes
Schedules and coverage times are subject to late changes. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made.
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