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Watch Ryan Garner vs Michael Magnesi live on June 20 via DAZN—free trials, legal streaming, and U.S. start times for boxing fans.

Stream the Ryan Garner vs Michael Magnesi fight for free

Ryan Garner returns to his hometown of Southampton on June 20 to face Michael Magnesi for the vacant interim WBC super-featherweight title, and American viewers who want the legal route will find the entire card on DAZN. The event lands at a time when U.S. audiences are paying closer attention to European title fights, and the card offers a clear path to watch without illegal streams.

Event date and venue

The fight is set for Saturday, June 20, 2026, at St Mary’s Stadium, home of Southampton FC. Ringwalks for the main event are expected around 4:30 p.m. ET, with the full card beginning roughly two hours earlier. The venue choice gives Garner a genuine homecoming atmosphere that rarely travels across the Atlantic.

Queensberry Promotions is handling the show, and Frank Warren has called it Garner’s “dream headline slot in his home-city.” For U.S. viewers, the timing works well for an afternoon or early evening watch without the usual late-night European delays.

That same schedule also keeps the undercard accessible, which matters because several British prospects appear on the bill and often draw curiosity from stateside boxing fans who follow DAZN’s European coverage.

Fighter profiles

Ryan Garner enters with a 19-0 record and ten knockouts, holding the British, Commonwealth, and European belts before this step up. The 28-year-old Southampton native is nicknamed “The Piranha” and has described the St Mary’s date as a “magical night.” His recent stoppage of Cristian Bielma in March keeps momentum on his side.

Michael Magnesi brings a 26-2 mark and thirteen knockouts into the ring, along with former IBO super-featherweight title experience. The 31-year-old Italian, known as the “Lone Wolf,” has faced higher-level opposition than most prospects meet at this stage, which gives the matchup a genuine test rather than a showcase.

Both fighters stand at 5'6" and fight orthodox, so the physical dimensions are nearly identical. That leaves skill, experience, and home-crowd energy as the deciding factors on fight night.

Streaming platform

DAZN holds exclusive rights in the United Kingdom and will carry the card in the United States as well. Viewers can access the stream through the DAZN app, website, smart TVs, or the Amazon Prime Video channel, depending on their preferred device.

The broadcaster offers a monthly subscription that covers most events, while some larger fights require an additional pay-per-view purchase. In either case, the legal route keeps picture quality high and avoids the malware risks tied to unofficial sites.

DAZN’s U.S. service also carries replays and highlights shortly after the final bell, which is useful for viewers who cannot watch live but still want to follow the result without spoilers.

Subscription options

U.S. subscribers can choose a standard monthly plan or an annual package that lowers the per-month cost. Both tiers include the Garner versus Magnesi main event, so no extra PPV fee applies on top of the regular subscription.

New customers often receive a short trial period, which is worth checking before the June 20 card. The trial window usually covers at least one full fight night, giving first-time users a chance to test stream stability before committing.

Existing subscribers simply log in on fight day; the event appears in the schedule well in advance, so no last-minute searching is required.

Start times for U.S. viewers

The undercard begins around 2:00 p.m. ET and 11:00 a.m. PT, which suits West Coast viewers who prefer daytime boxing. Main-event ringwalks are scheduled for roughly 4:30 p.m. ET, placing the bout comfortably before prime-time programming on the East Coast.

Because the card runs on British time, fans who want the full atmosphere should plan to start watching at least thirty minutes early. Early prelims sometimes feature local prospects who later move onto larger American cards, making the opening fights worth catching.

Time-zone math is straightforward this time, but daylight-saving adjustments can shift start times by an hour in either direction, so double-checking the schedule the day before is still smart.

Free options and trials

DAZN occasionally offers short promotional trials around major events, and checking the app or website a week before the fight can reveal current offers. These trials usually require a credit card, but cancellation before the period ends keeps the service free.

Some cable and satellite providers bundle DAZN with existing sports packages, so subscribers should review their current bill before signing up separately. Bundled access removes the need for an extra app and keeps billing in one place.

Official YouTube highlights appear after each round on DAZN’s channel, but the live stream itself stays behind the subscription wall, which protects revenue for future cards and keeps the production quality high.

International access

Viewers outside the United States and United Kingdom can check their regional DAZN service, as rights vary by country. In most European territories the same Ultimate subscription covers the card without an extra PPV charge.

Travelers who normally use a different provider should confirm geo-restrictions before leaving home. A VPN may work in some cases, but the simplest route remains logging into the account tied to the viewer’s permanent residence.

DAZN’s app remembers login details across devices, so switching from phone to hotel television usually requires only a few clicks once the network connection is stable.

Why the card matters

Garner’s undefeated record and local support make this a pivotal night for British boxing, while Magnesi’s veteran presence raises the stakes for both men. A win for the Southampton fighter would position him for full world-title contention later in 2026.

American audiences have shown steady interest in these European title eliminators, especially when the winner is likely to appear on U.S. soil within a year. Watching the fight legally keeps the sport’s economics healthy and supports future matchmaking.

The card also serves as a reminder that major boxing can still be found outside Las Vegas and New York, which broadens the calendar for fans who follow the sport year-round.

Next steps

Mark the date, confirm the DAZN subscription or trial, and set a reminder for the early-afternoon start time. With everything lined up in advance, viewers can focus on the action instead of last-minute access issues.

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