1. get involved

    Get Involved - who holds Wembley's record attendance?published at 19:54 British Summer Time 21 September

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    Rolling Stones concert

    Chris

    Summerslam 92.

    Davey Boy Smith

    Taylor Swift.

    Simon from Redcar

    All good offerings but you haven't landed on the correct answer this time.

  2. Round sevenpublished at 19:51 British Summer Time 21 September

    Buatsi v Hutchinson

    I mentioned earlier that the referee had dished out warnings for use of the head and Hutchinson appears to have ignored them.

    Hutchinson is deducted a point for continuing to utilise that tactic.

    This is getting tasty.

    Joshua Buatsi punches Willy Hutchinson but missesImage source, Getty Images
  3. get involved

    Get Involved - who holds Wembley's record attendance?published at 19:50 British Summer Time 21 September

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    Queen concert?

    Richard in Norway

    I've seen videos of that concert and it looked amazing. One of those gigs you dream of being at.

    It's claimed that they played to 150,000 over the course of two nights, with around 75,000 fans in Wembley for each show.

  4. Round sixpublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 21 September

    Buatsi v Hutchinson

    Wow.

    That was a barrage of punches and some great variety from Buatsi.

    Hutchinson ate a swinging right hand and then Buatsi attacked the body.

    Hutchinson was leaning on the ropes before collapsing to the floor.

    He has beaten the count and will come out for round seven.

  5. Round sixpublished at 19:46 British Summer Time 21 September

    Buatsi v Hutchinson

    Hutchinson is down!

    Willy Hutchinson on his knees in the ringImage source, PA Media
  6. Round sixpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 21 September

    Buatsi v Hutchinson

    We've just gone into round six in this contest between Joshua Buatsi and Willy Hutchinson and it has been a high-tempo back-and-forth battle.

    Buatsi is enjoying success to the body pretty regularly but Hutchinson is refusing to take a backwards step.

    We've seen a few warnings for use of the head on both sides. As expected, it hasn't been the cleanest fight.

    Willy Hutchinson punches Joshua BuatsiImage source, Matchroom
  7. Born to Brawl - Josh Warringtonpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 21 September

    Cacace defeats Warrington by unanimous decision

    We at BBC Sport are big fans of Josh Warrington, you may have noticed.

    Warrington was kind enough to let us follow him around before his world title fight against Leigh Wood last year.

    We got a glimpse into Warrington's life and motivations, and of course his love for his hometown.

    Media caption,

    Born to Brawl: Can Josh Warrington put Leeds back on top?

  8. get involved

    Get Involved - who holds Wembley's record attendance?published at 19:38 British Summer Time 21 September

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    Live Aid.

    Anonymous

    That's a fantastic shout but, unfortunately, it's not right.

    Keep the guesses coming and I'll bring you the right answer later in the night.

    Also, please include your name if you can!

  9. Postpublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 21 September

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport at Wembley Stadium

    As daylight fades, I'd say the stadium is around a half full. Plenty of people milling around the concourse though.

    For boxing purists, this is a decent undercard. I think it's fair to say that most casual fans are only really interested in the headliners. And maybe Liam Gallagher.

  10. get involved

    Get Involved - who holds Wembley's record attendance?published at 19:32 British Summer Time 21 September

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    Time to put your knowledge to the test.

    Tonight's expected 96,000 attendance at Wembley will be a British post-war record for a boxing event, but it's not the biggest post-war attendance at Wembley.

    What event do you think holds the record?

    It's worth remembering that Wembley hosts a variety of events and not just sport - that's your one and only clue.

    Also, no Googling. It's not big and it's not clever!

  11. Relive Wembley's greatest nightspublished at 19:28 British Summer Time 21 September

    Dubois v Joshua

    A new British-record attendance at a boxing event will be set tonight, with 96,000 fans expected to be inside Wembley when Dubois and Joshua take to the ring.

    Wembley has hosted some pretty remarkable boxing events in the past with 80,000 turning out to see Carl Froch beat George Groves in 2014.

    An additional 10,000 were there for Joshua's win against Wladimir Klitschko in 2017 and the record rose to 94,000 in 2022 for Tyson Fury's victory against Dillian Whyte.

  12. Merch alertpublished at 19:26 British Summer Time 21 September

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport at Wembley Stadium

    Keeping alive the worst thing about football culture, there are some half and half scarves available tonight...

    Half and half Dubois v Joshua scarves being sold outside Wembley
  13. Postpublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 21 September

    I'll bring you updates from this contest between Joshua Buatsi and and Willy Hutchinson, which has just got under way, and likewise for the next bout when Hamzah Sheeraz faces Tyler Denny.

    In the meantime, let's dive into some serious build-up to the main event.

  14. The Leeds Warrior retirespublished at 19:23 British Summer Time 21 September

    If this is the end for Josh Warrington, what a career he has had.

    Of his 34 fights, he has won 31. Big world title wins over Carl Frampton, Kiko Martinez and Lee Selby stand out in a glittering career.

    Warrington has been world champion twice, holding the IBF title between 2018-2019 and then again in 2022.

    It would be difficult to explain how much Leeds means to the man, and how much the man means to the city. He is a hero at Elland Road.

    He is also quite seriously a lovely man and proper gentleman.

    Happy retirement to the Leeds Warrior.

    Josh Warrington celebrates as Carl Frampton is announced the loserImage source, Getty Images
    Josh Warrington is lifted in the air by Eddie HearnImage source, Getty Images
    Josh Warrington in tears as he celebratesImage source, Getty Images
    Josh Warrington at Elland RoadImage source, Getty Images
  15. Postpublished at 19:22 British Summer Time 21 September

    Buatsi v Hutchinson

    Thanks Charlotte!

    Let's keep this train rolling.

    Next up it's Joshua Buatsi against Willy Hutchinson for the WBO interim light-heavyweight title.

    It has been pretty heated between the pair during fight week.

    Will Buatsi extend his undefeated record to 19 or will Hutchinson make it six wins in a row?

    By the way, Artur Beterbiev is the WBO light-heavyweight champion - he also holds the WBC and IBF belts.

    Beterbiev faces WBA champion Dmitry Bivol in an undisputed contest on 12 October and we'll have live text coverage of that one for you!

  16. Postpublished at 19:22 British Summer Time 21 September

    What an intriguing fight that was between Anthony Cacace and Josh Warrington. If it was the final fight of Warrington's career then it was a pleasure to live text it.

    You can read Matt Gault's full report here.

    Bobbie will now take the reins back off me as we build up to the huge fight between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.

  17. Sensible decision for Warrington?published at 19:18 British Summer Time 21 September

    Cacace defeats Warrington by unanimous decision

    Josh Warrington may only be 33, but he's lost his last three fights and his world title days are over.

    If he has retired then it may be a sensible decision.

  18. Warrington calls time on boxing career?published at 19:15 British Summer Time 21 September
    Breaking

    Cacace defeats Warrington by unanimous decision

    Josh Warrington has placed his gloves in the middle of the ring and posed for a picture after the results were read out.

    Is this it for Warrington? If so, what a career he's had!

    Josh Warrington puts his boxing gloves on the canvasImage source, Getty Images
  19. Cacace wins by unanimous decisionpublished at 19:10 British Summer Time 21 September
    Breaking

    Cacace v Warrington

    Cacace retains his IBF super-featherweight world title!

    All three judges see it for the Belfast man - 118-110, 117-111 and 117-111.

    Anthony Cacace has his hand raised as he is announced the winner over Josh WarringtonImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 21 September

    Cacace v Warrington

    Here we go with the score cards...