Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are headlining an exciting night of boxing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this month.The pair will meet on November 15 for their hotly-anticipated rematch.Eubank Jr and Benn exchanged blows in what was a brutal 12-round war back in AprilGettyThe Eubank-Benn rivalry was established by their fathers, Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, when they laced up their gloves 35 years ago.When they clashed in 1990, Eubank Sr beat Benn via stoppage, but their rematch in 1993 ended in a split-decision draw.Then, in April this year their sons reignited the bitter family feud.Eubank Jr and Benn went toe-to-toe at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and ultimately, the former claimed a unanimous decision win.The Eubank-Benn saga managed to capture the nation once again, and the score between the families is now 2-0.As they gear up to return to the scene of their gruelling battle, Benn is hoping to avenge his loss and score a point for his bloodline.Eubank Jr vs Benn: Where to watchTheir middleweight rematch will be available live worldwide on DAZN pay-per-view, with coverage set to begin at 5pm.Doors are set to open at 4:30pm, and the ringwalks for the main event are scheduled for 9:35pm.The full fight card will be shown for a price of £24.99.Purchasing the PPV for the event also includes a seven-day trial to DAZN’s full coverage.Their first clash was steeped with drama due to their back-and-forth verbal jabsMATCHROOM BOXINGNow the duo are gearing up to run it back in front of 60,000 fansMark Robinson / Matchroom BoxingtalkSPORT will also be providing the latest updates around the fight.To tune in through the website, click HERE for the live stream.Alternatively, you can listen via the talkSPORT app here, or on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.Eubank Jr vs Benn: Full fight cardMAIN EVENT: Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn 2Jack Catterall vs Ekow EssumanAdam Azim vs Kurt ScobyRichard Riakporhe vs Tommy WelchSam Gilley vs Ishmael DavisMikie Tallon vs Fezan ShahidEubank Jr vs Benn: What’s been said?After Eubank Jr edged the win in April, he revealed that he hadn’t expected such a strong performance from Benn.Eubank Jr explained: “I knew I was capable of that. I just needed someone to bring that out of me. Not going to lie, I didn’t expect him to be able to do that.Eubank Jr immediately needed medical attention after his win and remained in hospital for days after the eventGetty“I pushed through. I’m happy to have this man [his father] back with me. We’ve upheld the family name like we said we were going to do. Onwards and upwards.“I thought I would break him early. I underestimated him. I didn’t train for a fight like that.“Conor has never shown that. But he had to show it tonight.”As Benn prepares to settle the score, he has admitted that he needs to be ‘less emotional’ this time around.Benn said: “I’m going to go in there and steam straight into him. Same as the first one, less emotional, shall we say.“Less heart, more brains, you know?Benn left it all in the ring that night but all three judges scored the contest 116-112 in Eubank Jr’s favourGetty“I felt like in the fight, my demeanour was all win. I was up 30 seconds before the bell [to start each round]. I was up, ready to go.“You look at my demeanour and look at him, who’s deflated?“For me, I’m excited to run it back. More educated, experience gained, lessons learnt, going to get in there and handle business.”Eubank Jr vs Benn 2 TicketsChris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are ready.The rivals are putting it all on the line once again after their barnstormer of a first fight for the much anticipated rematch and there are still seats left at Tottenham’s stadium.The Ring: Unfinished Business. Final tickets on sale now via Ticketmaster