Arsenal vs. Brighton: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

Arsenal vs. Brighton: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

Arsenal might be considered the frontrunners to secure their first Premier League championship in over two decades, but Mikel Arteta should certainly also regard the Carabao Cup as a tournament his talented squad ought to target for victory this campaign.

Arteta's Arsenal have previously fallen short as Carabao Cup semifinalists on several occasions, and were eliminated by Newcastle United at that stage earlier this year.

They continue to lack any trophy since the manager's inaugural season at the helm, but 2025–26 appears set to be an extremely fruitful campaign for the north London outfit.

A comfortable 2–0 victory against Port Vale secured their progression to the fourth round, where they face a potentially tricky challenge. Brighton & Hove Albion, who eliminated Arsenal from this tournament three seasons ago, have displayed Barcelona-esque form from their 2010–11 peak during their two cup matches thus far, though the Gunners present a significantly higher level of opposition compared to Oxford United and Barnsley.

Here's your guide to watching this cup encounter at the Emirates Stadium.

What Time Does Arsenal vs. Brighton Kick Off?

How to Watch Arsenal vs. Brighton on TV and Live Stream

Sky Sports have made a determined push in recent seasons to televise as many Carabao Cup matches as possible, and Arsenal's fourth-round clash with Brighton will be available on Sky Sports+ on Wednesday evening. Radio coverage is also available through TalkSport.

Amazon Prime Video provides streaming coverage in the United States and Canada, though not in Mexico, where Disney+ Premium serves as the exclusive broadcaster for this Premier League matchup.

Additional viewing options include Paramount+ in the U.S., plus DAZN and fuboTV for Canadian audiences.

Country

TV channel/live stream

United States

Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video

United Kingdom

Sky Sports+

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Amazon Prime Video

Mexico

Disney+ Premium Mexico

What's Next for Arsenal and Brighton?

The season's third international break is approaching, but Arsenal have three additional fixtures before the upcoming pause.

The table-toppers visit a Burnley team that has surpassed expectations this Saturday, before facing Slavia Prague in the Czech Republic's capital on Tuesday night. Arsenal maintain a perfect record in the Champions League with three victories from three matches.

Brighton have no European obligations this season, and return to home action at the weekend, hosting Leeds United at the Amex Stadium. Fabian Hürzeler's team will also gear up for the season's inaugural A23 Derby at Selhurst Park ahead of the November international window.