Chelsea vs. Brighton Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Streaming
Chelsea's collection of former Brighton & Hove Albion staff members will be looking to inflict disappointment on their previous employer this weekend in the Premier League.
Four ex-Seagulls players, including Chelsea's summer signing João Pedro, will feature in Saturday's encounter with Brighton as Enzo Maresca's team seeks to revitalize their campaign following a troubling period that has yielded only one victory in their past four matches.
This matchup has historically been goal-heavy, with six strikes recorded at Stamford Bridge during last season's meeting. Cole Palmer netted all four of Chelsea's goals in that contest, though the Blues must cope without their sidelined star player this weekend.
Saturday's showdown is expected to deliver another thrilling spectacle as Brighton seeks to defy expectations and increase the pressure on Chelsea.
Here's your guide to viewing the match on television.
What Time Does Chelsea vs. Brighton Kick Off?
How to Watch Chelsea vs Brighton on TV and Live Stream
Viewers in the United Kingdom hoping to watch Chelsea's encounter with Brighton will face disappointment. Because of the 3 p.m. kick-off broadcasting restriction, the match won't be shown live on television, and fans can only access audio commentary through BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT.
Amazon Prime Video is streaming the match across all of North America, while American viewers can also watch via Peacock.
Canadian audiences have access through FuboTV and DAZN, while Mexican fans can watch on Caliente TV.
Country | TV channel/live stream |
|---|---|
United Kingdom | Not televised – Audio coverage available on BBC Radio 5 Live, talkSPORT |
United States | Peacock, Amazon Prime Video |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Amazon Prime Video, Fubo Sports Network 4 Canada |
Mexico | Caliente TV, Amazon Prime Video |
What's Next for Chelsea and Brighton?
Saturday's encounter marks the beginning of three consecutive home fixtures for Chelsea, who will host Benfica and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in the Champions League and Premier League respectively during the coming week.
Following their London visit, Brighton has only one remaining fixture before the October international pause. They travel to face Wolverhampton Wanderers—one of just two teams across Europe's top five divisions still without a point this season—next Sunday.