

Watch Brighton vs Fulham as the Premier League season gets underway for both sides at the Amex Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Date: Saturday, 16 August 2025
Kick-off time: 3:00pm BST / 10:00am ET
Venue: Amex Stadium, Brighton
TV & Streaming: USA Network (US), Stan Sport (Australia)
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The Premier League returns for the 2025/26 season, with Brighton and Hove Albion hosting Fulham at the Amex Stadium.
Brighton endured something of an up-and-down campaign under Fabian Hurzeler and will be looking to kick on after they finished 8th last season. Fulham were just three places behind them and again will be hoping to grab a European spot come May.
Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on Brighton vs Fulham live streams, so you can watch online, on TV, and from anywhere on Saturday.
Is Brighton vs Fulham on TV in the UK?
The 3pm blackout rule still applies this season and therefore Brighton vs Fulham is not being televised live in the UK.
Only those in attendance on the south coast will be able to watch, unless you're visiting the UK and use a VPN to tune into the coverage you usually enjoy back home.
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Watch Brighton vs Fulham in the US
In the USA, the USA Network has the TV rights to Brighton vs Fulham.
How to watch Brighton vs Fulham in Australia
Fans down under can watch Brighton vs Fulham in the Premier League through the streaming service Stan Sport.
See also Premier League TV guide
Brighton vs Fulham: Preview
Brighton began last season at a canter, but tailed off and ultimately flirted with the chance to qualify for European football.
Fulham, too, had a late chance to grab themselves a spot in Europe, but couldn't find the correct level of consistency when it mattered.
The Seagulls' biggest loss this summer will be star striker Joao Pedro, who signed for Chelsea in a move estimated to be in the region of �60m.
Brighton have dipped their feet into the transfer market, signing Greek wonderkid Charalampos Kostoulas from Olympiacos.
The biggest chatter seems to be around Carlos Baleba, with the 21-year-old continuing to be linked with a move to Manchester United.
Tony Bloom is adamant the Cameroon international isn't going anywhere, but Ruben Amorim's side is reported to be considering a bid for the player, and that could tempt the south-coast outfit into a sale.
As for Fulham, Marco Silva is a cool, calm head at Craven Cottage and has brought the good times back in the capital following yet another steady campaign last year.
Transfers have been a bone of contention for the Cottagers, with the �500,000 arrival of backup goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte representing the clubs only new arrival.
Silva has made it clear he needs further recruitments and that may prove costly should they fail to lure any further new faces before the September 1 deadline.
Brighton vs Fulham: Expected line-ups
FourFourTwo's prediction
Brighton 2-1 Fulham
The Seagulls are an impressive force on home soil and seem to dominate play in build-up, before looking to break quickly on their opponents. We can see it being a tight affair, but fancy Brighton to win on opening day in front of what should be a decent crowd at the Amex Stadium.
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