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Watch Brighton vs Everton today as David Moyes takes his team to the south coast desperate to extend their unbeaten run. Here, FourFourTwo brings you all the details on live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.
Brighton vs Everton key information
Date: Saturday, 31 January 2026
Kick-off time: 3:00pm GMT / 10:00am ET
Venue: Amex Stadium, Falmer
TV & Streaming: Peacock (US), Stan Sport (Australia)
Watch from anywhere: Get 70% off NordVPN
Two draws and a win have lifted the Toffees into the top half but an away win for Brighton would undo that without the intervention of Sunderland, the team currently dividing these two in the table.
Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on how to watch Brighton vs Everton online, on TV, and from anywhere.
Is Brighton vs Everton on TV in the UK?
Brighton vs Everton is not being televised in the UK. The game is being played on Saturday at 3pm, a time when football matches cannot legally be broadcast in the UK. This is known as the '3pm 'blackout''.
The irony is you can watch the game in pretty much every country other than the one in which it's being played. If you're visiting the UK you can use NordVPN to access your usual coverage.
Watch Brighton vs Everton in the US
Brighton vs Everton is one of this weekend's Premier League games available to stream live in the United States on Peacock.
How to watch Brighton vs Everton in Australia
Premier League fans in Australia can watch Brighton vs Everton through Stan Sport.
Watch Brighton vs Everton from anywhere
What if you're away from home when Brighton vs Everton is on, and find access to your usual streaming service geo-blocked? The solution is a VPN, a piece of software that sets your devices to appear to be in any country in the world.
Assuming it complies with your broadcasters T&Cs, you can use a VPN to unblock the streaming services you're subscribed to, with a host of privacy and protection benefits on top that sounds like a result.
FourFourTwos colleagues TechRadar are experts in this field, and they reckon NordVPN is the best VPN provider on the market.
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Brighton vs Everton: Premier League preview
Everton followed their win over Aston Villa at Villa Park with a home draw against Leeds United on Monday night. Thierno Barry scored their goal, his fourth in six Premier League games.
The Merseysiders have won their last two against Brighton, including a historic 2-0 victory back in August to mark the first Premier League fixture at the Hill Dickinson Stadium with three points.
They also won this fixture last season thanks to an Iliman Ndiaye goal. Everton's last loss at the Amex Stadium was in October 2019, when Pascal Gross, Neal Maupay and Leandro Trossard scored in a 3-2 win for the Seagulls.
Brighton have only lost once at home this season but draw so often at the Amex Stadium that they're only one place higher in a home-only league table than the real one.
Little wonder, then, that questions are being asked of manager Fabian Hurzeler. His team haven't won back-to-back league games since November and for every draw with Manchester City, there's a loss against Fulham.
That lone home loss against Villa was the start of a poor run. The Seagulls have won once in the 10 league matches since, dropping from a season-high fifth down to 14th in the space of six games.
Hurzeler could be without Mats Wieffer, Brajan Gruda and Solly March as well as long-term absentees Adam Webster and Stefanos Tzimas.
Everton have lost Jack Grealish to injury but could welcome back midfielder Tim Iroegbunam. Michael Keane returns from a three-match suspension.
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Brighton vs Everton: Expected line-ups
FourFourTwo's prediction
Brighton 1-1 Everton
FourFourTwo predicts a close game between two teams who can cancel each other out but are less prone to actually winning than they'd like.
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