Brighton’s bid to bounce back from a rare loss comes against a Leeds side hoping to build on a long-sought win at the Amex Stadium on Saturday.
Fabian Hurzeler’s Seagulls lost 4-2 at Manchester United in Week 9, snapping a five-match unbeaten run across all competitions which included two wins and two draws in the Premier League.
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Leeds, meanwhile, just ended a three-match wait for a win by beating West Ham at home. Daniel Farke’s promoted men do have an away win on their record — toppling Wolves in Week 5 — but they’ve otherwise struggled away from Elland Road.
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**How to watch** Brighton vs Leeds **live, stream link and start time**
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**Kick off time:** 11am ET Saturday
**Venue:** Amex Stadium — Falmer
**TV Channel:** Peacock
**Streaming:** [Stream live on Peacock](https://www.peacocktv.com/sports/premier-league?cid=2101sportsplsymedi1959&utm_campaign=2101sportspl&utm_source=nbcsports&utm_medium=sym_editorial_seoopt_article&utm_term=nbcsportsseo&utm_content=premierleague)
Brighton & Hove Albion team news, focus
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OUT: James Milner (muscular), Jack Hinshelwood (ankle), Adam Webster (knee), Solly March (knee), Brajan Gruda (unspecified), Joel Veltman (calf), Kaoru Mitoma (foot)
Leeds United team news, focus
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OUT: Harry Gray (hip) | QUESTIONABLE: Wilfried Gnonto (calf), Gabriel Gudmundsson (lower back)
Brighton vs Leeds United prediction
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The Seagulls seem likely to bounce back, though they’ve been quite leaky as a defensive unit and Farke will fancy his chances of getting onto the score sheet. The win would’ve renewed the vibes around the team, and this would be a statement if Leeds could get a positive result. Maybe not this week. **_Brighton 2-0 Leeds_**_._