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Everton have travelled south to take on Brighton in the Premier League on Saturday
Yasin Ayari of Brighton and Iliman Ndiaye of Everton
Everton are preparing to face Brighton in the Premier League (Image: Visionhaus/Getty Images)
Everything you need to know ahead of Everton vs Brighton
Date and Kick-off Time: The match is scheduled for Saturday, January 31 at the Amex Stadium. Kick-off is set for the traditional Saturday afternoon slot of 3pm GMT.
UK TV Channel Information: In accordance with the UK's long-standing Saturday 3pm blackout rule, this match will not be broadcast live on TV in the United Kingdom. This regulation is maintained to encourage attendance at stadiums across all levels of the English football pyramid.
UK Live Stream Details: Because the game is not televised in the UK, there are no legal live streams available for domestic viewers during the match. However, supporters can watch extended highlights later that evening on BBC One’s Match of the Day at 10.25pm.
USA TV and Streaming: American viewers can watch the game live on Peacock Premium. Coverage for US audiences begins at 10am ET/7am PT and the platform will offer a "Key Plays" feature for those starting the stream late.
International Broadcasters: The game will be available globally via international Premier League partners, including DAZN (Canada), Stan Sport (Australia) and Canal+ Sport (various European regions). Fans outside the UK should check their local listings for the specific channel in their territory.
UK Radio Coverage: Live national radio commentary will be provided by BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra. Local Everton fans can also listen to dedicated audio commentary via BBC Radio Merseyside, while the official Everton app also has an audio stream.
Brighton Team News: The Seagulls are dealing with several injury doubts, including captain Lewis Dunk and midfielder Matt O’Riley. They also remain without long-term absentees James Milner and Mats Wieffer.
Everton Team News: The Blues will be without Jack Grealish, who is sidelined with a foot fracture. However, long-term absentee Jarrad Branthwaite returned against Leeds United on Monday night, as did Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.