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How to watch and stream Liverpool vs Brighton with FA Cup clash not on BBC

Liverpool face Brighton & Hove Albion in an FA Cup fourth-round clash at Anfield tonight (Saturday, February 14). After a 1-0 Premier League win over Sunderland in midweek, Arne Slot’s side are looking to keep their cup dreams alive against a Seagulls team that recently knocked out Manchester United. Here's how you can watch it...

When is the game? The FA Cup fourth-round tie between Liverpool and Brighton kicks off at 8pm GMT on Saturday, February 14, 2026. The match will be held at Anfield, where the Reds will be looking to secure their place in the fifth round.

How to watch on TV: Unlike other FA Cup fixtures, this match is not on the BBC. It will be broadcast exclusively on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate. Coverage begins at 7pm, providing an hour of build-up before the action starts.

Live stream details: Since the game is not free-to-air, fans must have a paid subscription to watch. Subscribers can stream the match live via the Discovery+ app or website. You can also access TNT Sports as an add-on through Amazon Prime Video if you have the required package.

FA Cup games on the BBC: While Liverpool vs Brighton is behind a paywall, other games are free this weekend. The BBC showed Hull City vs Chelsea and Wrexham vs Ipswich Town on Friday night, followed by Aston Villa vs Newcastle United on Saturday evening at 5.45pm. All Sunday and Monday matches are on TNT.

Liverpool team news:Arne Slot faces a defensive crisis after Wataru Endo was stretchered off against Sunderland. He joins Conor Bradley, Jeremie Frimpong, and Alexander Isak on the sidelines. However, Dominik Szoboszlai is available to return from suspension, and Joe Gomez is back in contention after a recent injury.

Brighton team news: Fabian Hurzeler has received a double boost with Mats Wieffer and Jan Paul van Hecke both declared fit to start at Anfield. Wieffer returns after seven weeks out with a toe injury, while Yasin Ayari remains the only major absentee for the Seagulls as they travel to Merseyside.

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