Leeds vs Brighton: How to watch, TV channel and kick-off time

Leeds United achieved their goal of securing Premier League safety last week

Despite this, Daniel Farke’s side will still be looking to finish strongly as they face Brighton in the final home match of the campaign.

The Whites fought back to earn a point against Tottenham on Monday, extending their unbeaten run to seven league matches.

Leeds have continued to grow throughout the season, settling back into top-flight life seamlessly.

And as they look to give the Elland Road faithful one more performance, MOT Leeds News takes a look at the key details.

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How to watch Leeds vs Brighton

As a result of Saturday’s FA Cup final, most of the Premier League action will take place on Sunday.

With Leeds missing out on a place in the final, they will face the Seagulls in front of the Sky cameras on Sunday.

Leeds vs Brighton TV details
VenueElland Road
Kick-off time15:00
TV channelSky Sports Main Event

Those unable to attend on Sunday will still be able to watch the action on Sky Sports Main Event, with an Ultra HD option available for those with compatible hardware.

Fans on the move can also stream the action via the Sky Go app or the Sky Sports website, accessible with a Sky Sports subscription in the UK.

Leeds to end the Elland Road season on a high

It has been a fantastic year for Leeds, particularly at home.

Since their opening-weekend victory over Everton, Farke and his side have worked superbly to turn Elland Road into a fortress, using home advantage to great effect in wins over Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and more.

A graphic detailing Leeds' home wins in 2025-26.
Credit: Breaking Media/Imago

Leeds recruited wisely last summer, bringing in battle-hardened players in the prime of their careers, and that has undoubtedly played a key role in their success at Elland Road.

Throughout the term, it has never quite been felt that the West Yorkshire outfit are ‘out’ of a game, particularly on home soil.

This itself is a testament to their recruitment, with the likes of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Anton Stach, Gabriel Gudmundsson, and more all coming in and making an immediate impact thanks to the number of years under their respective belts.

With eight home wins this term, the Whites are now chasing one final triumph as they prepare to face Brighton.