How to watch today’s Brighton vs Leeds match: TV Channel, live stream, kick-off time

Leeds United face a trip to Brighton and Hove Albion in their next Premier League match on Saturday.

Goals from Brenden Aaronson and Joe Rodon were enough to see Leeds beat West Ham 2-1 at a buoyant Elland Road in their last Premier League game.

Daniel Farke was under scrutiny prior to the West Ham victory, yet Leeds‘ return to the top flight has been relatively promising.

The Peacocks are sat 15th in the Premier League table, and they’re looking to record an away victory against 12th-placed Brighton for the first time since 2009

MOT Leeds News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke straight faced
Credit: Imago

Coverage details for Brighton vs Leeds

Farke has never beaten Brighton in his managerial career, yet he has the perfect opportunity to do so on Saturday.

Brighton have been defensively shaky under Fabian Hurzeler, and Leeds’ threat from set-piece situations could prove to be incredibly important.

Leeds‘ trip to Brighton takes place at 3pm and will therefore not be shown live on TV in the United Kingdom, but supporters can listen to live commentary of the game on BBC Radio Leeds.

Date1 November
Kick-off time3:00pm
StadiumAmerican Express Stadium

Highlights will be available on BBC’s Match of the Day and Sky Sports’ YouTube channel after the match, whilst updates will consistently be provided on X throughout the game.

Leeds have faced no issue with creating chances this season, and Farke will be hoping that Dominic Calvert-Lewin can finally make a goalscoring impact on Saturday.

Leeds predicted XI vs Brighton
Leeds predicted XI vs Brighton.

It’s clear that Brighton will dominate possession; however, Leeds have the perfect players to hit the Seagulls on the counter-attack.

Noah Okafor return a huge boost for Leeds

Noah Okafor has been excellent for Leeds since his arrival in the summer transfer window, and if it weren’t for injuries, the Peacocks would potentially have more points on the board.

Having scored two goals in six Premier League appearances, the Switzerland international has been by far the most impressive attacker in the team.

His direct dribbling and speed could cause a huge issue for Brighton right-back Mats Wieffer, who is a central midfielder by nature.

Transitions will be key in the match, and Okafor’s return to the side could spur Leeds to a memorable win on the south coast.

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