Confirmed: When, where and how to watch Brighton take on Arsenal, Leicester and Manchester United

Brighton and Hove Albion's Premier League match against Arsenal has been confirmed and it will be the first time a top flight fixture will be broadcast live on a Saturday at 3pm.
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

Dates, kick off times and TV schedules have also been finalised for Albion's match at Leicester City and their home clash with Manchester United.

Graham Potter’s men will host Arsenal behind closed doors at the Amex Stadium on Saturday, June 20, at 3pm and the match will be live on BT Sport.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Three days later on Tuesday, June 23 at 6pm Albion will kick-off at the King Power Stadium to take on Champions League chasing Leicester City, which will be broadcast on Sky Sports.

Brighton and Hove Albion head coach with his skipper Lewis DunkBrighton and Hove Albion head coach with his skipper Lewis Dunk
Brighton and Hove Albion head coach with his skipper Lewis Dunk

Manchester United will then visit on June 30 at 8.15pm and the contest will also be shown live on Sky Sports.

Graham Potter’s men returned to contact training last week and have nine matches of the 2019/20 campaign left to play - Albion sit in 15th place in the table with 29 points.

Project Restart fixture schedule

Wednesday, June 17 Aston Villa v Sheffield United (1800, Sky Sports), Manchester City v Arsenal (2015, Sky Sports)

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Friday, June 19 Norwich v Southampton (1800, Sky Sports and Pick), Tottenham v Manchester United (2015, Sky Sports)

Saturday, June 20: Watford v Leicester (1230, BT Sport), Brighton v Arsenal (1500, BT Sport), West Ham v Wolves (1730, Sky Sports), Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (1945, BBC)

Sunday, June 21: Newcastle v Sheffield United (1400, Sky Sports and Pick), Aston Villa v Chelsea (1615, Sky Sports), Everton v Liverpool (1900, Sky Sports and Pick)

Monday, June 22 Manchester City v Burnley (2000, Sky Sports)

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Tuesday, June 23 Leicester v Brighton (1800, Sky Sports), Tottenham v West Ham (2015, Sky Sports)

Wednesday, June 24 Manchester United v Sheffield United (1800, Sky Sports and Pick), Newcastle v Aston Villa (1800, BT Sport), Norwich v Everton (1800, BBC), Wolves v Bournemouth (1800, BT Sport), Liverpool v Crystal Palace (2015, Sky Sports)

Thursday, June 25: Burnley v Watford (1800, Sky Sports and Pick), Southampton v Arsenal (1800, Sky Sports), Chelsea v Manchester City (2015, BT Sport)

Saturday, June 27 Aston Villa v Wolves (1230, BT Sport),

Sunday, June 28 Watford v Southampton (1630, Sky Sports and Pick)

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Monday, June 29: Crystal Palace v Burnley (2000, Amazon Prime)

Tuesday, June 30: Brighton v Manchester United (2015, Sky Sports and Pick)

Wednesday, July 1: Bournemouth v Newcastle (1800, Sky Sports and Pick), Arsenal v Norwich (1800, BT Sport), Everton v Leicester (1800, Sky Sports)

West Ham v Chelsea (2015, Sky Sports)

Remaining fixtures (dates and times to TBC)

Matchweek 33: Burnley vs Sheffield United, Chelsea vs Watford, Leicester vs Crystal Palace, Liverpool vs Aston Villa, Manchester United vs Bournemouth, Newcastle vs West Ham, Norwich vs Brighton, Southampton vs Manchester City, Tottenham vs Everton, Wolves vs Arsenal

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Matchweek 34: Arsenal vs Leicester, Aston Villa vs Manchester United, Bournemouth vs Tottenham, Brighton vs Liverpool, Crystal Palace vs Chelsea, Everton vs Southampton, Manchester City vs Newcastle, Sheffield United vs Wolves, Watford vs Norwich, West Ham vs Burnley

Matchweek 35: Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace, Bournemouth vs Leicester, Brighton vs Manchester City​, Liverpool vs Burnley, Manchester United vs Southampton, Norwich vs West Ham, Sheffield United vs Chelsea, Tottenham vs Arsenal, Watford vs Newcastle, Wolves vs Everton

Matchweek 36: Arsenal vs Liverpool, Burnley vs Wolves, Chelsea vs Norwich, Crystal Palace vs Manchester United, Everton vs Aston Villa, Leicester City vs Sheffield United, Manchester City vs Bournemouth, Newcastle vs Tottenham, Southampton vs Brighton, West Ham vs Watford

Matchweek 37: Aston Villa vs Arsenal, Bournemouth vs Southampton, Brighton vs Newcastle, Liverpool vs Chelsea, Manchester United vs West Ham, Norwich vs Burnley, Sheffield United vs Everton, Tottenham vs Leicester City, Watford vs Manchester City, Wolves vs Crystal Palace

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Matchweek 38: Arsenal vs Watford, Burnley vs Brighton, Chelsea vs Wolves, Crystal Palace vs Tottenham, Everton vs Bournemouth, Leicester City vs Manchester United, Manchester City vs Norwich City, Newcastle United vs Liverpool, Southampton vs Sheffield United, West Ham vs Aston Villa

A message from the Editor, Gary Shipton: In order for us to continue to provide high quality and trusted local news, I am asking you to please purchase a copy of our newspapers.

With the coronavirus lockdown having a major impact on many of our local valued advertisers - and consequently the advertising that we receive - we are more reliant than ever on you helping us to provide you with news and information by buying a copy of our newspapers.

Our journalists are highly trained and our content is independently regulated by IPSO to some of the most rigorous standards in the world. But being your eyes and ears comes at a price. So we need your support more than ever to buy our newspapers during this crisis. Stay safe, and best wishes.

Thursday, July 2: Sheffield United v Tottenham (1800, Sky Sports), Manchester City v Liverpool (2015, Sky Sports)