How to watch Crystal Palace vs Brighton: live stream Premier League 2025/26 game, TV channels, preview

LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 10: Jean-Philippe Mateta of Crystal Palace celebrates after returning to the halfway line after scoring his team's first goal from the penalty spot during the 2025 FA Community Shield match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool at Wembley Stadium on August 10, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
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There is no love lost between Crystal Palace and Brighton, so bragging rights as well as three Premier League points are up for grabs at Selhurst Park.

Do not underestimate the importance of set-pieces either. Palace scored twice from dead-ball situations in their 2-0 defeat of Brentford last weekend, and Brighton will have to stand up to their aerial threat. But if the score is still level heading into the closing stages, Albion's deeper bench could give them the edge.

So, read on and we'll show you how to watch Crystal Palace vs Brighton from anywhere in the world.

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How to watch Crystal Palace vs Brighton live stream in the US

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Crystal Palace vs Brighton will be live streamed on Peacock in the US.

Peacock TV subscriptions start from $10.99 per month and you will also be able to catch several other live Premier League games on the platform this week.

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How to watch Crystal Palace vs Brighton live stream in the UK

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Sky Sports will be your go to for the Crystal Palace vs Brighton game in the U.K.

Prices start at £21/month and you can even use their new multiview feature which lets you watch all the 2pm kick-offs at the same time.

Don't want to sign up to Sky? NOW Sports carries everything Sky Sports has to offer, price start at £28/month for a 12 month saver membership or you can get a £14.99 day membership.

Those outside of the U.K. can tap into their usual Sky Sports Premier League live streams by using NordVPN.

How to watch Crystal Palace vs Brighton in Australia

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Crystal Palace vs Brighton will be on Stan Sport in Australia, who are also broadcasting every EPL game this season.

Prices start from $32/month which includes a regular Stan sub and the sport add-on.

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Can I watch Crystal Palace vs Brighton on my mobile?

Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser. For example, Sky Go in the UK.

You can also stay up-to-date with all key moments from the EPL on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@PremierLeague), Instagram (@PremierLeague), TikTok (@PremierLeague) and YouTube (@PremierLeague).

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Greg Lea is a freelance football journalist from London. He primarily covers the Premier League but also has experience covering other European competitions. He is the former editor of The Set Pieces and has had work published by the likes of the Guardian, FourFourTwo, Goal.com, ESPN and more. He became a Crystal Palace fan after watching a 1-0 loss to Port Vale in 1998, and once got on the scoresheet in a primary school game against Wilfried Zaha's Whitehorse Manor (an own goal in an 8-0 defeat).

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