After some European action in midweek, Tottenham are back in action as they visit Brighton in a big Premier League clash.
Fabian Hurzeler’s side have one win, one draw and two defeats to their name in the Premier League so far.
Brighton’s victory over Man City has been the highlight so far, but the Seagulls are looking to build on that and add another three points on the board.
Thomas Frank won’t look to make it easy, though, not least following Tottenham’s win over Villarreal in Europe in midweek.
Spurs have won three of four Premier League matches so far, as they look to improve on a dismal 17th-placed finish last time around.
So, with that said, here’s a look at everything you need to know ahead of Brighton vs Tottenham.

Brighton vs Tottenham kick-off time and date
Brighton welcome Tottenham to the Amex Stadium on Saturday, September 20.
Kick-off is scheduled for 3pm (BST), as both teams look to land an important three points for their tally.
Why Brighton vs Tottenham isn’t on TV or live stream
There won’t be a TV broadcast or live stream available for Brighton vs Tottenham in the Premier League, due to current restrictions in the UK.
There is a Saturday, 3pm blackout, which stops any broadcasting of the match, making it only available in markets abroad.
Who is the referee for Brighton vs Tottenham
The Premier League have announced that Chris Kavanagh will be the referee in charge of Brighton vs Tottenham.
He will be joined by Dan Cook and Ian Hussin as the assistants, along with Tom Nield as the fourth official.
Neil Davies will be the VAR official, joined by his assistant, Rob Jones.

Brighton team news and injuries
Brighton have several injury concerns heading into the clash over the weekend.
Mats Wieffer and Diego Gomez could make a return after short-term concerns, while there is uncertainty over Jack Hinshelwood and Maxim De Cuyper.
Adam Webster is sidelined with a serious knee injury, while Solly March is another long-term absentee.
Tottenham injury updates and team news
Tottenham also have a few injury troubles before the match.
Yves Bissouma and Dominic Solanke could make a return, while it’s unclear just how far Kota Takai is from featuring.
A trio of Radu Dragusin, James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski will miss out through long-term injury issues.
Brighton vs Tottenham head-to-head record
Saturday’s meeting between Brighton and Tottenham will be the 42nd encounter, with the away side currently edging the historic clashes.
| Brighton win | Draw | Tottenham win |
|---|---|---|
| 12 | 8 | 21 |
Brighton vs Tottenham prediction
Tottenham have looked a lot more solid in the defensive third, even at the potential sacrifice of some attacking threat.
Brighton have shown they are capable of causing some problems, with plenty of attacking threat with Yankuba Minteh in the forward line.
With the Seagulls playing at home, it could be a tight match, with some important points up for grab in the Premier League.
Prediction: Brighton 1-1 Tottenham.
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