Tottenham Hotspur vs Brighton: How to live stream, time, venue, where to watch, who will win and all pre-match buzz around Premier League tie
Brighton travel to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to take on the North Londoners in a clash that will determine their way forward in the Premier League. A loss would mean they will be the inching slowly to the back end of the standings. A draw would mean they will be chasing for a win and a comprehensive victory would mean a massive boost of confidence and staying alive in the competition. The Spurs are prime contenders for the title this season and are clicking at the right time.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the game:
Time
Kick-off is slated for at 2.15 pm ET on Sunday, November 1, 2020.
Venue
The Spurs will host the Seagulls at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Where to watch?
The match can be streamed live on Peacock.
How to live stream?
NBC Sports App, Peacock, FuboTV (7-day free trial) are the best platforms to watch the English Premier League across the United States. Users with access to NBC Gold and Peacock, the network's new subscription streaming platform, can also catch the games. The Spanish language broadcast is available on Telemundo Deportes.
Peacock will showcase 175 live matches throughout the season. In addition, it will also have full-game replays available on-demand for all slated 380 matches of the 2020-21 season. These replays will be available after 9 pm ET the day of the match, according to Cnet. Prices for Fubo vary based on the plan and selected add-ons. The streamer's most popular plan in the US includes 100+ channels at $59.99 per month.
Pre-match buzz
The Spurs are coming off a win against Burnley and will look to continue to their winning run. Under Mourinho, they are fast transforming into a ruthless squad and shedding "the good guys" tag. With Heung-Min Son and Harry Kane in rich form, the Spurs look a formidable unit and will look to add one more win to their tally. Head-to-head records show both teams have met each other six times with the Spurs winning four of them. Graham Potter's men on the other hand have been playing some class football, but are due to earn those three points.
The Seagulls will look to make some massive strides, while the Spurs will look to cement their position in the top five. A win on Sunday will slingshot them higher up the table and it depends if Gareth Bale makes the starting XI.
Who will win?
Although the Spurs come into the game as favorites, they will be tested by Brighton. Expect a tough game on Sunday.