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How to watch Liverpool vs Brighton - TV channel, live stream, radio coverage

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How to Watch Liverpool vs Brighton: TV Channel, Live Stream, Radio Coverage

Liverpool FC hosts Brighton & Hove Albion in the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round at Anfield on Saturday, February 14, 2026, with kick-off at 8:00 PM UTC. This highly anticipated clash pits the Reds, recent winners over Barnsley in round three, against a resilient Brighton side[1][7].



Match Preview and Form

Liverpool's recent form has been mixed: a convincing 6-0 Champions League rout of Qarabag contrasts with Premier League defeats to Manchester City, Bournemouth, and a narrow win at Sunderland's Stadium of Light. Brighton, meanwhile, are in a downward spiral, losing to Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, and Fulham recently[1][5]. Head-to-head history favors Liverpool with 23 wins to Brighton's 8 (11 draws), though Brighton famously knocked out Liverpool in this stage in 2023[1][9].

Team News

For Liverpool, Dominik Szoboszlai returns from suspension, while Joe Gomez could start after injury. Absentees include Alexander Isak, Jeremie Frimpong, Conor Bradley, and Giovanni Leoni. Brighton welcome back Mats Wieffer, but Yasin Ayari (shoulder), Solly March, Adam Webster, and Stafanos Tzimas remain out[1]. Referee: Stuart Attwell[7].

How to Watch

  • TV Channel: Live on TNT Sports, ESPN, and select regional broadcasters[6][10].
  • Live Stream: Available via official FA Cup streaming partners, FotMob app, or club apps for international viewers[7]. Check YouTube for highlights post-match[3][4].
  • Radio Coverage: BBC Radio 5 Live, talkSPORT, and local stations like LFCTV Radio[2].

Odds and Prediction

Liverpool are heavy favorites at 2/9 to qualify (Brighton 14/5). Prediction: Liverpool 2-0 Brighton, given the Seagulls' poor form[1][5]. Anfield's atmosphere could prove decisive[8].

Expect goals from Liverpool's attack, with over/under 3.5 at -108/+413 odds[5]. Follow live scores on ESPN or Fox Sports[5][6]. (298 words)

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