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·3. März 2026
Brighton vs Arsenal: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch

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·3. März 2026

Arsenal’s Premier League charge rolls on to the south coast, where Brighton await in a fixture that carries more weight than it might first appear. With Manchester City five points behind and waiting for any slip, this is no ordinary midweek assignment. It is another examination of resolve, depth and nerve.
The Gunners arrive unbeaten in nine, buoyed by successive London derby victories over Tottenham and Chelsea. Those results have strengthened their grip on top spot, but this Premier League season has consistently punished complacency. Brighton, restored to confidence after a difficult winter, will sense opportunity.
Brighton vs Arsenal is scheduled for a 7.30pm GMT kick off on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. The match takes place at the American Express Community Stadium, a venue that has often tested elite sides with its intensity and tactical clarity.
In the UK, the game will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 2, with coverage beginning at 7pm. Subscribers can also stream via the Discovery+ app and website.
For Arsenal, every broadcast now carries a sense of significance. Each fixture feels like a step towards something tangible. The Premier League table reflects their consistency, but it also underlines the fine margins.
Mikel Arteta heads to Brighton with selection questions that could shape the contest. Declan Rice remains the primary concern after hobbling off during the second half against Chelsea.

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Speaking at full time, Arteta said: “Declan has to be substituted so he’s going to have to get checked and see if he’s available for Wednesday, unfortunately.”
Rice has been central to Arsenal’s balance, screening the defence and driving transitions. His potential absence would require adjustment, either tactical or personnel based.
There is also uncertainty surrounding Martin Odegaard, who missed the Chelsea match due to a knee issue. Arteta offered limited clarity. “We decided not to risk him,” he said. Whether the captain can return against Brighton remains unclear.

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David Raya, who had been managing ‘niggles’, completed the full 90 minutes at the weekend and is expected to start. Ben White could also return after recovering from a knock. Mikel Merino continues his rehabilitation from foot surgery and will miss out, while Max Dowman remains sidelined with an ankle problem.
Brighton’s injury picture is comparatively stable. Adam Webster and Stefanos Tzimas are out with serious knee injuries that will likely rule them out for the remainder of the campaign. Yasin Ayari has returned to first team training after a shoulder issue, though his involvement remains uncertain.

These details matter. In a Premier League title race, squad availability can define destiny as much as form.
Brighton endured a grim spell between January and February, going winless in six. That sequence threatened to derail their season. Back to back victories over Brighton and Nottingham Forest have steadied them, lifting Fabian Hurzeler’s side to eleventh.

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There is renewed sharpness in their play, a rediscovered edge in midfield and greater discipline in transition. Against Arsenal, they will look to compress space, disrupt rhythm and test any reshuffled midfield.
Arteta’s side have demonstrated maturity in recent weeks. They navigated a chaotic derby against Chelsea and emerged with a 2-1 win that reinforced their authority. The capacity to win in different ways has become a hallmark of this run.

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Brighton will attempt to stretch Arsenal’s defensive structure, particularly if Rice is unavailable. The south coast side remain technically adept and comfortable in possession. They will not retreat.
Brighton are winless in their last six meetings with Arsenal. Their last victory in this fixture came in 2023, secured by goals from Julio Enciso, Pervis Estupinan and Deniz Undav.
Head to head numbers favour Arsenal.
Brighton wins: 8Arsenal wins: 18Draws: 7
Statistics, however, rarely dictate momentum. This is a different Brighton, revitalised and motivated by the opportunity to influence the Premier League title race.
Arsenal enter with confidence and purpose. Even if injuries force changes, the depth assembled by Arteta provides credible alternatives. The collective structure has held firm throughout the season.
This feels like another tight examination, shaped by tactical nuance and moments of composure.
Prediction: Arsenal to win, 2-1.
The title race rarely grants comfort. For Arsenal, Brighton represent another step in a campaign defined by resilience. Three points on the south coast would sustain momentum and reinforce belief. Anything less would reopen questions that have lingered beneath the surface all season.









































