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·17 de abril de 2026
Tottenham Hotspur vs Brighton: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch

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·17 de abril de 2026

There are moments in a Premier League season when the narrative sharpens, when the stakes become less about long term ambition and more about immediate survival. Tottenham find themselves in such a moment as Brighton arrive in north London, bringing form, confidence and a clarity of purpose that Spurs currently lack.
Roberto De Zerbi’s tenure has begun under intense scrutiny. A defeat on debut at Sunderland has pushed Spurs into the relegation zone for the first time this season. It is a stark development for a club accustomed to chasing European places rather than scrambling for safety. They sit two points behind West Ham, and this fixture carries the weight of necessity.

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Brighton, meanwhile, represent a different mood entirely. Fabian Hurzeler’s side have been one of the Premier League’s most consistent teams in recent weeks. Five wins from their last six league matches have propelled them into contention for European qualification. The contrast in trajectory between these two clubs could hardly be more pronounced.

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Spurs’ recent record offers little comfort. “Spurs’ ever-accelerating downward spiral leaving them winless in the Premier League in 2026.” That sentence captures the scale of the challenge facing De Zerbi. Performances have contained glimpses of intent, yet the end product has been missing.
Against Sunderland, there were moments of attacking promise, but little conviction in front of goal. “While Spurs had flashes of threat against Sunderland, they did not look like scoring at any point and came away with another grim defeat, their seventh in eight league matches.” Such numbers are difficult to disguise.
Brighton approach this contest with assurance. Their ability to control games, create chances and convert them efficiently has defined their recent run. Confidence can often be the decisive factor at this stage of a season, and Brighton possess it in abundance.
Tottenham’s struggles have been compounded by an injury list that has stretched both depth and resilience. Cristian Romero’s knee injury adds to an already concerning situation, while long term absentees continue to limit options.

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James Maddison is out for the remainder of the campaign following ACL surgery, with Dejan Kulusevski also unavailable due to a knee issue. Wilson Odobert and Ben Davies remain sidelined, and Mohammed Kudus has suffered a setback in his recovery. There is, however, a measure of encouragement. Rodrigo Bentancur has returned to training, offering a potential boost in midfield.

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Brighton have their own concerns, though fewer in number. Stefanos Tzimas and Adam Webster are ruled out with knee ligament injuries, while Lewis Dunk serves a suspension. James Milner remains a doubt after missing the previous match with what was described as a “minor, minor injury”.

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De Zerbi now faces a defining test. Returning to face his former club adds a personal dimension, although the broader challenge lies in restoring belief within his squad. “Coming up against the club he once managed, the Italian will be desperate for three points, but it remains to be seen whether five days of training will be enough to turn this abject Spurs side around.”
That uncertainty is central to the outcome. Brighton’s cohesion and momentum suggest they will impose themselves on the game. Spurs, driven by urgency, must find a response that has eluded them in recent weeks.
The expectation leans towards another difficult afternoon for Tottenham.
Brighton to win, 2-1.
Tottenham vs Brighton is scheduled for a 5.30pm BST kick-off on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event, with coverage starting at 5pm BST.
Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also watch via the Sky Go app and website.
Historical context offers some balance. Spurs have twice as many wins in this fixture as Brighton, although recent meetings have been competitive. The reverse fixture ended level after a dramatic comeback, highlighting the unpredictable nature of this encounter.
Tottenham wins: 18Brighton wins: 9Draws: 5
For Spurs, history offers little comfort now. The present demands points, resilience and a performance that can reignite belief. For Brighton, it is an opportunity to continue a season of steady progress and growing ambition.


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