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When is Tottenham v Brighton?Saturday, April 18th, 2026.
What time is kick-off for Tottenham v Brighton?5:30pm, UK time.
Where is Tottenham v Brighton being played?Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London.
How to watch Tottenham v BrightonLive on Sky Sports Main Event.
Tottenham’s season is hanging in the balance, with Roberto De Zerbi’s side currently sat two points short of Premier League survival. Spurs haven’t won a Premier League match since December and have just one win in all competitions in 2026, a dire record which they must reverse if they are to have any hope of avoiding relegation. Spurs need to find their best form for Saturday’s clash if they are to come away with any points against an in-form Brighton side.
TOTTENHAM LEAGUE FORM
LOSS: Sunderland 1-0 Tottenham, 12 April 2026LOSS: Tottenham 0-3 Nottingham Forest, 22 March 2026DRAW: Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham, 15 March 2026
Brighton, on the other hand, will be relishing the opportunity to inflict more misery on their former manager this Saturday. The Seagulls side have won four of their last five Premier League matches, with the only loss coming to league leaders Arsenal, and are looking to make a late push towards European qualification. A win on Saturday could see them jump up to 6th place in the league table if other results go their way.
BRIGHTON LEAGUE FORM
WIN Burnley 0-2 Brighton, 11 April 2026WIN: Brighton 2-1 Liverpool, 21 March 2026WIN: Sunderland 0-1 Brighton, 14 March 2026
To see all the Tottenham v Brighton betting stats and form, visit our pricing page to view our Pre-Match betting stats table or hover over/tap the chart image to see previous outcomes for that particular market.
See our Tottenham v Brighton Betting Pricing Page Here, or via the link below.
Visitors Brighton are slight favourites in this one. You can back the Seagulls to win at 11/8, or at 5/4 in our 2 Up market which pays out if your team goes up by two goals during the match. Spurs are the underdogs, with the hosts currently priced at 7/4 to win, or at 31/20 in our 2 Up market.
When these sides met back in August at the Amex, they played out an exciting 2-2 draw. If you’re expecting another stalemate on Saturday, you can back the draw at 27/10.
See our Tottenham v Brighton Fixed Odds Betting Prices Here.
We also offer a number of spread betting markets for Saturday’s clash, including our “Goal Supremacy” market. This market currently has Brighton favoured by 0-0.2 goals. This means that if you placed a “buy” bet, you would need Brighton to win to start turning a profit, and if you sold, you would need Spurs to win. If you bought, a one-goal victory for Brighton would win you 0.8 times your stake, a two-goal victory 1.8 times your stake, and so on.
However, if you bought and Brighton lost or drew, you would lose money. Here, a one-goal loss would cost you 1.2 times your stake, a two-goal loss 2.2 times your stake, etc.
You can also bet on the total number of goals scored during the game with our Total Goals market. This is currently set at 2.95-3.15. If you’re expecting plenty of goalmouth action, you would “buy” and would need at least four total goals to turn a profit. Alternatively, if you expect a low-scoring affair, you could “sell” and would need two goals or fewer to turn a profit.
If you sold and the game ended 1-0, you would win 1.95 times your stake. However, if you sold and the game ended 4-2, you would lose 3.15 times your stake. It’s important to remember that when spread betting, if your bet loses, you can lose multiples of your stake, so be sure to choose appropriate stake sizes for each market.
See our Tottenham v Brighton Spread Betting Prices Here.
We will have a selection of Price Boosts available closer to kick off time. We also have a collection of popular bet-builders assembled by our pricing team live now.
You can back both teams to score, Brighton to win & Danny Welbeck to score anytime at 9/2. Alternatively, you can back Dominic Solanke to score anytime, Tottenham to win & Over 2.5 goals at 5/1.
Spreadex is one of the only sportsbooks in the UK to offer Sports Spread Betting as well as traditional fixed odds prices. Some of the unique betting markets available include Player Goal Minutes (the aggregate minutes of the goals scored by a named player in a match), Total Goal Minutes (the aggregate of the minutes of all goals scored in a match), Shirt Numbers (the aggregate of the shirt numbers of all goalscorers in a match), Bookings Points (based on 10 points per yellow, 25 per red), Corners, Time of 1st Match Goal, Match Performance and many, many more.
See our football spread betting education centre to see examples of how spread betting works, watch short explainer videos, and try interactive betting widgets to see how win or loss levels work on different bets.
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Remember that with spread betting, get the bet wrong and losses can exceed your stake/deposit so it's important you understand how each market works before setting an appropriate stake size for your bet.
Please note that this preview is not designed to offer any betting advice or suggestions. All prices quoted correct as of 10am 16th April. Price Boosts and other markets will be added closer to kick-off time.
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