Leeds United welcome Brighton & Hove Albion to Elland Road on Sunday afternoon in a Premier League clash that carries significant implications for both sides. With Leeds already safe from relegation and Brighton chasing European qualification, the match promises entertainment and intensity.
Kick-off time and venue
The match is scheduled for a 3pm kick-off on Sunday, having been moved from its original Saturday slot due to the FA Cup final at Wembley the previous day. Elland Road, the historic home of Leeds United, will host the fixture. As the final home game of the season for Daniel Farke's side, a capacity crowd is anticipated to bid farewell to the campaign.
UK TV channel and live stream
Live coverage will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with pre-match build-up starting at 2pm. Fans can stream the match via the Sky Go app on smartphones, tablets, or consoles, provided they have a Sky subscription. Alternatively, a NOW Sports Membership allows access through the NOW website or app.
How to watch in the US
American viewers can catch the game live on USA Network, with Spanish-language options typically on Telemundo or Universo. Streaming is available through the NBC Sports app or Peacock premium subscription.
UK radio coverage
BBC Radio 5 Live will provide full live commentary as part of its Sunday sports programming. Local listeners can also tune into BBC Radio Leeds for dedicated coverage starting from 2pm.
Leeds team news
Leeds will be without Ilia Gruev, who remains sidelined with a long-term meniscus injury. Noah Okafor is also ruled out due to a calf problem. Defender Gabriel Gudmundsson is a major doubt after suffering a hamstring setback, despite his recent call-up to Sweden's World Cup squad.
Brighton team news
Brighton have been dealt a significant blow with Kaoru Mitoma ruled out due to a hamstring injury that also forces him to miss the upcoming World Cup. Carlos Baleba is also expected to miss the trip to Elland Road. However, Jack Hinshelwood is fit and in fine scoring form, providing a boost for the Seagulls.
For more on the European qualification race, read: What each Premier League club needs from its final two games to qualify for Europe.
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