Brighton – With only a single point separating the sides, the south-coast club hosts Chelsea on 21 April 2026 at 4 p.m. BRT in a showdown that could redraw the Premier League’s European qualifying zone.
- In short: Chelsea arrive on a four-match league slide, while Brighton can leapfrog the Blues with a home win.
Why this mid-table clash suddenly feels like a cup final
Brighton sit ninth on 47 points; Chelsea are sixth on 48. That razor-thin gap makes Tuesday’s meeting at the American Express Stadium a de-facto six-pointer, according to the official Premier League table. A victory would catapult either club toward the lucrative Europa places with just six rounds left.
Broadcast remains straightforward for Brazilian fans: the game airs on ESPN (cable) and streams on Disney+, eliminating the traditional hunt across multiple platforms.
The match is fundamental for the European hopes of both clubs, who enter the run-in separated by just one point.
Chelsea’s crisis meets Brighton’s home surge
Chelsea’s four consecutive league defeats mark their worst spell since the 2022-23 campaign. Manager Mauricio Pochettino leans heavily on Cole Palmer’s creativity and the in-form João Pedro to stem the bleeding.
Brighton, unbeaten in three at home, counter with Kaoru Mitoma’s direct runs and Danny Welbeck’s 12-goal season. Historically, however, the Seagulls have beaten Chelsea only twice in Premier League play, underscoring the psychological hurdle despite home advantage.
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