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Brighton vs Manchester City: TV channel, live stream, squad news & preview

Manchester City will be crowned Premier League champions 2018-19 if they overcome Brighton on Sunday at the AmEx Stadium. 

Pep Guardiola’s side go into the final weekend of the season one point clear of Liverpool and are guaranteed a second successive crown if they match or better the Champions League finalists’ result.

City have previous experience of such last-day drama, with Sergio Aguero’s famous winning goal against QPR in the 2011-12 campaign whisking the title away from Manchester United.

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Aiming to stop them this time around is a Brighton side that has already won its place in the league again for next term.

Game Brighton vs Manchester City
Date Sunday, May 12
Time 3:00pm BST / 10:00am EST
Stream (US only) fubo TV (7-day free trial)

TV Channel, Live Stream & How To Watch


For UK readers, get your fix on the latest football on TV here! US readers can find out what soccer is on TV here!

In the United States (US), the game can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (7-day free trial) .

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US TV channelOnline stream
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In the United Kingdom (UK), the game can be watched live on TV on Sky Sports Football. It can be streamed on Sky Go.

UK TV channelOnline stream
Sky Sports FootballSky Go

Squads & Team News


PositionBrighton squad
Goalkeepers Ryan, Button, Steele
Defenders Dunk, Duffy, Bruno, Montoya, Bong, Bernardo, Balogun, Burn
Midfielders Bissouma, Stephens, Kayal, Gross, March, Izquierdo, Jahanbakhsh
Forwards Locadia, Murray, Andone

Brighton XI: Ryan; Bruno, Duffy, Dunk, Bernardo; Knockaert, Kayal, Bissouma, Jahanbakhsh; Gross; Murray

PositionManchester City players
Goalkeepers Ederson, Grimshaw, Muric
Defenders Walker, Danilo, Laporte, Sandler, Garcia, Stones, Mendy, Otamendi, Kompany
Midfielders Sterling, Gundogan, Sane, D. Silva, Mahrez, Foden, Fernandinho, B. Silva, Delph, De Bruyne
Forwards Aguero, Jesus

Man City XI: Ederson; Walker, Kompany (C), Laporte, Zinchenko; Bernardo; Gundogan, Silva; Mahrez, Aguero, Sterling


Betting & Match Odds


Man City are the odds-on favourites to take the win - and with it the title - at 1/6 with bet365. Brighton are, meanwhile, at 18/1 while a draw is priced at 15/2.

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Match Preview


Vincent Kompany, Man CityGetty

When Vincent Kompany lashed in a superb winner for Manchester City against Leicester on Monday, he might well have thought it would be the most dramatic moment of midweek football around Europe.

Liverpool and Tottenham both conspired to relegate the centre-back’s howitzer down that particular list, but the Belgian’s effort was, nevertheless, of incredible importance to his club, allowing them to maintain the upper hand in the Premier League title race going into the final day of the season.

For a long period of Monday’s game, it seemed that Brendan Rodgers’ side were about to burst the 12-game winning run that had taken the Citizens to the verge of the title, yet Kompany’s intervention – as brilliant as it was unlikely – carried them to a 13th victory in a row.

“Today there was a little bit of frustration because everyone was saying: 'Don't shoot, don't shoot!' - I could really hear it,” he joked. "It was annoying me and I said: 'Hold on a second – I haven't come this far in my career for young players to tell me whether I can take a shot or not.’ So I just took it!”

Pep Guardiola’s side must now work to ensure that Kompany’s contribution is decisive in the title race, which means overcoming Brighton.

Albion have nothing particular to play for, having already secured their Premier League survival, but with three draws in their last four games, including against Wolves and Arsenal, a side that is winless in their last nine is unlikely to prove a pushover.

Pascal Gross, for one, has promised an almighty effort from the hosts.

“I am a professional and I want to win every game. Klopp deserves the title because Liverpool have played on the highest level,” he told Kicker.

“We will try everything to take a point against Manchester City.”

Recent history favours City, who claimed an FA Cup semi-final success over the Seagulls barely a month ago thanks to a Gabriel Jesus strike after just four minutes. 

After that fixture, Guardiola hailed their opponents as an “incredible defensive team”; the Catalan knows that sealing the league title on Sunday is no formality. 

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