Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal Tickets | American Express Stadium
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Brighton & Hove Albion host Arsenal at the American Express Stadium in this Premier League encounter. The Gunners arrive on the south coast as reigning Premier League champions, having ended a wait of more than two decades for the title, and Brighton will relish the chance to test themselves against the best side in the country.
This fixture has developed into one of the Premier League's most intriguing contests since Brighton's top-flight return in 2017. The Seagulls have proven to be a genuine bogey team for Arsenal at times, winning both meetings during the 2019-20 campaign and eliminating the Gunners from the EFL Cup in 2022-23.
Head-to-Head Record
There have now been 34 competitive clashes between these two clubs. Arsenal lead the overall record with 19 victories to Brighton's 8, with 7 draws.
In the Premier League era, the meetings have been more competitive. Arsenal have won 11 of 22 encounters, with Brighton claiming 6 victories and five drawn. After winning their first Premier League meeting in October 2017, Arsenal went winless in five straight matches against the Seagulls, including defeats in both fixtures during 2019-20.
Brighton's most famous victory over Arsenal remains their stunning 3-0 win at the Emirates in May 2023, which dealt a significant blow to the Gunners' title hopes that season. Notably, both of Brighton's most recent Premier League wins over Arsenal have come at the Emirates.
Last Meeting: Brighton 0-1 Arsenal (March 2026)
The most recent meeting at the Amex saw Arsenal edge a hard-fought contest 1-0, with Bukayo Saka's early deflected strike — on his 300th Arsenal appearance — proving the difference. Brighton dominated large spells in front of a vociferous home crowd, with Mats Wieffer heading a glorious chance straight at the goalkeeper, but they could not find a way past a resolute Arsenal rearguard.
The evening was overshadowed by controversy over Arsenal's game management, with goalkeeper David Raya going down injured several times; Brighton boss Fabian Hürzeler was openly critical of the visitors' approach to restarting play afterwards. The win, on a night when title rivals Manchester City dropped points, proved an important step in Arsenal's run to the championship. Earlier in the campaign, Arsenal had also won the reverse fixture 2-1 at the Emirates.
Brighton 2025-26 Season
Under Fabian Hürzeler, Brighton continued their evolution as a modern, progressive club. The German became the youngest permanent manager in Premier League history when appointed in 2024, and has maintained the attractive, possession-based football that has become synonymous with the Seagulls under Tony Bloom's ownership.
Brighton finished eighth in 2025-26 — matching their eighth-place finish the previous season — to qualify for the Conference League, underlining their status as an established member of the Premier League's upper half. Along the way they showed they can compete with the league's elite, recording notable home wins and producing a strong second half of the campaign that carried them into European contention.
Arsenal 2025-26 Season
Mikel Arteta's side were crowned Premier League champions in 2025-26 — their first league title since 2003-04 and the 14th in the club's history — ending a wait of more than two decades. Summer 2025 signings Viktor Gyökeres, Eberechi Eze, Noni Madueke, Martin Zubimendi and Piero Hincapié added quality and depth to an already impressive squad.
Arsenal boasted the league's best defensive record, with their set-piece prowess proving particularly effective — they led the Premier League for goals from dead-ball situations. Captain Martin Ødegaard pulled the strings in midfield, while Bukayo Saka remained the team's most dangerous attacking threat. Their ability to grind out results, combined with moments of brilliance, ultimately carried them to the title.
American Express Stadium
Brighton's home since 2011, the American Express Stadium (known as the Amex) is located in Falmer on the outskirts of Brighton. Following a multi-million-pound upgrade for the 2026-27 season, its capacity has risen to 32,500, and it offers one of the best matchday experiences in English football.
The stadium is renowned for its excellent sightlines, modern facilities, and welcoming atmosphere. The North Stand houses the most vocal supporters and creates a tremendous atmosphere on match days.
Getting to the Amex is straightforward – Falmer railway station is just a few minutes' walk from the stadium, with regular services from Brighton Central Station (9 minutes) and Lewes.
Tickets
Tickets for Brighton vs Arsenal are available now. This is a high-demand fixture given the calibre of both sides — reigning champions Arsenal against a Brighton team with impressive home form. Early booking is strongly recommended.

