Premier League 2025–26

Brighton & Hove Albion 2025-26

The Seagulls' Premier League season hub — match highlights, squad news, transfer updates and tactical analysis from the Amex Stadium.

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Analysis & Features

2025-26 Season Overview

Brighton & Hove Albion enter the 2025-26 Premier League campaign carrying high expectations after several progressive seasons that have transformed the Seagulls into one of English football's most admired clubs. Under a meticulous recruitment philosophy rooted in data science and coaching development, the club has consistently punched above its weight at the Amex Stadium, delivering European football and developing players who command fees that would have seemed extraordinary just a decade ago.

The club's model remains the envy of peers operating on similar budgets. Brighton's ability to identify, develop and sell forwards and midfielders at premium valuations — while immediately reinvesting in technically gifted replacements — has funded squad upgrades without compromising competitiveness. The philosophy demands patience from supporters, but results have vindicated it year after year as the Seagulls have climbed the Premier League standings.

Going into the new season, the challenge is to push further up the table and sustain a European challenge while managing the inevitable departures that accompany a selling-club identity. Consistency across a 38-game league campaign, the knockout rounds of continental competition and domestic cups will test squad depth like never before.

Key Players to Watch

Brighton's squad for 2025-26 is defined by technical quality throughout the field. In midfield, the engine room of the team drives an attacking brand of football that has earned plaudits from coaches across Europe. The passing patterns generated from deep positions, combined with sharp pressing triggers, create the turnovers Brighton exploit so effectively in transition.

In attack, the Seagulls' front line carries the goals burden, and with creative output from wide areas and midfielders arriving late into the box, Brighton fashion high-quality chances regularly. Set pieces have become a significant weapon, with the coaching staff dedicating considerable preparation time to dead-ball situations at both ends of the pitch.

Defensively, a high line and aggressive out-of-possession work demand athleticism and positional intelligence from the back four. When the system clicks, Brighton's defensive block becomes as lethal going forward as it is difficult to break down — a hallmark of the progressive tactical identity that defines the club's modern era.

The Amex & Home Fortress

The American Express Community Stadium in Falmer continues to be one of the Premier League's most atmospheric and technically demanding venues. Brighton's home record has been a bedrock of their ambitions in recent seasons, and in 2025-26 the Amex faithful will be crucial in supporting their side through congested fixture periods that a multi-competition campaign inevitably brings.

The club's fanbase has grown alongside the team's success, with attendances at full capacity and a waiting list for season tickets. The atmosphere generated on European nights in particular has drawn comparisons to far larger stadiums, with the compact ground amplifying noise in ways visiting sides find genuinely hostile. Building on that fortress mentality is central to Brighton's 2025-26 ambitions.

Away from home, Brighton's ability to execute their positional game regardless of venue has been another marker of the system's maturity. The tactical principles are deeply embedded enough that the squad can produce their best football at elite away grounds as readily as at the Amex — a testament to how far the club has come since their promotion to the top flight.