
Brighton and Hove Albion take on Chelsea in this Premier League fixture at the American Express Stadium.
The Premier League season is moving into its final stages, and on Saturday, 25 April 2026, Brighton and Hove Albion are set to face Chelsea at the AMEX Stadium. This match serves as the final fixture of April for Fabian Hurzeler’s squad, coming at a time when every point tends to carry a bit more weight in the standings. The game is scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off at the stadium on Village Way (BN1 9BL), and based on the usual match duration, it should conclude around 16:45. It’s a straightforward trip for those familiar with the Falmer area, with the stadium sitting right next to the archives at The Keep.
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There is some interesting context following the previous encounter between these two clubs. In February 2025, Brighton managed a 3-0 victory at home, with Mitoma and Minteh providing the goals. While past results don't dictate future ones, it adds a layer of familiarity to the fixture for the local crowd. For those who spend time around the ground before the gates open, The Terrace remains a common meeting point for fans. The match is a ticketed event, and for those looking beyond the general stands, the club has laid out various hospitality packages for the 2025/26 season.
The pricing for these packages covers a broad range depending on the type of experience you're after. The Heineken Lounge is the entry point for hospitality at £222, while options like The Goldstone, HB’s, and Bruno’s Restaurant all start from £282. If you’re looking for something slightly different, Mullery’s is available from £354. For much larger groups or specific requirements, the executive and legends boxes are positioned at the higher end of the scale, starting at £4,020 and £5,220 respectively. There is also The Tunnel Club for a more behind-the-scenes view of the players' tunnel area. Whether you're there for the football itself or the social side of a matchday, the afternoon is set to be a significant part of the local sporting calendar as the season nears its end.














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