The two sides go into the Premier League clash, which kicks off at 1:30pm, level on points and just above the relegation zone.

Both teams will be desperate for a victory as they strive to start making their way up the table.

No - unless you live in India…

Sky Sports have decided to show the Championship tie between Derby and Nottingham Forest on their Main Event channel before Newcastle’s trip to Southampton.

Their Premier League channel will be showing highlights of yesterday’s action rather than the game on the south coast.

BT Sport have a number of games from across Europe showing live across their platforms but there’s no room for Brighton vs Everton.

Sky Sports in India do have the rights to the match with kick off at 6pm Indian Summer Time.

With the match a sell out and no live TV coverage, your best bet is to follow the action with Starsport.

We will have our live blog up and running from 12:15pm and will have plenty of reaction at full-time.

Holland midfielder Davy Propper is fit for Brighton after a hip injury.

Sam Baldock (calf) and Beram Kayal (broken leg) are still unavailable, although both are due to play for the under-23s tomorrow.

Striker Tomer Hemed is suspended.

Phil Jagielka is fit after missing nearly a month with a hamstring problem.

He could replace Ashley Williams, whose shaky form continued with a mistake for Wales on Monday.

Last season: No fixture.

Top scorers: Tomer Hemed, Pascal Gross (Brighton) 2; Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Oumar Niasse (Everton) 3.

Referee: Michael Oliver

Brighton: 21/10

Everton: 6/4

Draw: 21/10