This is how you can watch Albion's game against West Brom on Monday.
The Seagulls will be part of the pay-per-view package for the first time when they take on the Baggies.
Below is how you can purchase the game on different viewing platforms:
For fans wishing to watch the match you can do so by tuning into Sky Sports Box Office.
The cost of the game is £14.95.
Previously all of Albion’s matches have been shown live on television as part of the existing broadcast arrangements or made available via Sky Sports or BT Sport at no extra cost.
Please note, you do not need to be subscribed to Sky Sports or Virgin to watch the game, but you need a set-top box if you wish to watch on your television; other streaming options are listed below.
In order to watch the game, first decide which option suits you best, as the device on which you make the purchase will be the only device it will be shown.
To watch the game through a Sky or Virgin TV box. On Sky, you can purchase it directly through channel 491 or 492 for HD, simply follow the on-screen instructions.
Virgin customers should select the Live Events option on the home screen and then choose On Demand and press the Red button for a list of upcoming events.
Or you may also choose to stream the game via a variety of different options.
You can opt to use the NOW TV smart stick, black box or smart box.
Supporters can also stream through Sky Sports Box Office’s website.
Use the web player for your PC or Mac, or the Box Office app for Android, iPhone or iPad – but please note casting is not available.
If you buy the event to watch via PC or Mac, you can still choose to watch it via a NOW TV black box or smart stick or box or via the iOS or Android.
The same login details will allow you to access the event through the Sky Sports Box Office web player, app on NOW TV app, but note that you can only view via one platform at a time.
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