This year's Boxing Day Premier League football will get underway at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at lunchtime with Jose Mourinho's Spurs hosting Graham Potter's Brighton & Hove Albion.

The Seagulls will be hoping to inflict another upset in north London after defeating Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium earlier in the month.

Meanwhile, the Lilywhites will want to make sure that Mourinho's fast start as manager doesn't begin to let up over the festive period, as it could have highly negative implications on their top-four bid.

Watch Spurs vs Brighton Live and Free with Amazon Prime on Boxing Day

Unsurprisingly, this Thursday's hosts have been dominant in this fixture over the years with 14 victories to their opponents' seven and the spoils have been shared on eight occasions.

Will this matchup in the capital follow its historic trend or will there be a twist on the tale to help further elevate Brighton away from the relegation battle they will so desperately want to avoid?

How to watch Spurs vs Brighton on Amazon Prime

Watching Spurs take on the Seagulls is simple thanks to Amazon Prime, who are streaming all the Premier League matches on Boxing Day and the day after for FREE in the UK!

All you need to do, if you're not already an existing customer, is take out a month's free trial with Prime Video, which can be cancelled at any time, and if you don't opt to cancel, will only cost you £7.99 per month or £79 for the whole year after that.

Your Prime membership will also entitle you to free UK next day delivery on any item on the Amazon website.

Prime Video is available on most devices, including Smart TV, Fire TV, games consoles, BT TV, Apple TV, Virgin’s V6 TV Box, Chromecast, TalkTalkTV and online.

If your WIFI connection is strong enough, you can even stream in 4K Ultra HD and to top it all off, you'll have the option of listening to some of your favourite commentators or simply sampling the crowd noise throughout the match, as well as watching up to three games at the same time on different devices and seeing the goals as they go in live on Amazon's dedicated Goals Centre channel.