Japan attacker Kaoru Mitoma has been a star performer for Brighton in the Premier League this seasonJapan attacker Kaoru Mitoma has been a star performer for Brighton in the Premier League this season
Japan attacker Kaoru Mitoma has been a star performer for Brighton in the Premier League this season

When and how to watch Brighton's final five Premier League matches - including Arsenal, Newcastle and Man City

Brighton and Hove Albion continue their quest for European qualification this Sunday as they travel to Premier League title-chasers Arsenal.

Roberto De Zerbi's men will look to respond positively from their 5-1 thrashing against Everton at the Amex Stadium last Sunday. The defeat dented Albion's hopes of Europe but they remain in seventh place and still fighting to compete on the continent for the first time in their history. Liverpool, Man United, Tottenham and Aston Villa are all competing alongside the Seagulls to take those prestigious slots.

De Zerbi said: "We have to remember this game because it can be a very important day for us if we improve in mentality. We have to be ready to play one game every three or four days if we want to fight for our big target."

Albion certainly have some tricky matches on the horizon as they face three clubs currently in the top three from their remaining five fixtures.

Here's how you can follow Albion's last five matches and the ones selected for live TV...