Manchester United vs Brighton LIVE STREAM: How to watch FA Cup Quarter Final online

Manchester United will face-off against Brighton today.

United will hope to put their premature Champions League exit behind them as they square-off against Brighton and Hove Albion in the FA Cup semi-finals today.

Sevilla surprisingly dumped Manchester United out of the Champions League on Tuesday after winning 2-1 at Old Trafford.

The defeat led to a fresh slew of criticism of Jose Mourinho’s tactical approach over the two legs.

However, Mourinho was in good mood in his pre-match press conference and defended his record in an impassioned 12-minute rant to press.

He told Sky Sports: “When I was 20, I was nobody in football, I was somebody’s son, with a lot of pride.

“Now with 55 I am what I am, I did what I did, because of work and because of talent and my mentality. So they can be together.

“I understand that for many, many, many years was really, really hard for the people who don’t like me – ‘here he is again, here he wins again’.

“For 10 months I win nothing, the last title that I won was 10 months ago, I beat Liverpool, Chelsea, I lose against Sevilla and now is their moment to be happy.”

Meanwhile, Brighton manager Chris Hughton has admitted that keeping the side in the top flight is the main priority.

However, Hughton is excited about the chance to reach the last four of England’s premier cup competition.

“We all know that the biggest priority for this football club is to make sure that we’re playing Premier League football next season,” he said.

“But the two are very separate. This is important for us, but we certainly see the two separate.

“You arrive at Old Trafford on Saturday and the only thing on your mind is about trying to get through, of course, to the next round.”

If you don’t want to miss a second of the action, check out Express.co.uk’s guide to live streaming below…

How to Watch Manchester Utd vs Brighton

Coverage of this evening’s FA Cup Quarter Finals clash between Manchester United and Brighton will be shown live on BT Sport 1 (Sky 413, Sky HD 427, BT TV 408, Virgin Media 531), with the pre-match build-up starting at 7pm and kick-off at 7.30pm.

BT Sport will also be showing the match on a desktop computer or laptop via the company’s own site.

The BT Sport enhanced video player is also available online.

However EE mobile customers will be able to stream the game for free, thanks to a free subscription plan recently announced by the network.

“To say thanks for being with us, here’s a special sporting treat for our pay monthly mobile and tablet customers: three months’ free BT Sport on your EE phone and connected tablet,” BT explains.

“Just text SPORT to 150, register for a BT ID then download the BT Sport app and get watching!”

“Loads of the UK’s best sporting action, on the UK’s fastest network.”

You can visit the EE website for more information on the BT Sports offer.