Where to watch Brighton vs Durham: Live stream options for Women's FA Cup tie

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Durham, who are currently fourth in the Championship, will look to take a scalp in their bid for silverware as they take on top-flight Brighton.

Brighton vs Durham will be played at Broadfield Stadium in Crawley, with kick-off scheduled for 12.30pm GMT / 7.30am ET on Saturday, 11 January.

Read on to find out how to watch Brighton v Durham live streams.

Brighton vs Durham free live streams

Fans from around the world can watch the game can watch the game for free on the FA Player or the Women's FA Cup YouTube channel.

The FA Player is the free streaming service for the FA, which is promoting the women's game with live streams for women's FA Cup games this season.

The coverage is geo-restricted only for certain games, and given that Brighton vs Durham is not being broadcast by the BBC, it will be available for free across the world. A simple sign-up is required.

Get your usual commentary with a VPN

While the FA Player stream is not geo-restricted, the commentary is, meaning you won't be able to hear commentary if you try to access from outside the UK. Fortunately, there is a solution: a VPN.

A Virtual Private Network - to give it its full name - makes your device appear as if its in a different location, so you can use your usual streaming services even while abroad. It's handy for watching football on the move and the software also comes with a host of privacy benefits.

Our expert colleagues at TechRadar reckon NordVPN is the best provider out there.