And the script has become more enticing since it was chosen for live broadcast.
That is mainly down to Tottenham’s plight in the relegation zone with the added spice of Roberto De Zerbi’s arrival as boss.
Sky Sports have the live broadcast for the 5.30pm kick-off and their build-up gets under way at 5pm.
BBC Radio 5 Live have also snapped up live commentary.
Albion fans may prefer the option of Johnny Cantor and Warren Aspinall on BBC Radio Sussex.
Their commentary is available on the radio and, online, via Albion’s club website although it cannot be streamed via the popular Sounds app.
However their post-match coverage, including interviews and fans’ calls, CAN be heard via Sounds and that runs from 7.30pm for half an hour.
We will have our customary liveblog and match coverage online, as well as plenty of content via our Albion-dedicated Facebook page.
The Seagulls go into the match with five wins from their last six games, which puts them top of the Prem current form table across that time frame.
Spurs are bottom of the same standings but will be buoyed by De Zerbi’s arrival.