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Brighton & Hove Albion and Wolverhampton play at The American Express Community Stadium in a 10th round Barclays Premier League duel. At this stage, the record of direct confrontations indicates balance between these two teams, since there was 1 draw and 1 win for each team in the last 3 games. However, the last time they played at this stadium was on 18-10-2016, in a Championship match that ended the Brighton & Hove Albion win for (1-0). The only goal of the match was scored by S. Baldock (14 '). In this match the home factor can play an important role, since both teams present significant differences in the results achieved at home and as a visitor.
Review of Brighton & Hove Albion
After 3 wins, 2 draws and 4 losses, the home team is in 12th place, having won 11 points. In the last match, they beat Newcastle (0-1), having won 1-0 at home against West Ham in the previous game. This is a team affected by the home factor, the stronger when you play in front of your fans, since in the last 30 matches you have 1 win, 5 draws and 9 defeats as a visitor, with 10 goals scored and 26 conceded, against 8 wins, 3 draws and 4 defeats at home, with 24 goals scored and 20 conceded. For the championship, Brighton & Hove Albion have won 7 points in 12 chances, after 2 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss in their last 4 games at their home stadium. Defensive solidity has not been his strong point, having conceded goals in 7 of the last 9 games in this competition. In 9 games in the competition, he never managed to turn the scoring in the 6 games in which he suffered the first goal. There are 3 periods in the last six home games in all competitions: he scored 3 of his 7 goals between the minutes (16'-30 '); suffered 3 of his 7 goals between minutes (31'-45 ') and 3 of his 7 between (76'-90').
Brighton & Hove Albion enter this motivated round after a 0-1 away away win at Newcastle: Kayal, in the 29th minute, scored the only goal of the match. The home team tends to play a 4-4-2 tactical system, favoring quick transitions, especially through the sidelines, with the two most advanced men being Murray and March. In any case, the home club can also practice a football with possession of ball, progressing in the field through short passes. One of the great qualities of the home team is the effective way to defend stands. The manager of the house should not rely on Pascal Gross and Davy Propper for being injured.
Confirmed lineup: M. Ryan, S. Duffy, Bruno Saltor, L. Dunk, G. Bong, S. March, D. Stephens, B. Kayal, G. Murray, A. Jahanbakhsh, J. Izquierdo.
Coach: C. Hughton.
Analysis of Wolverhampton
After 4 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses, the visiting team is in 8th place, having won 15 points. In the last match, they lost with Watford at home (0-2), after their previous match had won out in a game against Crystal Palace by (0-1). This is a team that curiously shows more positive results than at home, since in the last 30 games it has 9 wins, 2 draws and 4 losses as a visitor, with a total of 23 goals scored and 14 conceded. Already inside the home, won 7 wins, 7 draws and 1 loss, with a total of 23 goals scored and 12 conceded. In the league, Wolverhampton won 7 points in 12 chances, after 2 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss in their last 4 away games. His attack has scored regularly, as he has scored goals in 7 of the last 9 games for this competition. In 9 games in this competition, he suffered the first goal 4 times and never managed to turn the score.
Wolverhampton enter this unmotivated round after a 0-2 home defeat at the Watford home run. Unlike the opponents of this round, Wolverhampton tends to play in a 5-2-3, where the three most advanced players are Hélder Costa, Diogo Jota and Jiménez. The visiting club when it invests in the offensive process usually performs through the right side, taking advantage of the depth offered by the right side Doherty. The visiting coach should have all players available for this round.
Confirmed lineup: Rui Patrício, C. Coady, M. Doherty, R. Bennett, Jonny Castro, W. Boly, Rúben Neves, João Moutinho, R. Jiménez, Hélder Costa, Adama Traoré.
Technical: Nuno Espírito Santo.
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