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Premier League LIVE: Brighton vs Crystal Palace – score, radio commentary & text updates

Brighton have won their last two Premier League home games against Crystal Palace, last winning more consecutive home league games against the Eagles between 1979 and 1988 (7).

Crystal Palace are winless in their last six league games against Brighton (D4 L2), their longest run without a victory against the Seagulls since a run of 10 between 1979 and 1986.

Since the start of last season, only Brentford (38) have both scored and conceded in more Premier League matches than Brighton and Hove Albion (37), with the Seagulls doing so in 10 of their last 11 games, including each of their last seven.

Crystal Palace are unbeaten in their last three away Premier League games (W1 D2), last enjoying a longer unbeaten run between January and March 2022 (five). Palace are also looking for consecutive away wins for the first time since April 2023.

After losing four of their final five home Premier League games last season, Brighton are one of three teams still unbeaten on home soil in the competition this season (W3 D4), along with Arsenal and Brentford.

Two of Brighton’s last three Premier League goals have been scored from outside the box, as many as they’d done so across their previous 54 goals combined. The Seagulls have never previously scored from outside the box in three Premier League games in a row.

Six of Brighton and Hove Albion’s last seven Premier League wins have been against teams starting the day in the top-half, having had a run of 11 of their 12 wins prior to this coming against bottom-half sides. Each of their last five games against sides starting the day 17th or lower have ended in draws.

Under Oliver Glasner, Crystal Palace have scored first and then gone on to concede 2+ goals in seven Premier League games, including four of the six games they’ve scored first in this season. Since his first game in charge on February 24, only Chelsea have done so as often (also seven).

Brighton winger Kaoru Mitoma has progressed the ball furthest upfield of any non-defender in the Premier League this season (1,899 metres). He’s made 79 progressive carries of 10 metres or more, the second-most of any player in the league behind Kyle Walker-Peters of Southampton (80).

Crystal Palace’s Daniel Muñoz has scored in two of his last three Premier League appearances (two goals), having not scored in any of his first 28 games in the competition. The Colombian is also one of only two players to have made 100+ tackles in the Premier League since his debut on February 3 this year (108), along with Wolves’ João Gomes (119).

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