Brighton vs Stoke: Prediction, betting tips, odds, team news, live stream and TV channel for Premier League clash
Everything you need to know from betting tips and odds ahead of the match at the Amex
BRIGHTON host Stoke in a tight Premier League clash on Monday evening at the Amex.
Just three points seperate the two sides in the top flight as both sides are coming into the game after unbeaten runs.
What are the best odds and tips for Brighton vs Stoke?
- Match to end 1-1 - 9/2
- Glenn Murray to score first - 11/2
BRIGHTON have been a breathe of fresh air since they were promoted to the Premier League and this will be a huge chance for Chris Hughton's men to return to winning ways on home soil.
The Seagulls won in their last outing away to Swansea, but have drawn their last two home games to Everton and Southampton, who are both struggling for form.
But Stoke will be tough opponents, because despite their rocky start to the season, they won their last away game against a strong Watford outfit and will look to do the same at the Amex.
We predict the points will be shared on the South Coast and you can get a 1-1 draw at 9/2 with Sun Bets.
Glenn Murray will look to continue his rampant form following the international break, after scoring four times in his last three appearances - Sun Bets have the 34-year-old to score first at 11/2.
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What time is kick-off?
THIS match takes place on Monday, November 20 at the Amex Stadium.
Kick-off is at 8pm.
Which channel is it on?
YOU can watch this one live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event, with coverage starting at 7pm.
Alternatively, join us on SunSport where we will be running a dedicated LIVE blog of this match.
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What is the team news?
CHRIS HUGHTON has no new injury problems following the international break.
Steve Sidwell remains sidelined, whilst Biram Kayal is still not up to match sharpness and will make the bench at best.
Stoke have Geoff Cameron out and Hughes has revealed he hopes Jack Butland can make his comeback before Christmas.
Stat attack
- This will be the first competitive meeting between these two sides since February 2011 when Stoke won 3-0 in an FA Cup fifth round tie.
- Stoke have won their last eight matches against Brighton in all competitions, keeping five clean sheets in the process. Indeed, only against Wrexham (9) have the Potters enjoyed a longer winning run versus a single team
- Brighton have gone four games without defeat (W2 D2) in the Premier League – they last went five in a row without losing in the top-flight back in April 1983.
- Stoke won last time out on the road in the Premier League, beating Watford 1-0 – they haven’t enjoyed back-to- back away victories since October 2015.
- Stoke City have conceded as many first-half Premier League goals this season as Brighton have in total (11).
- Xherdan Shaqiri, who has provided four assists in the Premier League this season, has earned his team more points via his assists than any other player in the competition (6).
- Darren Fletcher has now appeared in 102 consecutive Premier League matches for his clubs (WBA & Stoke combined). This is the joint-fifth longest run by an outfield player in Premier League history, with only Frank Lampard (164), Matt Holland (115), Wayne Bridge (113), and Jonathan Walters (104) beating this run.
- Glenn Murray has scored in three successive Premier League games for the first time since April 2015.
- Indeed, Murray has netted more Premier League goals this season (4 in 9) than he managed in his last top-flight campaign back in 2015-16 (3 in 21).
- Pascal Groß has been directly involved in 63.6% of Brighton’s 11 Premier League goals this season (two goals, five assists); only Tammy Abraham (71.4% for Swansea) has a higher share for a PL team this season.