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WITH Manchester City breathing down their necks, Arsenal can’t afford to slip up when they host Brighton and Hove Albion at the Emirates this Saturday afternoon. The Gunners have won just
One of those games was the controversial fixture which saw Declan Rice sent off but across both games, Brighton generated more xG overall (3.28) than Arsenal did (3.02). With quite a few of his squad returning from injury, coupled with a full week's worth of rest in a busy December, Brighton ought to be the fresher side.
Arsenal have Gabriel back from injury when they resume their Premier League title bid against Brighton. Gabriel has been out since early November with an adductor injury but he was spotted with the Arsenal squad on their pre-match walk on Saturday morning, raising hope he is about to return.
Mikel Arteta must make some drastic changes before Arsenal face Brighton, having struggled to beat Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup.
Mikel Arteta has revealed he was "hacked off" by Arsenal's draw with Brighton & Hove Albionlast season but hailed his side's improved disciplinary record this term.
Playing five days after holding Swindon Town to a 2-2 draw, Palace travelled South for a clash with Brighton on Christmas, a relatively mild Thursday that year. It was the first full season after World War Two’s conclusion and the club had played on the 25th for the last eight campaigns.
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner was delighted with the character his team showed for Saturday's 2-1 win against Brighton. Jean-Philippe Mateta put Palace ahead before Danny Welbeck found an equaliser. But Daniel Munoz struck in the second-half for ...
It has been a familiar story in 2024 for Crystal Palace. Another year and another managerial change. Out went Roy Hodgson, and in came Oliver Glasner. In his first press conference as Palace manager he said: “I’m no magician, I’m not David ...
Manchester United have reportedly "not stopped discussing" the possibility of signing Brighton star Carlos Baleba despite failing to recruit him earlier this year. The Red Devils spent around £230 million ($310m) on players during the summer transfer window but they balked at the thought of forking out more than £100m ($135m) for Baleba.