THE STRIKER: previews Monday’s Premier League between BRIGHTON v SOUTHAMPTON with extended stats and a recommended BETDAQ bet.
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BRIGHTON V SOUTHAMPTON
8pm We have a fascinating fixture from a betting point of view for Monday Night Football this week! Brighton were very impressive against Liverpool last week when getting a 1-1 draw – they were actually unlucky not to win with an xG of 2.22 to 0.32! While Southampton lost 3-2 to Man United having been 2-0 up; however they have been very impressive in general this season and had an excellent away record last season.
Brighton are favourites at the time of writing as they are currently trading 2.56 on BETDAQ Betting Exchange and I don’t see them as being that short. Southampton have been very good this season – indeed they topped the league for a short while which would have been enjoyable for their fans! Southampton actually finished third in the away table in the Premier League last season, and while obviously the situation has changed regarding the home and away factor with Covid19, Brighton are in the bottom three on home form this season.
I fully respect this Brighton side as they have been playing some good football. They play the game the right way and are one of the better sides towards the bottom of the Premier League. However, from a value point of view this evening I just can’t have them at 2.56. Southampton are a very tempting bet at around 3.0 but it’s nice to keep the draw on side in what should be a competitive game. I couldn’t put anyone off Southampton, but for me there’s more value in the Brighton lay at the odds.
The Striker Says:
Two points lay (liability) Brighton to beat Southampton at 2.56 on BETDAQ Betting Exchange
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MATCH STATS
- Brighton are winless in their six Premier League meetings with Southampton (D4 L2), conceding at least once in all six of these games.
- Southampton have played more Premier League games without defeat against Brighton than they have any other side in the competition (6 – W2 D4). In all competitions, Saints are unbeaten in their last seven against the Seagulls (W3 D4).
- Brighton are looking to go four Premier League games unbeaten for the first time since a run of five between January-March 2018. However, coming into the weekend, the Seagulls are one of just two sides without a home win in the competition so far this term, along with Sheffield United.
- Southampton are winless in their last 14 Premier League games played on a Monday (D7 L7) since winning 1-0 at West Ham in December 2002.
- Southampton have only failed to score in one of their last 17 Premier League games, with that coming on the opening weekend this season (0-1 vs Crystal Palace). Saints have scored in their last nine in the competition, with only Liverpool (16) on a longer current run.
- Only Chelsea (11) have had more different scorers in the Premier League this season than Brighton (9, excluding own goals). Neal Maupay (4) and Solly March (2) are currently the only players to have scored more than once for the Seagulls in this season’s competition.
- Brighton forward Danny Welbeck has been involved in six goals in his last three starts against Southampton in all competitions (4 goals, 2 assists). Against no side has he scored more goals in all competitions in his career than he has against Saints (5).
- James Ward-Prowse (26 goals, 24 assists) is one of just four players to register 50+ goal involvements for Southampton in the Premier League, after Matt Le Tissier (G100 A63), James Beattie (G68 A24) and Marian Pahars (G42 A14).
- Southampton’s James Ward-Prowse has scored three direct free-kick goals in the Premier League this season, 50% of the total netted in the competition so far this term. The last player to score more in a single campaign was Yaya Touré in 2013-14 (4).
- Of all managers to have taken charge of 50+ Premier League games, only Ossie Ardiles (56%) has won a higher share of his points away from home in the competition than Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhüttl (52% – 51/99).
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