PREMIER LEAGUE MONDAY: We preview Monday’s Premier League clash between CRYSTAL PALACE v BRIGHTON with a recommended BETDAQ bet and extended match stats.


CRYSTAL PALACE V BRIGHTON

7.45pm Monday Night Football comes from Selhurst Park this week as Crystal Palace host Brighton. There isn’t much between these sides at all in the Premier League table, with Palace three points ahead of Brighton. Palace have been rock solid at the back this season and that has been the foundation for them. Only Leicester have kept more clean sheets than Palace this season. The problem with that though is there attack hasn’t been as strong, and scoring goals continues to be a problem. We expect a close game.

The match odds at the time of writing currently trade; Crystal Palace 2.66, Brighton 3.0 and the draw is 3.35. It’s not a surprise to see such an open market. Brighton are a much improved side this season compared to last, and they have played some really good football at times this season. They’ve had a tough run of fixtures – they had to play Manchester United, Leicester, Liverpool and Arsenal in a row, but they did pick up a win against Arsenal and that came away from home too.

It is a worry that Crystal Palace weren’t able to beat Watford last weekend, and it’s a bigger worry that only Watford have failed to score in more games than Palace this season. Goals has been a real problem for Palace, and with Brighton playing some good football and scoring goals – we can see Brighton outscoring Palace tonight. The 3.0 on an away win looks cracking value, and under 2.5 is definitely worth considering at around 1.8 too.

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MATCH STATS

  • Crystal Palace lost this exact fixture last season, but haven’t lost consecutive home league games against Brighton since December 1983.
  • Brighton completed the league double over Crystal Palace last season. They haven’t won three in a row against the Eagles in all competitions since September 1984 (a run of five).
  • Crystal Palace have lost each of their last three Premier League games played on Mondays, while all three of Brighton’s such games have finished in 2-2 draws.
  • Brighton won their last Premier League away game (2-1 vs Arsenal), while they last won consecutive league games on the road in November 2017. The Seagulls have never won back-to-back top-flight games in London.
  • Crystal Palace won their last Premier League home game (1-0 vs Bournemouth) – this game is taking place one year and one day since the Eagles last won back-to-back home games in the competition.
  • Only second place Leicester (7) have kept more clean sheets than Crystal Palace (6) in the Premier League this season. However, only bottom side Watford (9) have failed to score in more games than the Eagles this term (7).
  • Crystal Palace’s home games have played host to fewer goals than any other side’s this season, with Selhurst Park seeing just 13 goals in eight games (F6 A7).
  • Crystal Palace are the only side in the Premier League side this season to have neither scored or conceded any goals from outside the box. Last season, there were 17 goals from outside the box in their games (F8 A9); only four clubs had more.
  • This will be Roy Hodgson’s 100th game as Crystal Palace manager in all competitions (W37 D23 L39). He’s the third manager to reach the milestone for the club in the 21st century, after Iain Dowie (123 games) and Neil Warnock (146 games).
  • Neal Maupay has scored six Premier League goals this season, three times as many as any other Brighton player.


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