
Brighton are 11th in the table, only above the Bees on goal difference
Brentford have won three of their last four league games
Recommended bet: Draw
Two teams locked together on 16 points in the table meet at the Amex when Brighton host Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday.
After making solid starts, both clubs will have designs on finishing in the European places this season and these two evenly-matched teams should serve up a very watchable clash on the south coast.
Brighton are 11th, only above Saturday's opponents on goal difference, and are unbeaten at home in the league this season, while the Bees have struggled on their travels, picking up just one victory so far.
The latest Brighton vs Brentford odds are available on LiveScore Bet
Team news
Brighton are set to be without injured quartet James Milner, Adam Webster, Solly March and Jack Hinshelwood, while Brajan Gruda and Kaoru Mitoma are both rated as doubts.
Brentford have some absentees, too, with Benjamin Arthur and Antoni Milambo out and Josh Dasilva deemed unlikely to feature.
The stats
Brighton are unbeaten at home in the league this season.
Three of the last five head-to-heads have ended in draws, including a goalless clash at the Amex last season.
Both teams have scored in three of the last five matches between the sides but the other two have ended goalless.
Brentford have won just one of their away games in the top flight so far in 2025-26, losing the other four.
Igor Thiago is Brentford's top scorer with eight league goals, while Danny Welbeck has notched six league goals for the Seagulls this season.
The latest Brighton vs Brentford odds are available on LiveScore Bet
Prediction
Many people were expecting Brentford to struggle this season following the end of Thomas Frank's reign, but instead the Bees, under the impressive guidance of Keith Andrews, have been steady and are well placed to kick on up the table over the winter.
Following the international break they go to Brighton, who are only above them on goal difference and this has the makings of a closely fought contest at the Amex.
Albion's home form has been good – the Seagulls are unbeaten at home in the top-flight – and it is no surprise to see them as favourites at 4/5 with LiveScore Bet as a result.
However, the visitors should approach the trip south with plenty of confidence after a run of four wins in their last five games in all competitions, which includes victories over Manchester United and Liverpool.
They are more than capable of digging in to earn a point.