
Burnley have not won any of their last 11 home league matches
Brighton have won their last two away games without conceding
Recommended Bet: Brighton to win
There are only two 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League on Saturday, but one of them is an intriguing battle between relegation-threatened Burnley and in-form Brighton & Hove Albion at Turf Moor.
The Clarets are 19th in t, e table after winning just four of their 31 league games this season while Brighton have won four of their last five matches to climb to 10th place in the standings, just six points behind fifth-placed Liverpool.
Brighton won 2-0 when the teams met in Sussex in January and a similar outcome is likely in the return match.
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Team news
Axel Tuanzebe (Achilles), Zeki Amdouni (knee) and Mike Tresor (ankle) are nearing a return to action for the Clarets, but Jordan Beyer (knee), Connor Roberts (Achilles) and Josh Cullen (knee) are still out and Hannibal Mejbri (hamstring) is expected to miss this game.
Midfielder Josh Laurent is suspended.
Brighton's veteran defender Lewis Dunk misses out due to a suspension, while Stefanos Tzimas and Adam Webster (both knee) are ruled out.
The stats
Burnley have won only one of their last 11 games and have won just one of their last nine home league matches against Brighton.
Both teams have scored in four of the last six Premier League meetings between these two sides.
Six of Brighton's last eight league games have gone under 2.5 goals and the Seagulls have won four of their last five matches.
Seven of the 13 Premier League encounters between the teams have been drawn.
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Prediction
Brighton have chosen a good time to find their best form of the season and they look set for more success when they visit Burnley.
The Seagulls have beaten Brentford, Nottingham Forest, Sunderland and Liverpool in four of their last five matches, with the only setback in that time being a creditable 1-0 home defeat by leaders Arsenal.
The south coast side won back-to-back away games in the league for the first time this season by shutting out the Bees and the Black Cats and now they have a golden opportunity to make it three against a Burnley side who have been in 19th place for the last 19 matches.
The Clarets have shown a bit of fight and were unlucky not to take anything from their 4-3 home defeat by Brentford, while they did secure a point from a goalless game with Bournemouth at Turf Moor.
However, they crumbled after taking the lead in a 3-1 defeat at Fulham last time out and should struggle to hold back an Albionside who have really found their stride.
With at least eight European places now on offer for next season, Brighton have got themselves back into the mix at just the right time and can pick up three valuable points.