Brighton v Wolves

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24 Oct 2018
Raul Jimenez
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Brighton & Hove Albion are gunning for a third straight victory, while Wolverhampton Wanderers are seeking a return to winning ways after their defeat against Watford.

Team news

Brighton & Hove Albion will assess the fitness of Glenn Murray (concussion).

The Seagulls will be without Davy Propper and Pascal Gross (both ankle).

Wolverhampton Wanderers have no injuries to report.

 Did you know?

Brighton have won their last two Premier League matches without conceding, as many wins as they recorded in their previous 16 combined. The Seagulls can now win a third consecutive top-flight match for the first time since May 1981, when they won four in a row.

Brighton have won 36 of their 51 PL points at home (70.6 per cent), the third-highest share in the competition’s history after Bradford City (72.6 per cent) and Barnsley (71.4 per cent).

Wolverhampton Wanderers are the only team in Europe’s big five divisions yet to make a change to their starting XI in league matches this season.

Raul Jiménez has had a hand in a higher share of Wolves’ PL goals this season than any other player, contributing to five out of nine, or 55.6 per cent.

Referee: Anthony Taylor
Assistants: Gary Beswick, Stephen Child
Fourth official: Roger East

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