

Best Odds
Brentford @ 2.06 is a fair play at home. Brentford’s league position suggests a more stable baseline. They’ve generally been harder to play against at the Gtech, with good structure and set-piece threat. If they control second balls, they can pin Brighton back. Brighton at 14th hints at inconsistency. They can look sharp in spells, but away games often turn into periods without control. If their build-up gets pressed, they cough up transitions. Key matchup: Brentford’s directness and dead balls vs Brighton’s midfield control. If Brentford score first, the price looks strong because they can manage the game. Main risk: Brighton’s technical quality. If they dominate possession and create cutbacks, Brentford can get stretched. Lean: Brentford win. Consider small stake.
Team News & Injuries
- Yoane Wissa (other)
- Ethan Pinnock (Injured Doubtful)
- Kevin Schade (Injured Doubtful)
- V. Janelt (Heel injury)
- P. Maghoma (Hamstring Injury)
- Solomon March (injured)
- Igor Julio dos Santos de Paulo (Injury)
- Tariq Lamptey (injured)
- Carlos Baleba (Injured Doubtful)
- Jack Hinshelwood (Injured Doubtful)
Form Guide
Head to Head (Last 10)
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