Brighton and Hove Albion play host to Brentford on Boxing Day hoping to end a 12-match winless streak in all rivalries.
In the interim, Brentford have gathered two triumphs from their last four trips, leaving the Bees level on focuses with their hosts in the Premier League standings.
Whether or not Brighton are still well over the last three, the analysis will keep on coming for Graham Potter as long as his group neglect to end their period without a triumph.
Eight draws have been recorded from 11 first class installations, a run which incorporates impasses against Arsenal and Liverpool, however dissatisfaction is justifiable when neglecting to dominate a few winnable matches at the Amex Stadium.
Before the deferment of their outing to Manchester United last end of the week, the Seagulls went down 1-0 to Wolverhampton Wanderers without having a shot on track during the final part.
Regardless of the players that were absent for that installation, that measurement summarized their mission up to this point, and there's nothing left but to trust that their karma changes in the last third.
Nine of their 14 objectives have come from Neal Maupay and Leandro Trossard, who will contend that they need more support from their colleagues rather than being considered liable for adding to the joint-third most noticeably awful assaulting record in the division.
A contention can be made for Brentford neglecting to expand on their reassuring beginning to the season with a four-game losing streak happening between October 16 and November 6.
In any case, lead trainer Thomas Frank will rather highlight eight focuses coming from five games, their most recent achievement coming against rivals Watford on December 10.
Sitting nine focuses in front of the assignment zone, Frank must be enchanted with his group's endeavors up to this point, and he will be certain of exploiting Brighton's absence of conviction going ahead.
While Wednesday's EFL Cup rout to Chelsea came as a colossal disillusionment, the game was Brentford's first in quite a while, shaking off the spider webs in front of a further chance to broaden the hole in front of the last three.
Brighton & Hove Albion possible XI : Sanchez; Lamptey, Veltman, Duffy, Cucurella, Gross, Bissouma, Moder, March, Maupay, Trossard
Brentford possible XI : Fernandez; Pinnock, Jansson, Sorensen, Canos, Jensen, Norgaard, Janelt, Henry, Toney, Mbeumo
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