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19.09.21 - 15:00 CET
Premier League
Three wins in the opening four rounds and nine points have secured Brighton a great sixth place before the start of this round. The team from the south coast of England finished 16th last season and have to worry about their survival in the first league for a long time. The fact that Brighton won only nine times last season is a testament to their good season. And it's not just the traditional goal scorer Neal Maupay - three of his teammates also scored.
Leicester, on the other hand, dropped out of the top four at the end of last season due to three games in four matches and their somewhat unconvincing performances continue this year. The Foxes have six points so far with two wins and two losses. Jamie Vardy remains a constant in their jersey and has been involved in three of his team's four league goals so far (2 goals, 1 assist), but he probably needs more help from his teammates.
Last year, 15 Leicester players were on the scorers' list and the third best team on the opponents' pitches (11-5-3). But the visitors will have a great chance to change that. After all, they have not lost to Brighton for nine times, and they have managed to beat them on seven occasions. Specifically at this stadium, Leicester have won three times on all four occasions so far since Brighton's return to the elite in 2018. And in three of those, Vardy has scored.
My bet:
Double Chance - Draw or Leicester @ 1.50 (bet365)
Premier League
Three wins in the opening four rounds and nine points have secured Brighton a great sixth place before the start of this round. The team from the south coast of England finished 16th last season and have to worry about their survival in the first league for a long time. The fact that Brighton won only nine times last season is a testament to their good season. And it's not just the traditional goal scorer Neal Maupay - three of his teammates also scored.
Leicester, on the other hand, dropped out of the top four at the end of last season due to three games in four matches and their somewhat unconvincing performances continue this year. The Foxes have six points so far with two wins and two losses. Jamie Vardy remains a constant in their jersey and has been involved in three of his team's four league goals so far (2 goals, 1 assist), but he probably needs more help from his teammates.
Last year, 15 Leicester players were on the scorers' list and the third best team on the opponents' pitches (11-5-3). But the visitors will have a great chance to change that. After all, they have not lost to Brighton for nine times, and they have managed to beat them on seven occasions. Specifically at this stadium, Leicester have won three times on all four occasions so far since Brighton's return to the elite in 2018. And in three of those, Vardy has scored.
My bet:
Double Chance - Draw or Leicester @ 1.50 (bet365)