Brighton's push to secure European football for next season resumes this weekend as they take on Burnley away from home in the Premier League.
The Clarets are closing in on relegation as they sit ten points from safety with just seven games remaining. Their fate is all but sealed, so the remainder of the season will largely be about saving face.
Their form heading into this game is poor, having won only one game in the league since October. They're also winless in their last six games, losing four of those.
Scott Parker's side are also known to have trouble going forward, and they've drawn blanks in front of goal in two of their last three home games in the league (vs. Bournemouth & West Ham).
Their home form is particularly poor too, with no win since October, including three losses from their last four, one of which was a defeat to Mansfield Town.
Brighton, meanwhile, harbour much grander hopes as they go in search of a top seven finish. The Seagulls endured a poor run of form throughout the winter but have improved notably in recent weeks, winning four of their last five games.
Fabian Hurzeler's side have won both of their last two games on the road, beating Sunderland and Brentford, both of which are notable scalps.
35-year-old Danny Welbeck continues to stake his claim for a late call-up to the England squad for this summer's World Cup, with four goals from his last five games and 12 for the season overall.
When the two sides met earlier in the season, Brighton ran out comfortable 2-0 winners, and we think the same scoreline will repeat itself here.
Burnley 0-2 Brighton






















