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Brighton & Hove Albion Huddersfield Town betting prediction


Betting suggestion:

This clash tends to be less busy as it puts in the field two low-offensive teams, which have the league's worst attacks and scored few goals in the last rounds. Brighton & Hove Albion has the fourth worst attack of the competition and has not scored goals in the last two rounds while Huddersfield Town has the worst attack of the competition and scored only 1 of the last 6 games in the away condition having only 10 goals in the 16 matches it made away from its dominions. Given these factors, we believe in a game without great emotions, low offensive volume and few goals.
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Preview
Brighton & Hove Albion and Huddersfield Town face at The American Express Community Stadium, in a match for the 33th round of the Premier League. In the last league head‑to‑head, played in 09‑12‑2017, Huddersfield Town got a home win by (2‑0). At this stadium, the head‑to‑head history favours the home team, since they have a record of 2 wins and 2 draws in the last 4 matches. Sure enough, the last time these teams met at this stadium, on 13‑09‑2016, in a match for the Championship, Brighton & Hove Albion won by (1‑0). The only goal of the match was scored by A. Knockaert (80' ). In this match the home advantage may play an important role, as both teams present significant differences between home and away performances.

Analysis Brighton

The home team is currently in the 13th position of the league, with 34 points won, after 8 wins, 10 draws and 13 losses. In the penultimate match, they lost in an away match against Everton, by (2‑0). In the last match, they lost in a home match against Leicester City, by (0‑2). This is a team that usually makes good use of the home advantage, stronger with the help of its supporters, since in the last 30 matches they register 3 wins, 4 draws and 8 losses in away matches, with 7 goals scored and 17 conceded; against 6 wins, 6 draws and 3 losses at their stadium, with 22 goals scored and 22 conceded. For the league, Brighton & Hove Albion won 15 points out of 30 possible points, after 4 wins, 3 draws and 3 losses in the last 10 home matches. The most recurrent result at half‑time in their home league matches was the 0‑0 (7 out of 16 matches). Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded at least one goal in each of the last 10 matches for this competition. They have conceded the first goal in 14 of their 31 matches for this competition, and have never been able to turn the score around. there is 1 period that stands out in the last 16 home matches for this competition: they have suffered 9 of their 22 goals between minutes (76'‑90').

Brighton & Hove Albion comes from a great sequence of 5 games of invincibility, but declined in yield, was defeated in its last two matches and needs to find its best football to re-open safe distance from the relegation zone. The team has found it difficult to score goals, so much so that it is the fourth worst attack of the competition with only 28 goals in 31 games, having not score goals in the last two rounds, while the defense has acted reasonably, with the eighth less leaked of the competition. Playing at home, such as Saturday's match, Brighton & Hove Albion has won 3 of its last 4 games, including having won 3 points over Arsenal's good team, but in the last match the team failed and lost to Leicester by 0 - 2, needing to find its best football in this type of situation, worth noting that it is the sixth team that suffered most goals in the condition of 23 with 23 goals in 16 matches. For the clash against Huddersfield Town, coach Chris Hughton has the return of midfielder Knockaert, released after fulfilling suspension in the last round.

Confirmed Lineup: Mathew Ryan, Ezequiel Schelotto, Gaëtan Bong, Shane Duffy, Lewis Dunk, Davy Pröpper, Solly March, Pascal Groß, Dale Stephens, Glenn Murray, José Izquierdo.
Coach: R. De Zerbi.

Analysis Huddersfield

The away team is currently in the 16th position of the league, with 31 points won, after 8 wins, 7 draws and 17 losses. In the penultimate match, they lost in a home match against Crystal Palace, by (0‑2). In the last match, they lost in an away match against Newcastle United, by (1‑0). This is a team that usually makes good use of the home advantage, stronger with the help of its supporters, since in the last 30 matches they register 3 wins, 2 draws and 10 losses in away matches, with 10 goals scored and 31 conceded; against 4 wins, 4 draws and 7 losses at their stadium, with 14 goals scored and 24 conceded. In the last 10 away league matches Huddersfield Town has a record of 2 wins, 1 draw and 7 losses, so they have won 7 points out of 30 possible. In their away matches there are a few frequent results: at half‑time 0‑0 (9 out of 16 matches) and after the 90' 2‑0 (6 out of 16 matches). Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded goals in 9 of the last 10 matches, and their offense hasn’t been one of their best features, as they haven’t scored any goals in 7 of the last 10 matches for this competition. In their away matches there is a tendency for goals, since 14 of the last 16 matches for this competition have ended with Over 1,5 goals. In 32 matches for this competition, they have conceded the first goal 17 times and have never been able to turn the score around. In the last 16 away matches for this competition there is 1 period that stands out: they have conceded 11 of their 31 goals between minutes (61'‑75').

Huddersfield Town has dropped a lot of income in the latest rounds, comes from 4 games without a win where it has accumulated 3 losses and 1 draw and needs an urgent recovery as it is falling in the standings and is now only 3 points behind the relegation zone. The campaign below the expected can be explained by the poor performance of both systems, since it scored only 25 goals, being the worst attack of the competition, and suffered 56 goals, having the fourth defense more leaked, worth noting that it was able to score only 1 goal in its last 4 games. Playing away from home, Huddersfield Town has been struggling, has lost 5 of its last 6 games and its attack did not score a single goal in these 5 defeats, again showing the offensive inefficiency, especially away from its domains. For this match coach David Wagner will not count on the midfielder Williams on account of injury.

Confirmed Lineup: Jonas Lössl, Florent Hadergjonaj, Terence Kongolo, Zanka, Christopher Schindler, Jonathan Hogg, Thomas Ince, Aaron Mooy, Alex Pritchard, Rajiv Van La Parra, Steve Mounié.
Coach: N. Warnock.

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The tip and bet suggestion for the Brighton vs Huddersfield match, on 7 April 2018, of the preview written by the editors of Online Betting Academy, goes to: Under 2,5 goals ⇒ bet available on 1xbet.

The Brighton vs Huddersfield on 7 April 2018 will be played at Falmer, East Sussex, The American Express Community Stadium.

The most voted bet by tipsters at Online Betting Academy, for the Brighton Huddersfield match, on the "match odds" market, was a win by Brighton at with 90% of the tips.

 

Premier League - 2017/2018

  • 100% 380 / 380 Games

  • Home team wins 45.53%
  • Draws 26.05%
  • Away team wins 28.42%
  • Over 1.5 73.95%
  • Over 2.5 51.05%
  • Over 3.5 29.21%
  • Goals 1018
  • Goals /match 2.68
  • Goals /match home 1.53
  • Goals /match away 1.15
  • Both teams score 48.95%
  • Goals after 80' 16.7%
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