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Burnley’s dismal record vs Brighton & more key stats revealed ahead of Turf Moor meeting
Updated: April 11, 2024 at 3:43 pm GMT+1
By Josh Barker
Brighton travel to Turf Moor for a Premier League meeting with Burnley on Saturday, April 13.
The Seagulls head into the weekend’s action sat 10th in the table, while Burnley are 19th and almost certainly set to be relegated. Back Brighton to beat Burnley at 1/1 with bet365.
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Burnley vs Brighton Premier League stat pack
Ahead of the game, Burnley’s dismal record vs Brighton, as well as a number of other interesting stats, have emerged:
- Burnley have won just one of their last seven Premier League meetings with Brighton (D4 L2), a 3-0 win at the Amex Stadium in February 2022.
- Brighton failed to score in just two of their 41 Premier League games in 2023, netting in a club-record 32 consecutive league games last year. In 2024, the Seagulls have failed to score in more different Premier League games than any other side, as they have not scored in six of their 12 games so far.
- Only Manchester City (12) have scored more goals from outside the box in the Premier League this season than Burnley (9), with a league-high 28% of the Clarets’ goals this term coming from distance (9/32).
- Brighton have made 119 changes to their starting XI in the Premier League this season, 33 more than any other side. Their current rate of 3.84 changes per game is the highest in a single campaign in Premier League history.
Josh Barker
Middlesbrough fan from the North East of England. @JoshBarker979 on Twitter.