Burnley vs Brighton LIVE - What time does it start, TV channel, team news, odds and prediction
Follow the latest from the Premier League clash at Turf Moor
A Burnley side struggling for form welcome Brighton to Turf Moor on Saturday afternoon.
Sean Dyche’s team lost in midweek after surrendering a one-goal lead against Liverpool, and are without a win in eight league games; they come into the weekend in 19th place on nine points.
Brighton have had an excellent start to the season, and their 3-1 win against rivals Crystal Palace in midweek after going a man down will only add to the feel-good factor on the south coast; they’re in 10th, on 21 points. Follow the live action below.
What time does it start?
Burnley vs Brighton kicks off at 3:00pm (GMT) on Saturday 8th December.
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Show all 11Where can I watch it?
The match will not be shown live on TV or online in the UK.
Independent Sport will keep you up to date with all the goals as they fly in via our live blog.
Highlights will be shown at 10:20pm on BBC One.
Player to watch
Solly March: The 24-year-old, who came through the youth system at Brighton, has started in 14 out of 15 Premier League games so far this season, and has been a very effective outlet on the right-wing for Chris Hughton’s side. With five assists to his name, March will be looking to score his first goal of the season against a Burnley side struggling for form and leaking goals.
Form guide
Burnley: LLDLLL
Brighton: WLLDWW
Odds
Burnley to win: 19/10
Brighton to win: 17/10
Draw: 41/20
Prediction
Burnley 1-0 Brighton: Sean Dyche's side are at their best at home and Brighton's away form is something they can expose
GOAL! Manchester United 1-0 Fulham (Ashley Young, 13 minutes)
Excellent finish!
Mourinho will be happier now.
It is quite brilliant from Ashley Young, beating Denis Odoi before unfurling a gorgeous finish into the top corner from a relatively acute angle.
Cardiff 0-0 Southampton, 18 minutes
Alex McCarthy is forced to make a good save from Josh Murphy after good play by Victor Camarasa.
From the subsequent corner Sean Morrison heads wide. Cardiff on top.
West Ham 0-1 Crystal Palace, 19 minutes
A chance for Lucas Perez, volleying just wide of the post after a deflected cross spun his way.
Crystal Palace celebrate James McArthur's early goal which has them 1-0 ahead at the London Stadium.
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GOAL! Manchester United 2-0 Fulham (Juan Mata, 28 minutes)
Two in a half for Manchester United.
Fulham's defensive woes continue. Marcus Rashford gets in behind and cuts it back to Juan Mata. The Spaniard makes no mistake with his finish. 2-0.
Arsenal 0-0 Huddersfield, 29 minutes
Two chances in quick succession squandered by Arsenal.
Both Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette should do better with their opportunities.
0-0 through half an hour at the Emirates Stadium.
Ashley Young brilliantly put Manchester United ahead...
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Before Juan Mata doubled their lead against Fulham.
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Manchester United 2-0 Fulham, 38 minutes
A swerving effort from a free kick from Marcus Rashford, forcing Sergio Rico into a well-watched save.
GOAL! Burnley 1-0 Brighton (James Tarkowski, 40 minutes)
Burnley lead!
Brighton fail to clear a Johann Berg Gudmundsson cross, the ball falls to Jack Cork and the midfielder's shot ricochets in off of James Tarkowski's chest.
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