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·7 de febrero de 2026

Brighton and Palace meet in an M23 clash defined by identical winless weights

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Brighton & Hove Albion host Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday in a meeting that feels heavier than the table might suggest.

Both sides are comfortably clear of immediate relegation danger, yet neither is anywhere near where they hoped to be at this stage of the season.


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Brighton sit in the bottom half after a campaign defined by inconsistency.

Fabian Hurzeler’s side have drawn too many matches they should have won, a pattern that has stalled momentum and dulled their push towards the European places.

Ten league draws underline a recurring inability to turn control into conviction. Their most recent outing encapsulated the problem.

A stoppage-time equaliser conceded against Everton denied Brighton a win that appeared secured, extending a run that has tested patience at the Amex Stadium.

Sunday’s fixture offers a chance to change the narrative, even if expectations are now tempered.

Victory would not transform their season, but it would restore belief and ease pressure heading into the final stretch.

Palace travel to the south coast with concerns of their own. Oliver Glasner’s side have slipped steadily down the table after a promising early period.

They have not won a league match for over two months, a run that has pulled them closer to the bottom three than their ambitions ever allowed for.

Recent performances have been short on threat. A draw at Nottingham Forest last time out at least halted the slide, but it also highlighted familiar issues in the final third.

Palace have struggled to impose themselves even when circumstances favour them, and confidence has ebbed accordingly.

Injuries and uncertainty around key figures have not helped, but results remain the currency that matters.

Sunday’s game presents an opportunity precisely because of Brighton’s vulnerabilities. Palace will believe that a disciplined display could be enough to shift momentum, even if expectations are modest.

The history between the sides suggests tight margins. Recent meetings have rarely produced separation, and neither team arrives with the authority to dictate terms without resistance.

That dynamic points towards a cautious contest shaped more by tension than freedom.

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