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Swansea vs Brighton: Kick-off time, live stream, TV and team news for Premier League clash

Seagulls and Swans meet in South Wales as Paul Clement's side look for their second home win of the season

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BRIGHTON travel to Swansea aiming for back-to-back away wins for the first time in the top flight.

Chris Hughton's men stunned West Ham two weeks ago, taking apart Slaven Bilic's side to leave the London Stadium with a 3-0 win and maximum points.

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 Brighton have looked increasingly impressive in recent weeks
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Brighton have looked increasingly impressive in recent weeksCredit: PA:Empics Sport

The Seagulls are starting to find their feet in the top flight and have picked up 8 points from a possible 15.

Swansea have won just once at home this season - a 2-0 win over Huddersfield - but have lost four of their last five and desperately need to start picking up points.

 Swansea defender Alfie Mawson has also pledged a per cent of his wages to charity
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Swansea defender Alfie Mawson has also pledged a per cent of his wages to charityCredit: Rex Features

What time is kick-off?

THIS match at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea will be held on Saturday, November 4.

Kick-off is at 3pm.

Which channel can I watch it on?

SADLY this game won't be show live in the UK.

But stay with us on SunSport and follow our LIVE blog, which will keep you up to date with all the action and goals.

 Swansea celebrate pulling one back at home to manager-less Leicester
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Swansea celebrate pulling one back at home to manager-less LeicesterCredit: Reuters

What is the team news?

 

 

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Stat attack

  • These two sides haven’t met in a league fixture since the final day of the 2007/08 campaign in League One, with Swansea winning 1-0 at the Withdean Stadium.
  • Brighton have lost four of their last five meetings with the Swans in all competitions (D1) since a 3-2 win in League One in December 2006.
  • The Seagulls are winless in their last nine away league games at Swansea (D3 L6) since winning 1-0 in November 1992. However, they’ve never lost there in the top-flight (W1 D1).
  • Swansea have lost four of their last five Premier League games, with the only victory in that time coming against newly promoted Huddersfield.
  • The Swans have already lost to Newcastle at Liberty Stadium this season – they’ve never lost two Premier League home games against newly promoted sides in a single season before.
  • Brighton are looking to record back-to-back away victories in the top-flight for only the second time, and first since April 1981 when they won at Crystal Palace and Sunderland.
  • Since the start of last season, Swansea have conceded more home Premier League goals than any other side in the competition (43).
  • Swansea City have attempted just 20 shots on target this season in their 10 Premier League games – only three sides have attempted fewer in their opening 10 PL games of a season since 2006-07: Sunderland (16 in 2012-13), Aston Villa (19 in 2014-15) and Burnley (19 in 2016-17).
  • Tammy Abraham has been directly involved in 71% of Swansea’s seven Premier League goals this season (4 goals, 1 assist) – the highest ratio in the division.
  • Pascal Groß is second on this list with 70% (scored two, assisted five of Brighton’s 10 goals) – only six players have provided more assists in their first 10 Premier League appearances than the German midfielder (Lee Sharpe, David Ginola, Arjen Robben, Mesut Ozil, Angel Di Maria and Dusan Tadic each with six).
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