Brighton couldn't break through Brentford's defense in their goalless draw on Wednesday, while Arsenal managed a less-than-convincing victory against Luton Town, winning 2-0.
Brighton faced disappointment at Brentford as they set a new club record for the most shots without scoring in a Premier League away game, unable to capitalize on their numerous opportunities, including a penalty decision that didn't go their way.
Despite their struggles, Brighton remains in contention for a European spot for next season, sitting ninth in the table. Their home form has been a highlight, with a remarkable 14-game unbeaten streak at the Amex Stadium, including recent wins against Nottingham Forest and Roma.
However, Arsenal poses a tough challenge, especially with their impressive away record. They come into this game after securing their fourth consecutive away clean sheet in a tight match against Manchester City. Despite criticism of their conservative style, they returned to scoring form against Luton, winning comfortably.
Arsenal currently leads the league in away points, goals scored, and fewest goals conceded, making them a formidable opponent. Their last meeting with Brighton ended in a routine 2-0 victory at the Emirates, and they'll be aiming to replicate that success this time around.
INJURIES & SUSPENSION
Brighton had two promising attackers missing in their lineup against Brentford. Evan Ferguson, who has reportedly caught the eye of Arsenal, was sidelined due to an ankle injury. Meanwhile, Ansu Fati was left out for tactical reasons as coach De Zerbi felt he wasn't in the right condition for Premier League action.Ferguson's availability for the upcoming match against Arsenal remains uncertain. However, Solly March, Kaoru Mitoma, Billy Gilmour, and Jack Hinshelwood are all unavailable due to various injuries, with James Milner also recovering from a thigh concern.
Brighton has seen a significant number of changes in their starting lineup this season, the highest in the Premier League. Another round of changes could see former Arsenal player Danny Welbeck return to the starting lineup as the frontline leader.
On the Arsenal side, Bukayo Saka, their top scorer, missed the midweek match against Luton due to fatigue after sustaining an injury in the previous game against Manchester City.
While he trained earlier in the week and was expected to play, a late setback ruled him out. Coach Arteta is hopeful that Saka will recover quickly for the upcoming match against Brighton. However, ACL victim Jurrien Timber is expected to remain sidelined due to injury.
Arteta praised Emile Smith Rowe's performance in the midweek match, but Declan Rice is likely to take his place in the starting lineup for the upcoming game.
POSSIBLE LINE-UPS
Brighton & Hove Albion possible starting lineup:Verbruggen; Lamptey, Dunk, Van Hecke, Estupinan; Baleba, Gross; Adingra, Moder, Enciso; Welbeck
Arsenal possible starting lineup:
Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Kiwior; Odegaard, Jorginho, Rice; Saka, Havertz, Martinelli
EXPERT PREDICTION
Brighton 1-2 Arsenal
Arsenal, with several key players rested and ready to go after the midweek break, only need to raise their game slightly to secure another three points and reclaim the top spot in the league standings.