As for the visitors, while Brighton may have impressed against both Arsenal and Wolves since opening December, Head Coach Graham Potter has seen his side collect just four points out of a possible 15 nearing closer to Christmas. With their 2-1 victory over Arsenal earlier in the month their only Premier League victory since the 2nd of November, the Seagulls are still searching for some defensive stability. Without a clean sheet in any of their last five appearances, they have also shipped at least a pair of goal in four of their last six matchups and have just a single clean sheet away from the Amex this season. If Brighton are to secure a third consecutive victory over their M23 rivals on Monday, Potter will be calling on leading marksman and summer arrival Neal Maupay to lead their charge. The former Brentford striker has found the net in back-to-back matches against Arsenal and Wolves and will be looking to increase that tally at Selhurst Park.
Team News
Brighton midfielder Dale Stephens serves a one-match ban for accumulating five yellow cards.
Aaron Connolly s fitness is being monitored but Solly March and Jose Izquierdo remain out.
Key Factors to Consider
When the two sides met in the 2018/2019 season, Brighton landed back-to-back victories.
Striker Neal Maupay has scored in back-to-back matches.
Palace have recorded three clean sheets on the bounce for the first time since March 2017.
However, the Eagles have scored just one goal in their last four matches at Selhurst Park.
Brighton have recorded just one clean sheet on the road this season.
Conclusion
On paper, both Graham Potter and Roy Hodgson should see Monday as a real opportunity for their sides to pick up three points. While Palace might be continuing to show some very eye-catching resolve at the back, the Eagles do have a reputation for their lack of a clinical edge in the final third. Although Brighton might also be dealing with their own headache on the road, we re backing both teams to eventually settle for a point at Selhurst Park.