Burnley vs Brighton official line-ups: Team news ahead of Premier League fixture today
Everything you need to know ahead of the Premier League opener at Turf Moor
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Your support makes all the difference.Burnley host Brighton and Hove Albion in the opening weekend of the new Premier League season.
Both sides will be determined to avoid a relegation battle this year, with the Clarets 17th and the Seagulls 16th last term.
And the game should have the added bonus of a cracking atmosphere at Turf Moor with the return of fans, who have traditionally made a big difference to the fortunes of Sean Dyche’s side.
The Clarets only managed four home wins last term without support from the stands, while Brighton came away with five wins on their travels last year.
And Dyche believes it could prove to be a huge boost for his side in their push to drastically improve on last season: “So we look forward to (it), and our own fans being in, the feeling that fans give players. It will be interesting as well with the bigger picture in football, the idea of home fans in stadiums, how we all spoke last season about the differential between away form, etcetera. So that will be interesting in the bigger picture.
“Then in our picture, we obviously want to make sure our home form goes back to where it has been, because it has been strong over many seasons.”
Here is everything you need to know:
When is it and what time is kick-off?
The match will get underway at 3pm BST on Saturday 14 August at Turf Moor.
How can I watch it online and on TV?
The match is not on TV in the UK.
Confirmed line-ups
Burnley XI: Pope; Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor; Gudmundsson, Westwood, Cork, McNeil; Rodriguez, Wood
Brighton XI: Sanchez; Webster, Dunk, Duffy; March, Bissouma, Mwepu, Alzate; Trossard, Gross; Maupay
Odds
Burnley - 21/10
Draw - 21/10
Brighton - 7/5
Prediction
This should be a game of momentum with the Burnley crowd likely to play a key role when Dyche’s side are on top and also their presence while Brighton enjoy large spells of possession. Ultimately, at this stage of the season, with both sides eager to avoid another relegation battle, this one looks primed to fizzle out into a draw, a result both managers would probably be quite content with.
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