Crystal Palace vs Brighton match build up

MOTD COMMENTATOR’S NOTES

Jonathan Pearce: This is not the oldest of rivalries – it stems from a feud between managers Alan Mullery and Terry Venables following a FA Cup first-round second replay won by Palace in 1976 – but for younger supporters, the bitterness matches the most ferocious derbies.

Palace has won only one home league game in six. Brighton has just one point from their last six away. But form means nothing in this.

Few would have foreseen the ease in which the Seagulls ran the Eagles ragged in the home fixture in December. The away side failed to find Wilfried Zaha until too late that day. This’ll be different and I can’t see Brighton completing the first double in 35 years

But with both sides closing on the likely 36-point safety mark, a draw wouldn’t surprise.

VIEW FROM THE DUGOUT

Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson: “It’s a derby game really, that’s how we and our supporters regard it. I suppose that people from the outside need to realise that we regard this as a very, very important fixture and one which means a lot to our fans.

“You’re affected by it, the way the fans feel, that’s what derbies do. They fire everybody up because we’re so much more aware of what it means to the people who follow us every week.”

Brighton & Hove Albion manager Chris Hughton: “The fact is we have gone through a difficult spell, [but] overall we have done okay.

“During difficult periods, when you look at the opposition you are against, you have to be mindful of where we have been and that this is only our second season [in the Premier League].

“Certainly we should not get carried away. [Saturday] is a big one for both sets of supporters. Ours will make themselves heard, and it’s up to us to reward them for that.”

LAWRO’S PREDICTION

Brighton picked up their first league win of 2019 when they beat Huddersfield last week and I am pretty sure that, after finally winning, their manager Chris Hughton’s main aim will be to avoid defeat.

Prediction: 1-1

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

Crystal Palace

Brighton & Hove Albion

Source: BBC News

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