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Chelsea v Brighton: Injury-hit Blues host in-form Seagulls at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea host Brighton as injuries bite; Palmer out, Fofana ruled out and Brighton fresh from 6-0 win

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Chelsea welcome Brighton & Hove Albion to Stamford Bridge seeking to halt a two-game winless run in the Premier League. The Blues have won only two of their five league outings this term and enter the weekend mindful of a difficult recent history with this opponent. Chelsea suffered two defeats in the space of six days to Brighton in February, including a 3–0 loss at the Amex Stadium.

Brighton arrive in strong mood after scoring six unanswered goals against Barnsley midweek and registering positive results already this season, including taking points off Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur. The Seagulls have lost both of their Premier League away matches this season, but their midweek form and a settled squad make them a clear threat. Brighton will face former employees João Pedro, Marc Cucurella, Robert Sánchez and Moisés Caicedo at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea’s squad is depleted. Cole Palmer was substituted after just 20 minutes in the defeat to Manchester United last weekend with a nagging groin injury. Maresca has confirmed the attacking midfielder “will return after the October international break .” Tosin Adarabioyo is set to make his comeback after the upcoming international period following a calf injury. Wesley Fofana will miss the Brighton clash after suffering a concussion midweek. Fofana joins Levi Colwill, Liam Delap and Dário Essugo on the sidelines.

Roméo Lavia could make his comeback after an absence since the FIFA Club World Cup. Marc Guiu and Josh Acheampong should be available following injury and illness that kept them out of the Lincoln City win. Facundo Buonanotte is ineligible to face his parent club and Mykhailo Mudryk remains suspended for failing a drugs test.

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Brighton head coach Fabian Hürzeler confirmed Mats Wieffer and Maxim De Cuyper are available, while Yankuba Minteh and Brajan Gruda have been passed fit. Jack Hinshelwood, Solly March and Adam Webster remain unavailable. Diego Gómez’s four-goal haul against Barnsley has likely earned him a starting role in attacking midfield.

Chelsea predicted lineup vs. Brighton (4-2-3-1): Sánchez; Gusto, Chalobah, Hato, Cucurella; James, Caicedo; Estêvão, Fernández, Neto; Pedro.

Brighton predicted lineup vs. Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Verbruggen; Veltman, Van Hecke, Dunk, De Cuyper; Baleba, Ayari; Minteh, Gómez, Mitoma; Rutter.

Chelsea have won all three matches without Cole Palmer this season, but his creativity will be missed against a well-organised Brighton side ready to capitalise on any slip-up.

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Shortlists for November Premier League Player and Manager of the Month

Nominees for November’s Premier League Player and Manager awards, highlighting key performances. Stars

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The Premier League shortlists for November have been published, highlighting individual runs that shaped the month.

Newcastle United winger Harvey Barnes closed November with three goals, two of which arrived in the win over Manchester City. Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall delivered a memorable strike against Manchester United, also scoring against Newcastle and providing an assist against Fulham. Manchester City winger Jérémy Doku produced one of the season’s most eye-catching individual displays as he demolished Liverpool and helped Pep Guardiola’s side remain competitive in the title race.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes finished November with four assists, creating goals against Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace. Morgan Gibbs-White enjoyed a three-game scoring streak for Nottingham Forest, firing home against Man Utd, Leeds United and in the away victory at Liverpool.

Chelsea defender Reece James featured in all four of the Blues’ Premier League matches in November. His assist in the 1–1 draw with Arsenal capped off a truly stunning individual showing in a month which yielded a total of three clean sheets. Arsenal’s Declan Rice added attacking impetus with a goal against Burnley and an assist in the north London derby win over Tottenham Hotspur.

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Brentford striker Igor Thiago continued his hot form, adding five goals across November with strikes against Newcastle, Brighton & Hove Albion and Burnley among them.

Managers with strong cases included Mikel Arteta after Arsenal’s unbeaten month, which produced wins over Burnley and Tottenham as well as draws with Sunderland and Chelsea. Unai Emery’s Aston Villa won three of four and emerged as outside contenders in the title race. Pep Guardiola’s Man City scored a league-high 10 goals in November, including the victory over Liverpool. Fabian Hürzeler’s Brighton & Hove Albion conceded once in four games, producing wins over Leeds, Brentford and Nottingham Forest. Chelsea went unbeaten under Enzo Maresca with three wins and a draw. Marco Silva’s Fulham recorded three wins over Wolves, Sunderland and Tottenham.

Recent monthly winners: Jack Grealish (Everton, August), Erling Haaland (Man City, September), Bryan Mbeumo (Man Utd, October). Recent manager winners: Arne Slot (Liverpool, August), Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace, September), Ruben Amorim (Man Utd, October).

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A Premier League table without VAR: how Stockley Park changes the standings

A VAR-free Premier League table rewrites standings, lifting Bournemouth and Liverpool in this model.

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Televised replays have long provoked strong views. “If the videotape shows it’s a penalty then all the worse for the videotape,” the Brazilian writer Nelson Rodrigues declared, before adding, “The videotape is stupid.” That scepticism underpins a simple thought experiment: recalculating the season on the basis that on-pitch decisions stood and every penalty overturned by VAR would have been scored.

The exercise is imperfect — disallowed goals and overturned calls change game dynamics — but it offers a clear measure of Stockley Park’s influence. At the summit, Arsenal would still lead on 26 points while Manchester City remain on 22. Bournemouth, however, climb dramatically: the Cherries go from ninth at the international break to third with 20 points, a rise driven in part by Jean-Philippe Mateta’s opening goal at Selhurst Park being given after VAR ruled he was onside.

Liverpool also benefit under the VAR-free model. A point gained from Brentford’s penalty — awarded after VAR judged an offence to have taken place inside the area and converted by Igor Thiago — would turn a 3–2 defeat into a 2–2 draw and lift Liverpool to fourth on 19 points. That follows another contentious episode in which Virgil van Dijk’s goal was disallowed for an apparent offside from Andy Robertson in the loss to Manchester City; Arne Slot conceded that “that debatable decision was not why they were so convincingly beaten.”

Brighton would gain two points from a second-half penalty scrubbed off after VAR judged Georginio Rutter had dived; acting under the assumption that Danny Welbeck would have converted, Brighton rise five places in the table.

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Chelsea are among the biggest beneficiaries of VAR so far. Early-season interventions saw Eberechi Eze have a free-kick ruled out and Fulham punished by decisions at Stamford Bridge, including a disallowed Josh King goal and a penalty awarded after Michael Salisbury’s VAR call. Without those interventions Chelsea would be three points worse off and drop from third to ninth, prompting Marco Silva to call the decisions “unbelievable.”

This VAR-free table is a rough indicator, not a definitive history, but it underlines how a handful of interventions have reshaped the early standings.

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Brighton Among Premier League Clubs Linked to Gonzalo García Ahead of January Loan Window

Brighton are among clubs monitoring Real Madrid forward Gonzalo García ahead of a possible January loan.

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Real Madrid forward Gonzalo García is attracting interest from Premier League clubs ahead of the January transfer window, with Brighton & Hove Albion named among the suitors.

García scored four times to secure a long-term place in Madrid’s first-team plans, but he has seen limited minutes this season. Of his nine appearances, all but one have come from the bench and he has been an unused substitute on seven occasions.

Those playing patterns have prompted suggestions that Madrid might consider a loan move in January to aid García’s development, despite reports that he is content in the Spanish capital.

According to the Daily Mail, Brighton are one of the teams interested in taking García on loan should Real Madrid sanction a temporary move. They could be joined by newly promoted Leeds United and Sunderland, both of whom were reportedly keen on the forward last summer.

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García signed a new contract with Los Blancos in August and also drew interest from Aston Villa during the most recent transfer window. The Mail added that “a number of English sides” are keeping close tabs on him.

Any decision to allow a January exit is expected to depend on the fitness of Madrid forwards Mbappé, Rodrygo and Brahim Díaz. For now, the situation looks likely to remain under review as the winter window approaches and Real Madrid assess their squad needs.

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