There will be key action in the Premier League at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday, as Luton look to gain a massive three points in their battle to avoid relegation. Brighton will be the visitors, as they bid to end a two-game drawing sequence in the English top-flight.
There has been enough from Luton to suggest that they could have the quality to avoid the drop this term. The Hatters could move out of the bottom three on Tuesday if they are able to gain maximum points in front of their home fans. They come into the showdown after winning two of their last four matches in the Premier League.
Brighton have really struggled for victories in the league across recent months after playing out draws in three of their last four. Fortunately, they are unbeaten across that period, and that ensures that they remain seventh in the standings. In fact, a victory for the away side could see them end the round in sixth.
Luton haven’t been the quickest starters throughout the season, as they are yet to score in the opening 15 minutes of a Premier League fixture. However, they have made up for that in the final 15 minutes after netting 14 times. That means that their goals in the final quarter of an hour of matches account for 58% of their efforts this term.
Brighton’s away form would be a key concern for many examining the favourites on Tuesday. Since winning their opening two on the road, the Seagulls have landed just one victory in their last eight. Defensively, they have been weak across that period after allowing 17 and scoring just nine in response.
Luton’s home record against the Seagulls is excellent, as they have suffered just one defeat in their last 14. However, their last home league match against Brighton was a 2-1 success in League One in 2008.
Brighton have picked up victories in their last three league games against the Hatters. However, there could be value in siding with the home side this week. They have been in fine form at Kenilworth Road this term, and they could keep it tight before snatching a 1-0 win in the closing stages.
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