Brighton completed a Premier League double over Tottenham Hotspur last season â the only time they have ever won back-to-back league meetings with Spurs.
Tottenham Hotspur have lost away to Brighton in both of the last two league seasons but have never before lost three successive visits.
Brighton and Hove Albion have lost just one of their last 10 home Premier League matches (W6 D3), and are unbeaten in six at the Amex (W3 D3) since a 3-0 defeat to Aston Villa in April.
Tottenham have won both their away league games so far this season by an aggregate score of 5-0; not since November 2020 under José Mourinho have they won three consecutive Premier League matches on the road (run of four).
Brighton have the lowest PPDA in the Premier League this season (9.5), as well as recording the most shots following high turnovers, attempting eight from their 31 so far.
Only two sides have attempted more crosses in the Premier League this season than Tottenham (89), with their three goals from crosses the most of any side in 2025-26.
Only Chelsea (14) and Manchester City (12) have created more big chances in the Premier League this season than Brighton (10), with the Seagulls scoring four of those opportunities; the eighth-best conversion rate.
Spurs boss Thomas Frank lost his first two Premier League meetings with Brighton in the 2021-22 season, but heâs only lost one of his last six against the Seagulls (W2 D3), all while manager of Brentford.
Brightonâs Yankuba Minteh has the highest take-on success rate among players with 10+ attempted in the Premier League this season (65% - 13/20), while only Oscar Bobb (10) has recorded more take-ons in the oppositionâs box than Mintehâs six.