Tottenham are winless in their last three Premier League games against Brighton (D1 L2), having previously never gone more than once without a win against the Seagulls in the top-flight.
Brighton have won two of their last four away league games against Spurs (L2), including a 4-1 victory last season. Theyâd only won one of their first nine visits between 1977 and 2020 (D2 L6).
Brighton have scored 14 goals in their last five Premier League games against Spurs (2.8 per game), having scored just 10 in their first 12 against them in the competition (0.8 per game).
Tottenham are the only Premier League side without a win in 2026, winning none of 14 games (D5 L9). Itâs their second-longest winless league run in their history, only having a longer stretch without a win between December 1934 and April 1935 (16 games).
Brighton and Hove Albion have won five of their last six Premier League matches (L1), as many wins as theyâd had in their previous 20 combined. Since MD27, theyâve won more points than any other team (15).
Tottenham Hotspur have won just one of their last 26 Premier League matches played across January, February, March, April and May (D7 L18), and are winless in their last 21 games in those months since a 3-1 win over Southampton last April.
Brighton have won their last three away Premier League games â theyâve never won four in a row in the top-flight. The Seagulls have also kept a clean sheet in all three wins, last winning four on the bounce on the road in the league without conceding in March 2011 in League One.
This will be Roberto De Zerbiâs first home Premier League game in charge of Spurs â only one of the previous 13 managers to take charge of Spurs have lost their first home game, though it was his predecessor Igor Tudor in February against Arsenal. Spurs have lost their last four home games, only losing five in a row once in their league history in February 1994.
Since his first start of his second spell at Brighton on 7th January, only three players have created more chances in the Premier League than Pascal Groà (24), while he also ranks second for passes into the box (108) behind Bruno Fernandes (139), and the German is top for successful crosses (28).
Roberto De Zerbiâs first home Premier League game in charge of Brighton was against Tottenham in October 2022, losing 1-0. Itâs the first time in Premier League history a managerâs first home game in charge of two clubs has been the same fixture.