Crystal Palace vs Brighton: Prediction, kick-off time, TV, live stream, team news, h2h results, odds today | OneFootball

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Crystal Palace welcome rivals Brighton to Selhurst Park tonight for a festive derby.

In both teams’ final Premier League game before Christmas, the Eagles are looking for their first win in seven matches while the Seagulls are looking for back-to-back derby wins for the first time in five seasons.

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Palace’s fixes received an omnipotent touch as they came back from two goals down to draw level with champions Manchester City, while Brighton put their finger lightly on Arsenal in an emphatic 2-0 defeat. Who will signal Christmas in style?

Crystal Palace vs Brighton is scheduled to kick off at 20 p. m. GMT tonight, Thursday 21 December 2023.

The event will take place in Selhurst Park, south London.

Selhurst Park

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TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on Sky Sports, with coverage beginning at 7pm GMT.

Live streaming: Subscribers can also watch the festival live online via the Sky Go app and website.

Live Blog: You can follow all the action on Standard Sport’s live blog, with specialist research from Dom Smith on the pitch.

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Brighton are the bookmakers’ favorite despite their patchy form and mediocre record in this trendy derby.

Goals can be valuable, as they have been all season for both teams, and those games are rarely goal parties. Crystal Palace will be willing to take risks rather than under the lights of Selhurst Park, but I’m heading for a dead end.

Draw, 1-1.

Crystal Palace winner: 38

Draws: 30

Brighton win: 41

Crystal Palace: 2/1

Draw: 9/5

Brighton: 11/10

Betfair odds (subject to change).

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