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Arsenal and Brighton & Hove Albion have met regularly in the Premier League over the past decade, with the balance of history favoring the Gunners, particularly in North London.
Arsenal have generally enjoyed the upper hand at the Emirates Stadium, where they have combined defensive solidity with consistent attacking output against the Seagulls. Brighton have found away trips to the Emirates challenging, rarely leaving with maximum points, and often struggling to contain Arsenal’s tempo and width.
That said, recent seasons have shown that Brighton are no longer overawed by the fixture. The south coast club have claimed notable results against Arsenal in league play in recent years, including eye-catching wins that disrupted Arsenal’s top-four and title ambitions. Those performances helped establish Brighton as a difficult, tactically astute opponent rather than a routine matchup.
Earlier this season, however, Arsenal reasserted control in the EFL Cup, securing a 2–0 victory over Brighton that underlined their defensive strength and squad depth. That result extended Arsenal’s positive recent cup record against the Seagulls and reinforced their strong home form.
Overall, while Arsenal hold the historical edge—especially at the Emirates—recent meetings suggest Brighton are capable of making the contest competitive, even if consistency has eluded them heading into this latest Premier League clash.
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