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Wolves set to suffer more pain at the Amex Stadium

Hosts Brighton are bidding for three wins on the spin

Jurgen Locadia of Brighton & Hove Albion
Jurgen Locadia of Brighton & Hove AlbionCredit: Mike Hewitt

3pm Saturday

Wolves have made an excellent start to the season but their 2-0 loss at home to Watford was a reality check and further pain may be in store for them at the Amex.

Confidence in the Wolves camp may have taken a knock after last weekend's performance and any fragility could be exposed by Brighton, who give little away on home soil.

The Seagulls have suffered just three home defeats this year and are chasing a third successive win after 1-0 victories over West Ham and Newcastle.

Recommendation
Brighton draw no bet
1pt 23-20 Betfair, BoyleSports

Bet on this match at Soccerbase.com

Team news
Brighton
Glenn Murray (concussion) will be assessed. Davy Propper and Pascal Gross are injured but Bruno (back) is available.

Wolves
No fresh injuries have been reported but changes are possible for the first time this season as Nuno Espirito Santo reacts to last Saturday's 2-0 loss to Watford.

Key stat
Brighton have lost two of their last 11 home league fixtures.


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