Both Brighton and Brentford bid to make the next move up the table when two would-be dark horses meet at the Amex Stadium on Saturday.

The host Seagulls have lost just once since Week 4 and look to run their most recent Premier League unbeaten run to three games after beating Leeds and drawing rivals Crystal Palace to leave Fabian Hurzeler’s men sitting 11th with 16 points through 11 games.

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Brentford have collected the same total and amassed real hope via four wins from six for new boss Keith Andrews.

The Bees have been buoyed by Igor Thiago, scorer of the second-most goals in the Premier League this season (8). They’ve beaten Manchester United, West Ham, Liverpool, and Newcastle since Sept. 27, only dropping points with losses to Man City and Palace.

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