Arsenal v Brighton After a disappointing draw against Burnley, the Gunners look to bounce back with a win against Brighton at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. Arsene Wenger's men have been struggling for consistency this season, and their last outing will have left them feeling frustrated. The manager will be keen to see his team improve their set-piece defending, as they conceded two goals from corners in the 0-0 draw with Burnley. Brighton, meanwhile, are enjoying a decent campaign under Chris Hughton, sitting comfortably in mid-table. Their away form has been impressive, picking up points at Chelsea and Manchester City in recent weeks. The Seagulls will be looking to cause an upset on Saturday, and they have the talent to do so. Glenn Murray is in good scoring form, with four goals in his last five appearances, while Anthony Knockaert and Solly March provide a threat from midfield. Arsenal's attack has been potent at times this season, but they have struggled for consistency. Alexis Sanchez is likely to start after returning from injury, and he will be looking to add to his 10 Premier League goals this term. In the absence of injured pair Per Mertesacker and Santi Cazorla, Gabriel Paulista and Francis Coquelin could form an unorthodox central defensive pairing for the Gunners. Hector Bellerin and Rob Holding are likely to start at full-back, with Nacho Monreal providing cover from midfield. This match has all the ingredients of a thrilling encounter. Both teams will be eager to come out on top, but Arsenal's home a...#Arsenal #Brighton #Chris_Hughton #Glenn_Murray #Anthony_Knockaert #Solly_March #Alexis_Sanchez #Per_Mertesacker #Santi_Cazorla #Gabriel_Paulista #Francis_Coquelin #Hector_Bellerin #Rob_Holding #Nacho_Monreal
