Arsenal v Albion
PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: Emirates Stadium
Date: Thursday 5th December 2019
Kick-off: 20:15 GMT
Referee: Graham Scott
Assistants: Simon Bennett, Neil Davies
Fourth official: Tim Robinson
VAR: Jonathan Moss
Assistant VAR: Marc Perry
TEAM NEWS
Arsenal have no new injury concerns for the visit of Brighton, although right-back Hector Bellerin will be assessed after missing the last two games because of a hamstring problem.
Centre-back Rob Holding and midfielder Dani Ceballos remain out.
Brighton full-back Bernardo is back in contention following three months out with a knee injury.
Solly March and forward Jose Izquierdo are still sidelined with respective groin and knee issues.
MOTD COMMENTATOR'S NOTES
Mark Scott: It was a different man in charge of Arsenal on Sunday, but the same old problems at the back were still very evident.
Sorting out the Gunners' shoddy defence is certainly not going to be a quick fix for Freddie Ljungberg, and it will be interesting to see what side he goes with after his line up at Norwich raised a few eyebrows.
On paper, this is a good first home game at the helm for him as Brighton have been poor on the road this season and look a bit blunt up front.
That said, the Seagulls ran Liverpool close at Anfield and not many teams have managed that.
WHAT THE MANAGERS SAY
Arsenal interim head coach Freddie Ljungberg: "The only way to change an atmosphere is how you play. The fans were amazing at Norwich, they got more energy the more we played in the first half. They were great, even when we went down.
"When it comes to the Emirates, fans want us to win games and play good football. The only way to try and get a good atmosphere is to try and achieve that."
Graham Potter: "It was disappointing to not come away with anything against Liverpool, but I was proud of what we did.
"Arsenal are going through a transition after losing Mr Wenger, who had been there for over 20 years, and results haven't gone as they would've liked with their previous coach.
"But they're still a top club with high-quality footballers and they will be looking for a positive reaction.
"Freddie Ljungberg is in charge and knows the game well, so we're expecting another difficult contest."
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
[*=left]Brighton & Hove Albion have never won at Arsenal in 19 meetings in all competitions. Their three victories have all come at home in the top flight (D4, L12).
[*=left]The Seagulls' eight fixtures at the Emirates have resulted in six losses and two draws, by an aggregate score of 17-2.
[*=left]However, Arsenal are winless in three of the four Premier League meetings, including a 1-1 home draw last season.
[*=left]Brighton have not scored in open play away from home in this fixture since 1983.
Arsenal
[*=left]Arsenal are winless in eight matches in all competitions (D6, L2). It is their longest winless streak since February 1992 under George Graham.
[*=left]They could go nine matches without a victory for the first time since March 1977 under Terry Neill.
[*=left]Arsenal's 14-point tally equals their lowest after 14 matches of a Premier League campaign since 1994-95, when they went on to finish 12th.
[*=left]If they fail to win this match it will be the first time since 1975 they have recorded fewer than five wins in their opening 15 fixtures.
[*=left]Arsenal are winless in six Premier League matches since a 1-0 home victory against Bournemouth on 6 October.
[*=left]Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored an unrivalled 42 goals in 63 Premier League appearances since his making his debut in February 2018.
[*=left]Alexandre Lacazette has scored 24 of his 31 Premier League goals at the Emirates, including 12 of the last 13.
Albion
[*=left]Brighton have 15 points after 14 matches, their lowest tally at this stage of a Premier League season.
[*=left]They are winless in six away league games since the opening match of the season, losing the last four.
[*=left]Albion could lose five successive top-flight away fixtures for the first time since December 1982.
[*=left]The Seagulls could also equal the club Premier League record of four consecutive defeats, last set in April 2019.
[*=left]Brighton have sustained 15 losses in 16 Premier League away matches against established top-six opposition, only avoiding defeat in a 1-1 draw at Arsenal in May.