Albion v Luton
PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: The American Express Stadium
Date: Saturday 12th August 2023
Kick-off: 15:00 BST
Referee: David Coote
Assistants: Mark Scholes, Timothy Wood
Fourth Official: John Busby
VAR: Robert Jones
Additional VAR: Wade Smith
TEAM NEWS
Brighton will be without Moises Caicedo after the club agreed a £111m fee with Liverpool for the midfielder, who is also being pursued by Chelsea.
New signings such as Joao Pedro, Mahmoud Dahoud and James Milner could make their Seagulls debuts.
Jakub Moder and Tariq Lamptey are absent through injury.
Luton's Jordan Clark and Daniel Potts miss out because both suffered ankle injuries in a pre-season friendly last weekend.
They join Reece Burke and Gabriel Osho on the sidelines, but recent recruit Mads Andersen should be available after sickness.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
- The last time the sides faced each other was in the southern section final of the 2008-09 Football League Trophy, while the most recent league meeting was in League One in 2007-08.
- The only previous top-flight encounters came in the 1982-83 campaign, with Luton enjoying a 5-0 win at home and a 4-2 victory away.
- Only six of the 56 league games between these clubs have been won by the away team, with three victories for each side.
- Brighton achieved their highest top-flight finish of sixth last season, despite not winning more than two league games in succession.
- They also lost three of their six league games against newly promoted sides, which was as many as they suffered in their previous three campaigns combined. It was also as many losses as they recorded against the five teams that finished above them in the table.
- Their tally of 72 top-flight goals in 2022-23 was 30 more than their previous best in a Premier League season.
- James Milner could equal the record for appearing in 22 different Premier League seasons, held by Ryan Giggs.
- This is Luton's first top-flight game since a 2-1 loss to Notts County in May 1992.
- They are the 51st team to play in the Premier League.
- None of the last four top-flight debutants were relegated in their first season (Bournemouth, Huddersfield Town, Brighton and Brentford).
- Cardiff City in 2013-14 were the last side to go straight down after their first season of Premier League football.
- The Hatters are without a win in 26 top-flight away matches since a 2-1 victory at Aston Villa in March 1991.
- They took only five points out of a possible 63 in away matches in their most recent top-flight campaign in 1991-92.
Roberto De Zerbi's Luton Town Press Conference
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