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Brighton hosts Burnley looking to end a winless December streak. James Milner nears a record, while Burnley fights relegation. Get the latest stats and analysis.
Brighton is eager to welcome the new year, leaving a winless December behind them. The Seagulls have a strong historical performance trend when starting a new calendar year, boasting a positive result in 15 of their last 16 league matches at the beginning of January. Their home form at the Amex Stadium has also been impressive this season, with only one defeat in nine Premier League games.
Veteran midfielder James Milner is set to celebrate his 40th birthday and is closing in on Gareth Barry's record for Premier League appearances, needing just six more games. He is expected to be involved in Saturday's clash against Burnley, potentially facing former teammate Scott Parker on the opposing bench.
Burnley, on the other hand, is in a perilous position, having suffered eight defeats in their last 10 Premier League fixtures. This poor run leaves them six points from safety at the season's halfway mark. Despite their struggles, Burnley has a decent away record against Brighton, remaining unbeaten in their last seven league encounters at the Amex Stadium.
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