Brighton will face Tottenham Hotspur at their home stadium in a key matchup in the Premier League. Despite the fact that Brighton has the advantage in terms of fixtures, their recent performance has been mediocre, and with Kaoru Mitaka, the center of the attack, suffering from injury, it is doubtful whether they can withstand Tottenham Hotspur's onslaught. Spurs have won three straight league matches and have opened the scoring in 12 consecutive matches, can they continue this dominance and claim their first goal against Spurs? (Not to be missed live on Now 622 at 3.30am on Friday)

With all the teams busy on the eve of Christmas, Brighton seem to be quite relaxed in comparison. The match against Crystal Palace in the early hours of last Friday morning was their last league appearance, and this time against Tottenham Hotspur, they will have more than enough time to rest, with a clear physical advantage for their players. However, the team's recent performance has been poor, with only one win and two draws in their last three league matches, and the last match was nearly reversed by Crystal Palace, who were lucky to get a 1-1 draw. Kaoru Mitaka, the core of the offense, unfortunately left the game with an injury and will not be able to play in this match. Looking back at Brighton's recent five home matches, they have 1 win and 4 draws, so whether they can get a point in this match is already a satisfactory result for them.

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