Burnley vs Brighton is set to be an exciting game. The two teams have met 10 times before in the Premier League, with Burnley winning 3 of the games, Brighton winning 2, and the teams drawing 5. Their next meeting is bound to be an interesting one, and promises to be a great spectacle, as both teams have a large and passionate fan base, who always create an electric atmosphere on match day.
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Burnley
Burnley were founded in 1882, and were one of the first to become professional in 1883. Burnley have been champions of England twice, and have won the FA Cup once. The club has a rivalry with nearby team Blackburn Rovers, with whom they oppose in the East Lancashire Derby.
Burnley have seen many talented players over the years, including Tom Heaton, Jimmy Adamson, John Angus, Brian Jensen and Ben Mee.
Turf Moor
Turf Moor is where Burnley call home. The team have played here since 1883, making it the second-longest continuously used ground in English professional football. Turf Moor is located on Harry Potts Way, named after the manager who won the 1959-60 First Division with the club. The stadium always promises a great atmosphere, and the Burnley vs Brighton game will be no exception.
Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion were founded in 1901, and played their early professional football in the Southern League, before being elected to the Football League in 1920. Brighton gained promotion to the Premier League in 2016, ending a 34-year absence from the top flight.
Many legendary players have played for Brighton over the years, and all made a huge impact during their time at the club. Notable players include Glenn Murray, Danny Cullip, Peter Ward and Bobby Zamora.
AMEZ
Brighton play their home games at Falmer Stadium, commonly known as the AMEX. The stadium has a capacity of 31,876 and is the second-largest stadium in all of South East England. The AMEX hosted Premier League football for the first time in August 2017, following Brighton's promotion in the 2016-2017 season. The AMEX was also designed to allow hosting for other sports and events, including Rugby.