Brighton and Fulham are two clubs with a long and proud history. Brighton were founded in 1901 and Fulham’s origins date all the way back to 1979, making them London’s oldest club. Both teams have a large and passionate fan base, who always vocalise their support with chants and songs during matches.
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Fulham vs Brighton & Hove Albion Tickets
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Brighton & Hove Albion
Nicknamed The Seagulls, Brighton gained promotion to the Premier League in the 2016-17 season, after finishing second in the EFL Championship, ending their 34-year absence from the top flight.
Many legends of the game have donned the Brighton jersey, including Danny Cullip, Kit Napier, and Bert Stephens. Also among the list of best players is Tommy Cook, who played for The Seagulls between 1922 and 1929, and is still their top goal scorer to this day.
AMEX Stadium
Brighton play their home games at the AMEX Stadium, located in the city of Falmer in East Sussex. With a capacity of 31,800, the AMEX is the largest stadium in all of South East England, and always promises an electric atmosphere on match days. Tickets to see games at the AMEX Stadium aren’t easy to secure.
The first league game held at the AMEX was against Doncaster Rovers, where Brighton finished on top after a 2-1 victory. Since then, the stadium has hosted matches for the 2015 Rugby World Cup and the UEFA Women's Euro 2022.
Fulham
Fulham have had their ups and downs, changing divisions for five successive seasons, before gaining promotion back to the top flight after an impressive 2021-2022 Championship win.
Fulham has produced many great players over the years, who all made a huge impact during their time at the club. Some of the most noteworthy players include Clint Dempsey, Johnny Haynes, Arthur Stevens, and Bobby Robson, who later managed the England national team.
Craven Cottage
Fulham have played at Craven Cottage in West London since 1896. The stadium has a rich history dating back over 300 years when it was used as a royal hunting lodge. Craven Cottage has a capacity is 22,384 and is also the home ground of rugby league club Fulham RLFC.
Located on the banks of the River Thames, Craven Cottage is accessible via all major transport links and is a must-see for tourists as well as fans.