Brighton vs Chelsea is set to be an interesting game, as both teams have a loyal and passionate fan base who always create an electric atmosphere on match days. Brighton gained promotion to the Premier League after winning the 2016-17 Championship, while Chelsea are one of only six teams to have never faced relegation from the top flight.
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Brighton & Hove Albion vs Chelsea Tickets
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Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton has a long and rich history dating back to 1901. Nicknamed The Seagulls, Brighton has produced many legends of the game over the years, all of whom made a huge impact during their time at the club.
Brighton’s top goal scorer is Tommy Cook, who scored 123 goals in 209 appearances from 1922-1929. Other noteworthy players include Glenn Murray, Danny Cullip, Bobby Zamora, and Danny Welbeck.
AMEX Stadium
Since 2011, Brighton & Hove Albion have played their home games at the AMEX Stadium, located in the village of Falmer in East Sussex. The first league game at the AMEX was against Doncaster Rovers, who were also the opponents in the last game played at Brighton’s former ground.
The AMEX has a capacity of 31,800 and is the second-largest stadium in South East England and the 31st-largest in the UK.
Chelsea
Chelsea are one of the most successful teams in the country, boasting an array of trophies including the FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup. As one of the most widely supported clubs, tickets to see Chelsea are difficult to secure.
Many legendary players have donned the Chelsea shirt including John Terry, Didier Drogba, and Gianfranco Zola. Chelsea’s top scorer is Frank Lampard, who hit the back of the net 211 times during his 648 appearances.
Stamford Bridge
Chelsea’s home ground is Stamford Bridge, which is located in Fulham in West London. Stamford Bridge has a capacity of 40,341, making it the ninth-largest venue in the Premier League.
Stamford Bridge opened in 1877 and was originally used by the London Athletic Club until 1905 when Chelsea took over. It has hosted England international matches, FA Cup Finals, FA Cup semi-finals, and Charity Shield games. Stamford Bridge has also been the venue for other sports including cricket, rugby union, rugby league, greyhound racing, and baseball.