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After a successful victory against Ajax, Brighton hopes to secure their first Premier League win in three games against Fulham. With injuries plaguing their campaign, a victory could help Brighton climb up the table and swap positions with Newcastle United. Fulham, on the other hand, aims to avoid another defeat and climb up in the Premier League standings.

On the back of a thunderous 2-0 victory against Dutch heavyweights Ajax, Roberto De Zerbi's Brighton will hunt for their first Premier League victory in three games as they lock horns with Fulham at home.

Goals from Joao Pedro and Ansu Fati on either side of half-time ensured that the Seagulls emerged victorious in Europe. De Zerbi will now be vying to get his side's Premier League run back on track as Brighton have shown signs of struggles of late. With numerous injuries shrouding their campaign, the Seagulls could return to form with a victory and in the process swap positions with Newcastle United who are in sixth place.

Fulham faced current Premier League leaders Tottenham Hotspur on Monday and multiple errors from centre-back Calvin Bassey saw Spurs take three full points from the fixture. As a result, Fulham are still placed in the 13th position on the table and have as they'll look to avoid another defeat against Brighton.

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