Brighton are unbeaten in their last eight league games against Wolves (W5 D3) since a 1-0 home loss in December 2021.
Wolves have lost just one of their last six away league games against Brighton (W1 D4), going down 6-0 in April 2023.
Defeat for Wolves in this match would mean they’ve lost against all other 19 Premier League clubs this season. It would be just the second time a team has lost to every side they’ve faced in a campaign, after Sheffield United in 2023-24.
Brighton have only lost one of their last 16 Premier League games against sides starting the day in the relegation zone (W5 D10) but that defeat came against current Wolves boss Rob Edwards when he was manager of Luton Town in January 2024 (0-4).
Brighton and Hove Albion saw a run of four wins in five games (D1) halted by a 3-1 defeat at Newcastle last time out. The Seagulls have only lost consecutive Premier League games once this season, in February against Crystal Palace and Aston Villa.
Wolves are winless in their last 19 away Premier League matches (D5 L14) – they last had a longer away winless league run between April 2003 and August 2004 (23 games).
Wolverhampton Wanderers have scored just seven goals in 17 away Premier League matches this season, an average of just 0.41 per game. Only Norwich City in 2019-20 have averaged fewer goals per away game in a single season (7 in 19 games, 0.37).
In their first five Premier League seasons from 2017-18, Brighton’s most goals scored in a single campaign was 42 (2021-22). With 49 goals already this season, they’re one goal from having netted 50 in each of the last four (72 in 2022-23, 55 in 2023-24, 66 in 2024-25).
Danny Welbeck has been involved in 14 Premier League goals this season for Brighton (13 goals, 1 assist), the most by a player aged 34+ in a season since 2021-22, when both Cristiano Ronaldo (18 goals, 3 assists) and Jamie Vardy (15 goals, 2 assists) did so. It’s also the joint most by Welbeck in a campaign, along with 2024-25 (10 goals, 4 assists).
This game could be Wolves forward Adam Armstrong’s 100th Premier League appearance – his current total of 14 wins is the second fewest of any player in their first 100 games, ahead only of former West Brom midfielder Andy Johnson (12), while his 63 defeats are the most of any player in their first 100 games.
