Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Brighton's home clash with Manchester United at the AMEX Stadium.
Brighton team news
Brighton will be without captain Bruno for Sunday's Premier League clash with Manchester United.
The Spanish defender injured his hamstring during the opening day defeat at Watford and could be replaced by deadline-day signing Martin Montoya, who is available to make his debut.
Romanian forward Florin Andone remains out with a groin injury, while Colombia winger Jose Izquierdo will not be involved as he returns to fitness following his involvement at the World Cup.
Provisional squad: Ryan, Button, Steele, Bernardo, Bong, Dunk, Duffy, Balogun, Schelotto, Suttner, Montoya, Bissouma, Stephens, Propper, Kayal, Knockaert, March, Gross, Jahanbakhsh, Locadia, Hemed, Murray.
Manchester United team news
Manchester United have no fresh injury worries heading into Sunday's trip to Brighton in the Premier League.
Nemanja Matic and Antonio Valencia returned to training on Thursday but are not fit to be selected yet, while boss Jose Mourinho was unclear on the availability of Jesse Lingard.
Paul Pogba will wear the captain's armband again. Ander Herrera, Sergio Romero, Marcos Rojo and Diogo Dalot remain out, but those late back from the World Cup are closing in on full fitness.
Provisional squad: De Gea, Grant, Darmian, Shaw, Young, Lindelof, Smalling, Jones, Bailly, Pogba, McTominay, Fred, Pereira, Fellaini, Mata, Lingard, Martial, Sanchez, Rashford, Lukaku.
Brighton and Manchester United - Key match stats
*Stats supplied by Opta
Brighton have won their last two home league games against Manchester United, with these games being spaced almost 36 years apart (1-0 in November 1982, 1-0 in May 2018).
In all competitions, Manchester United’s last away win against Brighton came in April 1982 (D1 L2 since), winning 1-0 thanks to a Ray Wilkins strike.
Brighton were unbeaten in their four home Premier League games played on a Sunday last season (W2 D2). Meanwhile, Man Utd have lost four of their last five away league games played on Sunday (W1).
Manchester United failed to score in their last two away league games of 2017-18, including a 0-1 loss at Brighton. They last went three without a goal on the road in the Premier League in April 2005.
Brighton have lost their last three Premier League matches. They last lost four in a row in the top-flight between May 1983 and August 2017.
Man Utd’s French midfielder Paul Pogba scored the Red Devils’ first Premier League goal this season, a penalty against Leicester – Pogba has been involved in 26 league goals (12 goals, 14 assists) under Jose Mourinho, more than any other Manchester United player.
No Manchester United player has had more shots on target (two) or touches in the opposition box (three) in the Premier League this season than left-back Luke Shaw.
Brighton’s Pascal Gross has had a hand in six goals in his last seven Premier League games at the Amex Stadium (three goals, three assists).
Manchester United forward Romelu Lukaku has scored against 17 of the current 20 Premier League sides – Brighton are one of the three he’s yet to score against (along with Cardiff and Wolves).
Brighton’s Glenn Murray has played more Premier League minutes against Manchester United than he has vs any other team (344) – however, he’s yet to score against the Red Devils in the competition.