This evening's EPL fixtures are tight, Fulham and Brighton will start a fierce battle at home. The attacking group of Fulham, led by Emmy Lowe, is like a wild horse, attacking the opponent's defense with all their might, and the goal battle is about to start, and it may be hard to escape from the 2.5-goal mark.

Under the tactical guidance of Fulham's coach Marko Schwarz, the team plays proactively and aggressively, especially at home. So far this season, Fulham has scored 10 goals and conceded 11 goals in 6 home games, with a total of 3 goals or more in 5 of them, and the last 4 games have maintained 3 goals or more in a row, which shows that the team is full of aggressiveness. In fact, Fulham has the former Arsenal youth training camp of the three rising stars Imee Luwei, Iwobi and Rex Nelson, supplemented by the former Liverpool winger Harry Wilson, for the arrow Rohr Jimenez to provide support. In particular, if Luvvie can be in his best form, he and Iwobi will be able to create goals and assists together, while Rohr Jimenez will be able to shoot like a god, so the attacking power is not to be underestimated. However, Kayani will be absent today due to his suspension, so his defense will undoubtedly be affected to a certain extent.

Meanwhile, Brighton has no European matches to worry about this season, and is fully engaged in the domestic league, and its form is gradually picking up. In their last 13 league matches, Brighton won 6, lost 5 and drew 2, scoring 22 goals, which is second only to Tottenham, Liverpool and Arsenal. As a team known for its offense, Brighton welcomes the return of Japanese international Kaoru Mitsunori from injury this season, making the attacking force on the flanks even sharper. Veteran Wybick has scored 6 goals this season and is expected to keep his firepower on the road, so the market expectation is favorable.

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