– Both teams scored in eight of Brighton’s last 10 Premier League home wins
– Ipswich have scored in the first 15 minutes in each of their last three league and cup matches
– Recommended bet: Brighton to win and both teams to score
Brighton made a stirring start to the season under new manager Fabian Hurzeler, winning 3-0 at Everton before scoring a late winner against Manchester United at the Amex Stadium.
They picked up a valuable point at title hopefuls Arsenal before the international break, drawing 1-1 after Declan Rice was sent off for the Gunners early in the second half.
The Seagulls are strong favourites to beat Ipswich but the promoted visitors have shown glimpses of their quality in defeats to Liverpool and Manchester City and a 1-1 draw with Fulham last time out.
Team news
Brighton are missing the injured Solly March, James Milner and Matt O’Riley. Midfielder Mats Wieffer should be fit but Brajan Gruda, Ferdi Kadioglu and Joel Veltman face fitness tests.
Ipswich are likely to head to the Sussex coast without Harry Clarke, George Hirst, Nathan Broadhead, Wes Burns and Janoi Donacien