Two sides in need of a win meet at the Amex when Brighton host Brentford in the Premier League on Friday.
The Seagulls have failed to win any of their last five matches, while the Bees go to the south coast having lost four of their last five.
While both teams will be fairly satisfied that they remain within striking distance of the top six, this should be a strongly-contested affair between two well-coached rivals, although the hosts are fancied to shade it.
Brighton to win and both teams to score - 15/8
Brighton have slipped down into mid-table after a disappointing winless run, during which they have lost to Fulham and Crystal Palace and drawn with Southampton, Leicester and West Ham.
However, in a congested top half, Fabian Hurzeler knows a win on Friday over Brentford will edge his side back closer to the top six.
Brighton's home form earlier in the season was leading to suggestions they could confidently compete for a European place, as victories over Manchester United, Tottenham and champions Manchester City at the Amex earned their new young coach plenty of deserved plaudits.
Their most recent home outing was a particularly frustrating 3-1 defeat to rivals Palace, but the Seagulls can respond to that setback by seeing off Brentford, who have the worst away record in the top flight.
Thomas Frank's side, who are two points worse off than Brighton, are yet to win on the road all season, with their only away point coming in a a goalless draw at Everton last month.
They approach Friday's clash on a run of three straight defeats and even their previous reliable home record took a hit when Nottingham Forest won 2-0 at the Gtech Community Stadium last week.
Despite their poor form, that setback against Forest was the first game in five in which the Bees had failed to score in, and they have enough attacking talent in the shape of Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbuemo - to name two - to at least find the back of the net against Brighton, even if another defeat on the road looms.
Over 3.5 goals - 6/5
This could be an entertaining watch on Friday with goals at both ends expected.
Brighton and Brentford have the attacking players for there to be plenty of action where it counts, with the likes of Kaoru Mitoma, Joao Pedro, Georginio Rutter all dangerous options for the hosts going forward, while Wissa, Mbeumo and Kevin Schade are set to lead the Bees' hopes of goals.
The two teams also have decent options off the bench with Evan Ferguson and Fabio Carvalho among the potential game-changers who could come on for either side.
Furthermore, in recent games featuring Brighton or Brentford there have been a good number of goals, with three of the Seagulls' last four having over 3.5, while the same can be said of three of the Bees' last five.
Carlos Baleba - Under 0.5 shots on target - 4/7
Carlos Baleba has been a key man for Brighton this season with the 20-year-old making 12 starts in the Premier League.
Baleba's focus tends to be on the defensive work that needs to be done in midfield for Hurzeler's side, though, and that is likely to be his priority again on Friday against Brentford.
Baleba has had 21 shots in total for Brighton this season so he does get forward when he can, but he doesn't often manage an effort on target.
Across the campaign so far, the Cameroon international has accumulated just seven shots on target, with only one of those coming in his last six appearances.
That trend could continue on Friday when he is backable at 4/7 to not have a shot on target against the Bees.
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Brighton - 13/20
Draw - 10/3
Brentford - 7/2
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