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Brighton & Hove Albion Fixtures of Premier League 2021-22 Squad, Players List & More

Brighton Hove Albion players

Brigthon & Hove Albion who is one of the English Professional Football club which to be based in the city of Brighton and Hove. This Club also known as The Seagulls Albion too While Shortly called as Brighton.

Brighton & Hove Albion Club which to be founded in 24 June 1901 and play their home games at Falmer Stadium which have a capacity around 31800+ fans.

Brighton FC started the 2021-22 Premier League Campaign by playing the first game against Burnley on 14th August. Brighton finished second in the EFL Championship and were thus promoted to the Premier League, ending a 34-year absence from the top flight.

Graham Potter is the head coach of the Brighton club while Tony Bloom are the chairman of the team.

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Brighton & Hove Albion Premier League 2021-22 Squad, Complete Players List with positions

PlayersPosition
Jason SteeleGoalkeeper
Robert SánchezGoalkeeper
Christian WaltonGoalkeeper
Thomas McGillGoalkeeper
Kjell ScherpenGoalkeeper
Tariq LampteyDefender
Adam WebsterDefender
Lewis DunkDefender
Michal KarbownikDefender
Dan BurnDefender
Joel VeltmanDefender
Shane DuffyDefender
Leo OstigardDefender
Yves BissoumaMidfielder
Alexis Mac AllisterMidfielder
Pascal GroBMidfielder
Solly MarchMidfielder
Steven AlzateMidfielder
Jakub ModerMidfielder
Adam LallanaMidfielder
Moises CaicedoMidfielder
Lars DendonckerMidfielder
Reda KhadraMidfielder
Enock MwepuMidfielder
Jayson MolumbyMidfielder
Aaron ConnollyForward
Neal MaupayForward
Leandra TrossardForward
Danny WelbeckForward
Florin AndoneForward
Percy TauForward
Andi ZeqiriForward

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Matches to be Played in 2021-22 Season

August

14: Burnley (a) – 3pm

21: Watford (h) – 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports

28: Everton (h) – 3pm

September

11: Brentford (a) – 3pm

18: Leicester (h) – 3pm

25: Crystal Palace (a) – 3pm

October

2: Arsenal (h) – 3pm

16: Norwich (a) – 3pm

23: Man City (h) – 3pm

30: Liverpool (a) – 3pm

November

6: Newcastle (h) – 3pm

20: Aston Villa (a) – 3pm

27: Leeds (h) – 3pm

30: West Ham (a), 7.45pm

December

4: Southampton (a) – 3pm

11: Tottenham (h) – 3pm

14: Wolves (h), 7.45pm

18: Man Utd (a) – 3pm

26: Brentford (h) – 3pm

28: Chelsea (a) – 3pm

January

1: Everton (a) – 3pm

15: Crystal Palace (h) – 3pm

22: Leicester (a) – 3pm

February

8: Chelsea (h), 7.45pm

12: Watford (a) – 3pm

19: Burnley (h) – 3pm

26: Aston Villa (h) – 3pm

March

5: Newcastle (a) – 3pm

12: Liverpool (h) – 3pm

19: Man City (a) – 3pm

April

2: Norwich (h) – 3pm

9: Arsenal (a) – 3pm

16: Tottenham (a) – 3pm

23: Southampton (h) – 3pm

30: Wolves (a) – 3pm

May

7: Man Utd (h) – 3pm

15: Leeds (a) – 3pm

22: West Ham (h), 4pm

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