Can Chelsea break the run of draws? Predictions for Brighton clash

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: A general view of the Amex Stadium ahead of the Premier League match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Everton at Amex Stadium on October 15, 2017 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: A general view of the Amex Stadium ahead of the Premier League match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Everton at Amex Stadium on October 15, 2017 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images) /
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Chelsea are looking break a string of four consecutive regulation time draws when they visit Brighton on Saturday. Can they do it?

Ollie Miller: 1-0 Chelsea. Hopefully the sense of injustice against Norwich has done something to kick some life into the players. It’s another game that sees us lacking attacking creativity but surely we can beat Brighton? A second half Willian goal settles it for Chelsea. Crouch celebrates in the stands as his Blues move draws closer to completion.

Travis Tyler: 1-0 Blues. Game after game we expect Chelsea to finally turn things around and score. A random lineup that basically picks itself will struggle to do so as they somehow get over the line thanks to an own goal.

Kevin Peacock: 1-0. Chelsea have just one chance of winning this game, one hope, in a time when the wheels appear to be falling off a season once again. Ross Barkley. Once they have finished passing the ball backwards for 65 minutes, the ex-Toffee fires home a debut winner.

Daniel McClue: 0-0. The easiest game to predict this season as absolutely nothing happens. At one point an actual seagull lands on the pitch, which is remarkable considering Brighton’s nickname is the Seagulls!!!

Hugo Amaya: 2-0. The boys will be looking to ignite the fire left from the Norwich match. However, creativity will be lacking and the team will struggle to apply any real pressure. But defensive mistakes will be enough for Chelsea to come out with a win.

Barrett Rouen: 1-0. I have this sick, twisted and painful feeling that something could go wrong against Brighton but I’m just going to try and be hopeful. No Morata, no Pedro and the rest of the team doesn’t seem like they’re interested in football anymore. Sadness.

Scott Brant: 2-1. Well, I’m not sure how to call it. Chelsea are due to break out of this little funk (fingers crossed). I’m just not certain it will happen against Brighton. Hopes and prayers the Blues can score more than one goal, otherwise they’ll lose or draw.

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