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The rivalry between these clubs started in the 1970's and the hatred has since been passed down from generation to generation. Something I am sure everyone can get behind.
It's hard to split the pair of clubs in this grudge match.
Brighton have won 42 times and Crystal Palace have won 40 times. Only two of the last 14 games have been separated by more than one goal.
Unsupringingly, the card count is high when these two square off with an average of 5.16 yellow cards flashed across the last six head-to-heads.
At 4/15.00, the price about a Pascal Gross card appeals.
The German midfielder has been carded in half of his four starts since returning to the South Coast and picked up six in each of his last two campaigns with the Seagulls.
On Sunday he could be marshalling Ismaila Sarr, the Eagles most fouled player who draws 1.4 per game.
Back Pascal Gross to be carded
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Rayan Cherki is a good footballer.
He's a bit of a maverick and a joy to watch, I just hope Pep Guardiola doesn't frazzle his brain with too much tactical information.
The Frenchman has netted nine times for Manchester City in all competitions and set up another nine goals.
That's 18 goal contributions and 10 of which have come in the Premier League where he has a G+A per 90 average of 0.88. That directly translates to a price of 15/100 for him to score or assist against Liverpool on Sunday.
Obviously, there's a lot of factors to consider at Anfield but there's certainly a lot to like about the 6/42.50 quotes available on the Sportsbook about Cherki scoring or assisting.
Back Rayan Cherki to score or assist