Brighton vs Arsenal: 3 key battles in Premier League showdown

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2. Billy Gilmour vs Martin Odegaard

Billy Gilmour is expected to deputise for Moises Caicedo on Saturday. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images)
Billy Gilmour is expected to deputise for Moises Caicedo on Saturday. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images) /

Five yellow cards mean the highly rated Moises Caicedo will be suspended for this clash, and Billy Gilmour faces the tough task of containing one of the most in-form players in the division.

The win against West Ham owed much to the collective, but Martin Odegaard was especially impressive and at the heart of every Arsenal attack. Our captain dictated the play from start to finish and executed several intricate passes (or were they shots?) to unpick David Moyes’ stubborn low block – contributions that earned him the Man of the Match award.

However, his inexperienced counterpart is not a slouch by any means and has a point to prove after a slow start to the campaign. Diminutive stature allows Gilmour to turn sharply on the ball and he frequently chooses the right pass, while close control and confidence to drive into midfield may trouble Arsenal’s high press.

He is better in possession than without it and may struggle if Odegaard et al can control proceedings.

Continued on the next slide…