Friday 10 May 2013

Crystal Palace v Brighton Championship Play Offs live stream Preview 10 May 2013

Match Preview: Friday,10 May 2013, One of the important match Crystal Palace v Brighton of Championship Play Offs HD Quality Live Crystal Palace v Brighton streaming is available here.Crystal Palace v Brighton Live Stream online Championship Play Offs Video Free The match will take plcae at Selhurst Park on 5/10/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Crystal Palace v Brighton Live Stream Crystal Palace v Brighton,Crystal Palace v Brighton online free, Crystal Palace v Brighton live,Follow Sportsmail's coverage of the Championship play-offs as Crystal Palace host Brighton at Selhurst Park in the first leg of their semi-final. The two rivals finished just three points apart in the league table and tensions will be high as they clash at the home of the Eagles before the return trip to the Amex Stadium. Last time out, Ian Holloway's team ended a nine-game winless run by scoring two late goals to come from behind to defeat Peterborough while the Seagulls go into the encounter unbeaten in two months.

Crystal Palace
• Crystal Palace ended the regulation 46 fixtures on a four-match unbeaten sequence, sending Peterborough down with a 3-2 home win in their last game.
• Palace (fifth) finished in their highest position in five seasons, immediately below Brighton with three fewer points, an equal number of victories (19) and four more goals.
• The Eagles were the highest home scorers in the Football League with 52 goals from 23 games.
• They were one of the most resilient clubs in the Championship, winning six games from losing positions.
• Palace have been promoted to the top flight via the play-offs on three occasions - in 1989, 1997 and 2004.
• They have won the first leg of the semi-final on three occasions and made the final four times, but have failed to do so on both counts in their most recent two attempts - in 2006 and 2008.
Brighton & Hove Albion
• Brighton ended the regular season on a longer unbeaten sequence than any other club in the Championship of nine matches, winning five (including the last three) and drawing four since losing at Barnsley on 12 March.
• Fourth place was their highest finish since relegation from the top flight in 1983.
• They were the draw specialists of the second tier (18 of 46), and boasted the meanest defence, conceding just 43 goals.
• The Seagulls were the only club who both did not lose a Championship match in which they scored first and did not win one in which they conceded the opening goal.
• This is Brighton's third play-off campaign. They failed to go up to the top flight through them in 1991, but were promoted into the second tier in 2004 via this route.
• The south coast club won the first leg of both semi-finals and reached the final on both occasions; the first at the old Wembley, the second at the Millennium Stadium.

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