Southampton's defender, James Bree, believes the club's situation cannot worsen as they fight to stay in the Premier League. Currently at the bottom with nine points from 25 matches, they are 10 points away from safety. "I don't think anybody is scared to go out there," he stated. The fans demand results, but the team has struggled to deliver.
The Saints have only managed two wins all season, leaving them in a dire position. Bree acknowledged the difficulty of their situation, saying there's no point in being afraid because it can't get worse. He expressed disappointment for the fans and everyone involved, noting that despite their efforts, results remain elusive.

Meanwhile, Brighton and Hove Albion's Adam Webster reflected on their growth since a heavy defeat to Nottingham Forest. Webster played his first full match of the season in a 3-0 win over Chelsea, marking consecutive victories and their fifth win in seven games across all competitions.
"We were a bit naive," Webster admitted about the Forest loss. The team has since adapted by not allowing opponents like Chelsea space to exploit. This strategic shift has contributed to their improved performance and confidence on the field.
For Southampton, Paul Onuachu has been notable with two goals and an assist in his last four league appearances. He's close to matching Joe Aribo as the team's top scorer. Brighton's Kaoru Mitoma has also impressed with five goal contributions in his last six appearances.
The upcoming match sees Brighton unbeaten in six Premier League away games against Southampton (W2 D4). They have only visited West Ham more often without losing. Southampton has lost seven consecutive home games, conceding three or more goals in six of these defeats.
The Opta win probability suggests a strong chance for Brighton with 57.2%, while Southampton stands at 20.5%. A draw is estimated at 22.3%. Southampton's recent form shows they've lost 13 of their last 16 league games (W1 D2), highlighting their struggles this season.
Southampton's home record is concerning as they have dropped significant points from winning positions this season—only Tottenham has dropped more. Their inability to secure points from behind further complicates their survival hopes.