Defeat for Manchester United would see them record their lowest ever finish in the Premier League era.
And Brighton may be able to ensure that happens at the Amex on Sunday.
Albion won the reverse fixture 3-1 and they have won each of their last four league games against the Red Devils, although United did beat the Seagulls in the FA Cup semi-finals on penalties last season.
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Brighton have been in poor form for some time now and have just one win in nine games since their European exit.
However, that success did come against top four outfit Aston Villa and they’ve also performed well against Newcastle and Chelsea recently, so they can pick themselves up for this season finale against United.
The visitors overcame Newcastle 3-2 at Old Trafford in midweek but they were arguably lucky to claim maximum points.
The fact they are winless in five on the road, losing three of those games, also suggests Brighton can make home advantage count here.