Well, I decided to figure out how to analyze the stats of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. vs Crystal Palace F.C. First, I fired up my computer and headed straight to some well – known sports data websites. I started by looking for the official match report. I clicked around a bunch of links until I found the right page.

Collecting the Basic Data
I began to jot down the basic stats like the number of goals each team scored. Brighton scored 2 goals and Crystal Palace got 1. I also noted the shots on target. Brighton had 6 shots on target while Crystal Palace only managed 3. I scrolled down the page and recorded the number of passes. Brighton completed over 500 passes, which was way more than Crystal Palace’s 350 or so.
Looking into Possession
Next, I focused on the possession statistics. Brighton held the ball for about 60% of the game time. I thought that was a pretty big deal. I mean, having the ball more often gives a team more chances to attack. I remembered what some sports experts said, that high possession usually leads to more goal – scoring opportunities, but it’s not a guarantee. Just because Brighton had more possession didn’t mean they’d win easily.
Checking Fouls and Cards
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I then moved on to the fouls and cards section. Crystal Palace committed 10 fouls, and they got 2 yellow cards. Brighton had 7 fouls and 1 yellow card. I knew that too many fouls can disrupt a team’s rhythm and give the other team free – kicks in good positions. I was thinking that Crystal Palace might have been a bit too aggressive in the game.
Analyzing Set – Pieces
Set – pieces are always important in football. I checked how many corners each team got. Brighton had 8 corners, and Crystal Palace had 4. Corners can create some really good goal – scoring chances. I also looked at the free – kicks. There were quite a few free – kicks in the game, but I didn’t see any goals directly from them.
Final Thoughts
After gathering all this data, I sat back and thought about what it all meant. Brighton seemed to dominate most of the stats, but Crystal Palace still managed to score a goal. I realized that stats are just numbers, and in football, anything can happen on the pitch. The final result might not always match up with the stats. But analyzing these stats can still give us a better understanding of how each team played in the game.

