
Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches again this season, against a variety of guests.
This week, he takes on singer-songwriter Willie J Healey, who is a Chelsea fan.
Sutton's prediction: 2-1
I was at Amex Stadium in May when Everton stunned Brighton with a 5-1 win that went a long way to keeping them up last season.
If you want a blueprint for beating Brighton, it's the way Everton beat them then - they were absolutely superb on the counter-attack.
The Toffees' home form has been poor this season, but they did beat Burnley in the EFL Cup in midweek and, generally, their recent performances everywhere have been decent. They have definitely improved and maybe even turned a corner compared to a few weeks ago.
Brighton won 4-1 last time they came to Goodison Park in January, but that was in the final days of Frank Lampard's time in charge.
I'm expecting Sean Dyche to take the same approach as he did in May, and look to hit Brighton on the break again.
He won't compromise, even though his side are at home this time, and neither will Seagulls boss Roberto de Zerbi in the way his team always plays.
Like Burnley, Brighton don't keep clean sheets - although they will probably both get one now - so I'm going with Dominic Calvert-Lewin to make the difference for Everton.
If I'm totally honest though, I don't have a clue how this one will go.
Willie's prediction: 2-3
Everton have started to click a bit, so this one isn't as straightforward as it might have been a few weeks ago.
I am a big fan of Jack Harrison, who seems to link up really well with Calvert-Lewin, and they might cause Brighton some problems - they will definitely score.
I'm still going to go for a Seagulls win, but they are conceding a lot at the moment, so I'm going for some goals here.
Read their full predictions here
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