Both Bournemouth and Brighton will try to pick up right where they left off when the Premier League returns from the international break on Saturday (10 am ET).

WATCH — Bournemouth vs Brighton

After losing 4-2 to Liverpool on opening day, Bournemouth kept a pair of clean sheets to beat Wolves and Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 each. Andoni Iraola’s side looks largely unfazed by the departures of $195 million worth of defenders in the summer (Dean Huijsen, Illia Zabarnyi and Milos Kerkez) based on recent results (0.65 xG allowed in those two games, combined ).

Brighton experienced some turnover of their own this summer, and the Seagulls have (predictably) struggled in the final third following Joao Pedro’s departure to Chelsea. Fabian Hurzler’s side put up just 0.51 (non-penalty) xG and drew

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