Free Multi Bet Tips | Brighton vs Bournemouth Bet Builder Guide | 19/01/26 | Football Paul’s Best Bets
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Free Multi Bet Tips | Brighton vs Bournemouth Bet Builder Guide | 19/01/26 | Football Paul’s Best Bets

Free Multi Bet Tips | Brighton vs Bournemouth Bet Builder Guide | 19/01/26 | Football Paul’s Best Bets

On Monday night, we head the AMEX Stadium as Brighton & Hove Albion host Bournemouth, with the Seagulls looking to extend their unbeaten run to five games.

Fabian Hurzeler's side head back to league action following a historic night in Manchester, where they dispatched United 2-1 at Old Trafford. After a week's worth of playing both Manchester giants, they will hoping to continue their strong run of form against an inconsistent Cherries outfit.

As for Bournemouth, they will hoping to get back to winning ways after suffering a heartbreaking penalties defeat to Newcastle last weekend. Their games over the last month have been nothing short of entertaining, but this doesn't always lead to results, so Andoni Iraola will be hoping to earn back-to-back league victories for the first time since September.

Here, Football Park has put together two bet builders - one which offers good value, and the other quite the longshot. Check out our in-depth prediction of this Brighton vs Bournemouth clash, including predicted lineups, and insight into the expert tip given by our excellent in-house algorithm.

So, let's crack on and get into our bet builders, which you can either copy exactly, or if you want to go in a slightly different direction, you can simply use this as a guide!

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Brighton vs Bournemouth Bet Builders

Low Risk:

  • Both Teams to Score
  • Bournemouth - Over 4.5 Corners

Total Odds: 2.70 (£10 stake returns £27.00)

High Risk:

  • Brighton to win
  • Over 3.5 Goals
  • Evanilson to Score (Anytime)
  • Over 10.5 Corners
  • Lewis Dunk to be Carded

Total Odds: 51.00 (£10 stake returns £510.00)

Odds from BOYLE Sports, correct as of 19:25, 16/01/26. Sports betting, even with advice, is always a risk to your capital that should be enjoyed responsibly. Set a stop-loss, never chase any losses, and never stake what you cannot afford to lose.


Value Bet Research

Goals at both ends on the south coast? Brighton and Bournemouth have both in incredibly strong form in front of goal this campaign. Bournemouth's matches have featured 74 goals so far - 47 of these have come away from home.

The last two matches at the AMEX in this head-to-head have featured this line, with both sides scoring in the last meetings overall too. If this somehow isn't enough, both teams have scored in four of Brighton's last five games, while this line has also featured in each of Bournemouth's last seven.

Visiting Corner-fest: 5-3-7-3-15-5-4-5 is Bournemouth's number of corners in each of their last eight matches, meaning they have won five or more corners in five of these last matches. They have won 47 corners in these eight matches, at an average 5.88 per game too, meaning there is quite a good chance for the Cherries to breach the threshold once again.


Longshot Research

Seagulls to take the spoils: The Cherries have been struggling over the last few months to get results. Iraola's side have won just once in the last 13 games, and have a terrible away record in the Premier League this term, winning just one of their 10 trips. Meanwhile, Brighton have won five of their home matches, losing just one - more importantly, however, they have won four of their last six at the AMEX, and are undefeated in their last four games.

Goal Fest on the coast: These sides have locked horns in some thrilling encounters in this fixture, and we like the thought of four goals being scored in what could be a thrilling evening in Brighton.

As aforementioned, Bournemouth have been involved in a lot of goals this term, and have seen this line come through in each of their last five matches, and have seen an average of 4.7 goals scored per game in their 10 away games.

Evanilson in the Goals: This could be a risky one, but the Brazilian has looked a good angle for an anytime goalscorer, but also keep an eye on Eli Junior Kroupi. Both players have scored in two of their last three, and with Antoine Semenyo gone to Manchester City, it will be up to these two to step up and provide the goods.

Corners Galore: As mentioned previously, Bournemouth have certainly been on song for winning corners so far this term, and if they find themselves in another game where they are able to create a lot of pressure in the final third, they could join up with the hosts to combine for 11 or more corners. In the last meeting here, Bournemouth picked up nine corners, so if they can do this again, all we need is for Brighton to improve on their poor output of one corner.

Dunked in the Books: The last leg of our longshot looks into Lewis Dunk finding his way into the books. The Cherries have been very strong in the final third in recent weeks, and if they are able to replicate their produce and creation of quality chances, the Brighton defence will have a lot of work to do. Dunk in particular has struggled to stay out of the spotlight, and has picked up a yellow card in four of his last six appearances. Lastly, Dunk has committed five fouls in his last six games, so could definitely find himself in the book once again if he's not careful.

Ben Growdon
Journalist

Ben Growdon

Content Writer

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