Has Bournemouth Overtaken Brighton as the Most Data-Savvy Team in the Premier League?

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On this page, we will be taking a closer look at whether English Premier League side Bournemouth have overtaken rivals Brighton & Hove Albion as the most data-savvy club in the league.

Football clubs in the EPL that are well-known for the data-driven approaches to playstyles, strategies, and new signings/transfers are often referred to as ‘Moneyball’ teams, which is a nod to the 2011 hit movie that starred Bard Pitt – a general manager for the Oakland Athletics who used innovative computer-generated analysis to assemble a winning team.

Let’s dive straight in and closely examine whether Bournemouth have overtaken Brighton as the more data-driven team.

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How is data used to improve performance?​

Both teams have relied upon the latest data and statistics to enhance their competitive performances and results and improve their matchday strategies.

The technology is leveraged to gain a competitive edge over their rivals by optimising training sessions, identifying strengths, weaknesses and injuries, improving general management styles and helping them to make far more informed decisions about which players to sign and which ones to get rid of.

In the Premier League, four teams, aka Moneyball clubs, who are well-known for their heavy reliance upon data and statistics to improve performance are Bright & Hove Albion, Bournemouth, Brentford, and Liverpool.

Who will finish higher in the league this season?​

The quickest, easiest, and most reliable way to find out which of these two teams will come out on top by the end of the current 2024/25 EPL campaign is to look at the latest Premier League Odds currently being offered by today’s most trusted online bookmakers, which we will reveal further down.

Are Bournemouth more data-driven than Brighton?​

It’s hard to say whether Bournemouth are more data-driven than Brighton because both clubs now heavily rely upon this modern method to outdo their rivals. However, some say that Brighton have emerged as one of the most analytically driven football clubs in Europe, and this approach seems to be working for them.

They are currently in seventh place in the league and two spots above ninth-place Bournemouth. The last time these two teams played each other was on February 25, when Brighton got the edge over Bournemouth and won 2-1 at full-time.

Joao Pedro scored a penalty in the 12th minute before Justin Kluivert equalised in the 61st minute, and then Danny Welbeck added a second for Brighton in the 75th minute, which secured Brighton with those all-important three points.

Many people credit Brighton’s success in this fixture with the club’s willingness to leverage the power of data and combine it with player development, traditional training methods, smart decisions, and shared recruiting.

What are the odds of Bournemouth finishing above Brighton?​

To answer this question, the best markets to look at are the teams that will finish in the top 10 or top 6. For example, here are some of the latest odds for these two popular markets:

  • Bet type: To finish in the top 10. Team: Brighton. Odds: 1/25 (fractional), 1.02 (decimal), -2,500 (American/moneyline). Implied probability rate (IPR): 96.20%
  • Bet type: To finish in the top 10. Team: Bournemouth. Odds: 1/20 (fractional), 1.05 (decimal), -2,000 (American/moneyline). IPR: 95.20%.
  • Bet type: To finish in the top 6. Team: Brighton. Odds: 9/4 (fractional), 3.25 (decimal), +225 (American/moneyline). IPR: 30.80%.
  • Bet type: To finish in the top 6. Team: Bournemouth. Odds: 5/2 (fractional), 3.50 (decimal), +250 (American/moneyline). IPR: 28.60%

Final thoughts​

In other words, based on these odds, it’s looking more likely that Brighton will finish above Brighton in the league this year, but anything can happen in football, and there are still ten games to go for both clubs.

For Bournemouth to leapfrog Brighton in the league, they may need to leverage even more statistical data and hope that Brighton can slip up in some of their remaining fixtures. It will be interesting to see whether Bournemouth can rise to the challenge, but time is rapidly running out.
 


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