Graham Potter wants to end the talk about Albion's lack of home wins.

The Seagulls aim to break their duck at last when Fulham visit on Wednesday.

They are not quite alone across Europe's top leagues in terms of not having a home win to their name.

Koln (Germany), Dijon (France) and Torino (Italy) share the unwanted distinction.

But it is not the sort of company Albion intend to keep for too much longer.

Head coach Potter said: "I would rather us win at home and I would rather not talk about it but it is what it is.

"There's nothing for us to do other than to work really hard to change it around.

"Even last year (2020) we didn't win at home apart from the Arsenal game but we still managed to get 41 points (for the 2019-20 season).

"We could have won a few more at home and not got 41 points, it could look differently.

"The important thing is to get the points you need, whether they are home or away I suppose it doesn't necessarily matter

"But I think everybody would say they'd rather win their games at home because that's where your supporters are, that's where you want your people to enjoy your performances, so it's something we are trying to work towards to change."

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Bizarrely none of the four teams yet to win at home are currently in a relegation place.

However Dijon and Koln would have to go into a relegation/promotion play-off were they to finish where they currently stand in the table.