Minutes played by home grown players last season - how Chelsea compared with Brighton, West Ham and Arsenal

Brighton and Hove Albion have developed a reputation on producing young talent from their academy – but how does their first team playing time compare to their Premier League rivals?
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The likes of Steven Alzate, Rob Sanchez and Lewis Dunk have all prospered in recent years with new talent now emerging such as Odeluga Offiah, Cameron Peupion and Jack Hinshelwood.

Here we look at the homegrown players used by each top-flight club last season, along with their playing time – and how Brighton compared to each Premier League team.

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1 Chelsea 9,473 minutes: Conor Gallagher 1,812, Trevoh Chalobah 1,784, Mason Mount 1,781, Ruben Loftus-Cheek 1,658, Reece James 1,381, Lewis Hall 700, Armando Broja 357

Skipper Lewis Dunk progressed through the youth ranks and has been a mainstay of Brighton's team in the Premier LeagueSkipper Lewis Dunk progressed through the youth ranks and has been a mainstay of Brighton's team in the Premier League
Skipper Lewis Dunk progressed through the youth ranks and has been a mainstay of Brighton's team in the Premier League

2 Nottingham Forest 7,619: Brennan Johnson 3,159, Joe Worrall 2,457, Ryan Yates 1,992, Alex Mighten 11

3 Crystal Palace 7,581: Tyrick Mitchell 3,131, Wilfried Zaha 2,472, Nathaniel Clyne 1,775, Joe Whitworth 198, David Ozoh 5

4 Leicester 6,574: Harvey Barnes 2,914, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall 2,487, Luke Thomas 1,173

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5 Brighton 5,892: Lewis Dunk 3,567, Robert Sanchez 2,256, Odeluga Offiah 47, Cameron Peupion 14, Jack Hinshelwood 8

6 Tottenham 5,556: Harry Kane 3,730, Oliver Skipp 1,630, Japhet Tanganga 164, Matthew Craig 20, Harvey White 7, George Abbott 6

7 Manchester United 5,469: Marcus Rashford 3,085, Scott McTominay 1,266, Alejandro Garnacho 630, Anthony Elanga 473, Kobbie Mainoo 14

8 Arsenal 5,249: Bukayo Saka 3,464, Eddie Nketiah 1,286, Reiss Nelson 276, Emile Smith Rowe 220, Ethan Nwaneri 4

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9 Southampton 5,034: James Ward-Prowse 3,686, Theo Walcott 1,240, Yan Valery 45, Dom Ballard 39, Kamari Doyle 14, Sam Amo-Ameyaw 11

10 Liverpool 5,018: Trent Alexander-Arnold 3,154, Curtis Jones 1,115, Stefan Bajcetic 566, Caoimhin Kelleher 99, Nat Phillips 73, Bobby Clark 12

11 West Ham 4,589: Declan Rice 3,573, Ben Johnson 961, Divin Mubama 53, Conor Coventry 2

12 Manchester City 3,429: Phil Foden 2,015, Rico Lewis 963, Cole Palmer 419, Shea Charles 32

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13 Newcastle 3,308: Sean Longstaff 2,769, Elliot Anderson 521, Lewis Miley 18

14 Aston Villa 2,916: Jacob Ramsey 2,844, Cameron Archer 71

15 Bournemouth 2,544: Jaidon Anthony 1,401, Mark Travers 1,131, Owen Bevan 12

16 Everton 2,174: Anthony Gordon 1,195, Tom Davies 631, Ellis Simms 280, Isaac Price 35, Tom Cannon 33

17 Wolves 1,742: Hugo Bueno 1,424, Morgan Gibbs-White 198, Chem Campbell 87, Dexter Lembikisa 27, Connor Ronan 6

18 Fulham 339: Marek Rodak 199, Jay Stansfield 105, Luke Harris 27, Tyrese Francois 7

19 Leeds 73: Cody Drameh 73

20 Brentford 0: No players