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Brighton and Hove Albion welcome Tottenham to the Amex Stadium this Sunday.
Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler has a number selection decisions to make ahead of Sunday’s stern test against Tottenham.
The Seagulls go into the match following their painful 4-2 loss at Chelsea last Saturday, while Tottenham are full of confidence having thrashed Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford in the Premier League last time out.
Brighton also have a number of injury concerns, with Jan Paul van Hecke now ruled out for up to six weeks with a groin injury and Joao Pedro continues to struggle with an ankle issue. James Milner (hamstring), Solly March (knee) and Matt O’Riley (ankle) are also side-lined. Joel Veltman (illness) and Simon Adingra (muscular) are doubts.
Here’s Brighton’s new strongest XI as it stands…
Brighton and Hove Albion welcome Tottenham to the Amex Stadium this Sunday.
Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler has a number selection decisions to make ahead of Sunday’s stern test against Tottenham.
The Seagulls go into the match following their painful 4-2 loss at Chelsea last Saturday, while Tottenham are full of confidence having thrashed Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford in the Premier League last time out.
Brighton also have a number of injury concerns, with Jan Paul van Hecke now ruled out for up to six weeks with a groin injury and Joao Pedro continues to struggle with an ankle issue. James Milner (hamstring), Solly March (knee) and Matt O’Riley (ankle) are also side-lined. Joel Veltman (illness) and Simon Adingra (muscular) are doubts.
Here’s Brighton’s new strongest XI as it stands…