Tottenham v Brighton – lineup, statistics, preview


Match previews of Tottenham v Brighton

Tottenham concludes the Geraulu Coaster Premier League season on a Sunday fresh from the Europa League victory parade where Brighton is welcomed to North London.

Spurs supporters have been hunger for silver for 17 years, but Brennan Johnson’s efforts in Bilbao have sealed a memorable victory for Manchester United.

The victory overshadowed a disappointing league campaign that could still end with a historic low finish in 17th place.

However, with European trophies in their bags and Champions League football secured for next season, fans will be in full party mode at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

For manager Ange Postecoglou, this could be his last game, but he has failed in North London for things like Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte and Mauricio Pockettino as well.

Meanwhile, Brighton still lives on European hopes, but there is a small chance of qualifying for the conference league.

A 1/8 and 3 points leave Brentford, and that point solidifies that eighth place. But for the Seagulls to enter the Conference League, they will need a perfect storm of other results elsewhere, such as Chelsea finishing seventh or winning the Conference League final in their seventh time.

Tottenham v Brighton team news

The only drawback of Tottenham’s European glory was the sight of Richard Lison limping in the second half.

His injuries did not stop him from the post-match celebration, but he is expected to miss Sunday’s finale, with Dejan Kulusevski, Radu Dragusin, Dane Scarlett, James Maddison, Timo Werner and Lucas Bergvall.

Postecoglou is likely to spin significantly after the final, and Postecoglou will make sure both Christian Romero and Heung Min’s sons are resting, as well as Eves Vizma after picking up the knock.

Brighton’s preparations are hidden by the absence of Joa Pedro after the training ground incident with Jan Paul Van Hecke.

The Seagulls lack Giorginio Ratter (foot), James Milner (thighs), Ferdi Cadiogl (toes), and Solly March (knees).

Tottenham v Brighton’s prediction lineup

Tottenham: Kinski. Spence, Danso, Davies, Reguilon; Odobert, Gray, Bissouma, Moore; Phone, Son

Brighton: Verbruggen; Wieffer, Webster, Van Hecke, Estupinan; they saw, yay. Minteh, Gruda, Mitoma; Welbeck

How to watch Tottenham v Brighton: TV channels, online streams

Tottenham v Brighton kicks off on Sunday at 4pm but you won’t be able to watch it on TV. TNT prioritizes other equipment.

Tottenham v Brighton statistics

  • Tottenham lost only once in their last eight home clashes with Brighton.
  • Brighton scored three of the last four league fixtures, earning 12-10 points.
  • The Spurs have the worst home defensive record of the top 14 sides in the Premier League this season.
  • Brighton has found the net at least twice in each of the last four games.
  • Mitoma’s 10-league goals this season mark a career-high for the Japanese star.

prediction

Tottenham will have every reason to go out at its best, ensuring that the atmosphere will definitely be electric after a victory in the Europa League.

However, while Post-Coglo is set to sound changes, Brighton has a strong run these days and does much more in 8th place.

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