Brighton and Newcastle met on Sunday at Amex to consolidate their European hopes.
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Start time: 9 a.m. ET (May 4)
Place: Amex Stadium - Brighton
TV Channel: USA
flow: Live streaming on NBC.com
Of course, Estupinan, Van Hecke, Dunk, Wiveer, Baleba, O'Riley, Hinshealwood, Adingra, Minteh, Welbeck
Pope, trippier, burns, Scharment, Livramento, Tonali, Guimaraes, Willlock, Murphy, Barnes, Isak
Brighton scored twice in his home match against West Ham last weekend to win a huge victory 3-2 For them to seek European qualifications, this is huge for them. It was six wins for Fabian Hurzeler, and the German coach was excited off the court as he celebrated the victory. The Seagulls are looking for a eighth place game and will almost certainly secure European football next season.
Newcastle is in better shape, winning six of the last seven in the Premier League Last weekend, Ipswich Town 3-0. He continued to recover from pneumonia and returned to the field because of defeating Ipswich Eddie Howe. Newcastle is a fierce scrapping of the Champions League qualifiers, and they hosted Chelsea and Everton after the match against Brighton and headed to Arsenal.
Van Hecke returned to formal attire, which was huge for Brighton’s defense, while Hurzeler had plenty of offensive options to choose from, and Mitoma jumped off the bench and triggered their comeback win last weekend. Both Baleba and Ayari beat the amazing strike at a distance from the victory, so Newcastle will remain cautious in order to give them too much room outside the box.
OUT: Ferdi Kadioglu (toes), Georginio Rutter (ankle), Jason Steele (shoulder), James Milner (thighs) | Questionable: Adam Webster (thighs)
Joelinton was Newcastle's blow in midfield, as the balance he provided with Tonali and Guimaraes was very important to their high-energy approach. Joe Willlock may start in Joelinton's midfield, while Sven Botman is struggling to start with a long-term injury last weekend.
Outs: Joelinton (Knee), Matt Targett (Hamstring), Lewis Hall (Feet-Season), Jamaal Lascelles (Knee)
This may feel like a fun guy because both teams know they need to win Europe hope, and the default environment is offensive and entertainment. Brighton 2-2 Newcastle.