Show only key events Please enable JavaScript to use this feature The teams are out at St Mary’s. Southampton in tribute to Ajax, a strange picture of the memorable years of Rank Xerox / Air Florida. Chelsea get the ball in blue. Frank Worthington, and yes, this is the best picture of this famous film I can find. Photo: Mark Leech/Getty Images Fulham continue to look lively. Pereira cuts in from the left but can’t find Mitrovic in the middle. Goal. The data set is small, after all we are only in the fifth game of the season, but Fulham do not look like a team destined to return straight away. It’s not something fans of more established clubs want to hear. Ah yes, here’s Mary Waltz: ‘As long as my boys in blue. With full health we will compete throughout the season. For me it’s the race at 40 degrees and safety and the goal won’t be achieved until late in the season. So I’m thinking and preparing for the long slog. Happy, happy, joy, joy, eh?’ De Cordova-Reid fires a low ball into the Brighton box from the right. Pereira is not too far off to head home from six yards. Brighton knock out for a corner, and after that, Palhinia forces Sanchez into a reaction save with a drive at the near post. Brighton kept a clean sheet but the home side went very close on a couple of occasions there. Brentford were the livelier team in the early stages at Selhurst Park. Toney, Hickey and Henry have troubled themselves down the sides. The Palace fans put on a good atmosphere, as they always do at Selhurst. An early foul for Fulham, just to the right of the Brighton area. Pereira swings it but the visitors take things easy enough and fight back. Gross has a half-chance to shoot, but misses it. A quick, open start to the game. Brentford take the ball to Selhurst. Meanwhile at the Cottage, Brighton got the party started. A hazy sun is slowly setting. The teams are at Selhurst Park and Craven Cottage. Crystal Palace wear their red and dark blue scribbles, while Brentford a lighter shade of blue. On the other side of town, Fulham have white and black, while Brighton are in a red strip change. The first two games of the night will end in a minute! The PRE-MATCH mailbag is courtesy of our state of the Evertonian mission. “I’m not sure if it’s time to sound the ‘Everton are in trouble’ alarm,” begins the optimistic Matt Burtz. “I have no illusions that two points after four games is a good total. However, despite still having no clean sheets, they have only allowed five goals. only six teams have conceded fewer. Three goals scored won’t cut it, obviously, and I can only hope the arrival of Neal Maupay helps until Dominic Calvert-Lewin returns, as a 1-0 win is all we can reasonably expect at the moment . I guess it’s too far to say that things could be worse, but a win today would certainly be nice.” Mary Waltz adds, though not about her team: “Some say Scotty Parker got fired because of 9-0. Others say it was the disrespectful comments after the match. I say he was the stylish sweater boy.’ Today’s Fiver agrees with you, Mary. About. With a roundabout. Leeds make one change to the line-up named for the defeat at Brighton on Saturday. Luis Sinistera makes his first Premier League start at the expense of Dan James, who drops to the bench. Patrick Bamford returns from injury and returns to the bench. Everton make one change to the line-up that started in Brentford. Tom Davies replaces the injured Mason Holgate. There is still no place in the squad for new boy Neal Maupay.
The teams from Elland Road
Leeds United: Meslier, Christensen, Koch, Llorente, Struik, Adams, Rocca, Sinistera, Aaronson, Harrison, Rodrigo. Subs: Forshaw, Bamford, Somerville, Claesson, James, Gelhardt, Drumme, Greenwood, Clich. Everton: Pickford, Patterson, Coadi, Tarkowski, Mikolenko, Onana, Iwobi, Davies, Gordon, McNeill, Gray. Subs: Keane, Allan, Begovic, Andre Gomes, Coleman, Ruben Vinagre, Rondon, Mills, Wells. Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire). Southampton make two changes to the team that narrowly lost to Manchester United on Saturday. Romain Perraud and Ibrahima Diallo replace Moussa Djenepo and Joe Aribo, who both drop to the bench. Chelsea make three changes following their weekend win over Leicester. Kalidou Koulibaly returns from suspension and replaces Trevoch Tsaloba. Reece James loses his place, Cesar Azpilicueta takes his place. and Ajax transfer target Hakim Zigeh replaces the sent-off Conor Gallagher.
The teams from St Mary’s
Southampton: Bazunu, Walker-Peters, Kotchap, Salisu, Perraud, Ward-Prowse, Lavia, Adam Armstrong, Diallo, Elyounoussi, Adams. Sub: McCarthy, Lyanco, Aribo, Stuart Armstrong, Mara, Djenepo, Walcott, Bednarek, Valery. Chelsea: Mendy, Azpilicueta, Thiago Silva, Koulibaly, Loftus-Cheek, Jorginho, Cucurella, Žižek, Havertz, Mount, Sterling. Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland). Fulham unchanged. They name the same line-up that narrowly lost to Arsenal on Saturday night. Brighton make just one change from the line-up that beat Leeds at the Amex on Saturday afternoon. Danny Welbeck drops to the bench, with Enock Mwepu taking his place up front. Palace make three changes to the line-up named for their 4-2 defeat by Manchester City on Saturday. Wilfried Zaha returns from injury, while Michael Olise and Jean-Philippe Mateta also return. Odsonne Edouard, Tyrick Mitchell and Jordan Ayew all drop to the bench. Brentford make three changes from the side that drew 1-1 with Everton last weekend. Keane Lewis-Potter, Shandon Baptiste and Vitaly Janelt replace Christian Norgaard, Josh Dasilva and Yoane Wissa.
The teams from Craven Cottage
Fulham: Leno, Tete, Adarabioyo, Ream, Antonee Robinson, Reed, Joao Palhinha, Reid, Andreas Pereira, Kebano, Mitrovic Mandatory: Rodak, Cairney, Chalobah, Mbabu, Diop, Francois, Ablade, Harris, Stansfield. Brighton & Hove Albion: Sanchez, Veltman, Webster, Dunk, Estupinan, March, Mac Allister, Caicedo, Trossard, Gross, Mwepu. Subs: Lamptey, Colwill, Alzate, Welbeck, Enciso, Undav, Mitoma, Steele, van Hecke. Referee: Thomas Bramall (Sheffield).
The teams from Selhurst Park
Crystal Palace: Guaita, Clyne, Ward, Andersen, Guehi, Olise, Mateta, Doucoure, Schlupp, Zaha, Eze. Subs: Mitchell, Milivojevic, Ayew, Johnstone, Edouard, Ebiowei, Richards, Phillips, Rodney. Brentford: Raya, Hickey, Jorgensen, Mee, Henry, Lewis-Potter, Mbeumo, Jensen, Baptiste, Toney, Janelt Mandatory: Dasilva, Wissa, Ghoddos, Onyeka, Strakosha, Damsgaard, Sorensen, Roerslev, Stevens. Referee: Darren England (South Yorkshire).
Preamble
Another day, another set of Premier League games. In this season sandwiched in tiny gaps around the World Cup, you better get used to it. Tonight’s matches are as follows:
Crystal Palace – Brentford (19:30) Fulham v Brighton & Hove Albion (19:30) Southampton – Chelsea (19:45) Leeds United – Everton (20:00)
Will the Seagulls end the night on top of the Premier League table? We’ll find out the answer soon enough. Team news as it comes. They are open!
title: “Southampton V Chelsea Fulham V Brighton Football Watch Live Premier League Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Darryl Duke”
Show only key events Please enable JavaScript to use this feature The teams are out at St Mary’s. Southampton in tribute to Ajax, a strange picture of the memorable years of Rank Xerox / Air Florida. Chelsea get the ball in blue. Frank Worthington, and yes, this is the best picture of this famous film I can find. Photo: Mark Leech/Getty Images Fulham continue to look lively. Pereira cuts in from the left but can’t find Mitrovic in the middle. Goal. The data set is small, after all we are only in the fifth game of the season, but Fulham do not look like a team destined to return straight away. It’s not something fans of more established clubs want to hear. Ah yes, here’s Mary Waltz: ‘As long as my boys in blue. With full health we will compete throughout the season. For me it’s the race at 40 degrees and safety and the goal won’t be achieved until late in the season. So I’m thinking and preparing for the long slog. Happy, happy, joy, joy, eh?’ De Cordova-Reid fires a low ball into the Brighton box from the right. Pereira is not too far off to head home from six yards. Brighton knock out for a corner, and after that, Palhinia forces Sanchez into a reaction save with a drive at the near post. Brighton kept a clean sheet but the home side went very close on a couple of occasions there. Brentford were the livelier team in the early stages at Selhurst Park. Toney, Hickey and Henry have troubled themselves down the sides. The Palace fans put on a good atmosphere, as they always do at Selhurst. An early foul for Fulham, just to the right of the Brighton area. Pereira swings it but the visitors take things easy enough and fight back. Gross has a half-chance to shoot, but misses it. A quick, open start to the game. Brentford take the ball to Selhurst. Meanwhile at the Cottage, Brighton got the party started. A hazy sun is slowly setting. The teams are at Selhurst Park and Craven Cottage. Crystal Palace wear their red and dark blue scribbles, while Brentford a lighter shade of blue. On the other side of town, Fulham have white and black, while Brighton are in a red strip change. The first two games of the night will end in a minute! The PRE-MATCH mailbag is courtesy of our state of the Evertonian mission. “I’m not sure if it’s time to sound the ‘Everton are in trouble’ alarm,” begins the optimistic Matt Burtz. “I have no illusions that two points after four games is a good total. However, despite still having no clean sheets, they have only allowed five goals. only six teams have conceded fewer. Three goals scored won’t cut it, obviously, and I can only hope the arrival of Neal Maupay helps until Dominic Calvert-Lewin returns, as a 1-0 win is all we can reasonably expect at the moment . I guess it’s too far to say that things could be worse, but a win today would certainly be nice.” Mary Waltz adds, though not about her team: “Some say Scotty Parker got fired because of 9-0. Others say it was the disrespectful comments after the match. I say he was the stylish sweater boy.’ Today’s Fiver agrees with you, Mary. About. With a roundabout. Leeds make one change to the line-up named for the defeat at Brighton on Saturday. Luis Sinistera makes his first Premier League start at the expense of Dan James, who drops to the bench. Patrick Bamford returns from injury and returns to the bench. Everton make one change to the line-up that started in Brentford. Tom Davies replaces the injured Mason Holgate. There is still no place in the squad for new boy Neal Maupay.
The teams from Elland Road
Leeds United: Meslier, Christensen, Koch, Llorente, Struik, Adams, Rocca, Sinistera, Aaronson, Harrison, Rodrigo. Subs: Forshaw, Bamford, Somerville, Claesson, James, Gelhardt, Drumme, Greenwood, Clich. Everton: Pickford, Patterson, Coadi, Tarkowski, Mikolenko, Onana, Iwobi, Davies, Gordon, McNeill, Gray. Subs: Keane, Allan, Begovic, Andre Gomes, Coleman, Ruben Vinagre, Rondon, Mills, Wells. Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire). Southampton make two changes to the team that narrowly lost to Manchester United on Saturday. Romain Perraud and Ibrahima Diallo replace Moussa Djenepo and Joe Aribo, who both drop to the bench. Chelsea make three changes following their weekend win over Leicester. Kalidou Koulibaly returns from suspension and replaces Trevoch Tsaloba. Reece James loses his place, Cesar Azpilicueta takes his place. and Ajax transfer target Hakim Zigeh replaces the sent-off Conor Gallagher.
The teams from St Mary’s
Southampton: Bazunu, Walker-Peters, Kotchap, Salisu, Perraud, Ward-Prowse, Lavia, Adam Armstrong, Diallo, Elyounoussi, Adams. Sub: McCarthy, Lyanco, Aribo, Stuart Armstrong, Mara, Djenepo, Walcott, Bednarek, Valery. Chelsea: Mendy, Azpilicueta, Thiago Silva, Koulibaly, Loftus-Cheek, Jorginho, Cucurella, Žižek, Havertz, Mount, Sterling. Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland). Fulham unchanged. They name the same line-up that narrowly lost to Arsenal on Saturday night. Brighton make just one change from the line-up that beat Leeds at the Amex on Saturday afternoon. Danny Welbeck drops to the bench, with Enock Mwepu taking his place up front. Palace make three changes to the line-up named for their 4-2 defeat by Manchester City on Saturday. Wilfried Zaha returns from injury, while Michael Olise and Jean-Philippe Mateta also return. Odsonne Edouard, Tyrick Mitchell and Jordan Ayew all drop to the bench. Brentford make three changes from the side that drew 1-1 with Everton last weekend. Keane Lewis-Potter, Shandon Baptiste and Vitaly Janelt replace Christian Norgaard, Josh Dasilva and Yoane Wissa.
The teams from Craven Cottage
Fulham: Leno, Tete, Adarabioyo, Ream, Antonee Robinson, Reed, Joao Palhinha, Reid, Andreas Pereira, Kebano, Mitrovic Mandatory: Rodak, Cairney, Chalobah, Mbabu, Diop, Francois, Ablade, Harris, Stansfield. Brighton & Hove Albion: Sanchez, Veltman, Webster, Dunk, Estupinan, March, Mac Allister, Caicedo, Trossard, Gross, Mwepu. Subs: Lamptey, Colwill, Alzate, Welbeck, Enciso, Undav, Mitoma, Steele, van Hecke. Referee: Thomas Bramall (Sheffield).
The teams from Selhurst Park
Crystal Palace: Guaita, Clyne, Ward, Andersen, Guehi, Olise, Mateta, Doucoure, Schlupp, Zaha, Eze. Subs: Mitchell, Milivojevic, Ayew, Johnstone, Edouard, Ebiowei, Richards, Phillips, Rodney. Brentford: Raya, Hickey, Jorgensen, Mee, Henry, Lewis-Potter, Mbeumo, Jensen, Baptiste, Toney, Janelt Mandatory: Dasilva, Wissa, Ghoddos, Onyeka, Strakosha, Damsgaard, Sorensen, Roerslev, Stevens. Referee: Darren England (South Yorkshire).
Preamble
Another day, another set of Premier League games. In this season sandwiched in tiny gaps around the World Cup, you better get used to it. Tonight’s matches are as follows:
Crystal Palace – Brentford (19:30) Fulham v Brighton & Hove Albion (19:30) Southampton – Chelsea (19:45) Leeds United – Everton (20:00)
Will the Seagulls end the night on top of the Premier League table? We’ll find out the answer soon enough. Team news as it comes. They are open!
title: “Southampton V Chelsea Fulham V Brighton Football Watch Live Premier League Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-07” author: “Sharon Glazier”
Show only key events Please enable JavaScript to use this feature The teams are out at St Mary’s. Southampton in tribute to Ajax, a strange picture of the memorable years of Rank Xerox / Air Florida. Chelsea get the ball in blue. Frank Worthington, and yes, this is the best picture of this famous film I can find. Photo: Mark Leech/Getty Images Fulham continue to look lively. Pereira cuts in from the left but can’t find Mitrovic in the middle. Goal. The data set is small, after all we are only in the fifth game of the season, but Fulham do not look like a team destined to return straight away. It’s not something fans of more established clubs want to hear. Ah yes, here’s Mary Waltz: ‘As long as my boys in blue. With full health we will compete throughout the season. For me it’s the race at 40 degrees and safety and the goal won’t be achieved until late in the season. So I’m thinking and preparing for the long slog. Happy, happy, joy, joy, eh?’ De Cordova-Reid fires a low ball into the Brighton box from the right. Pereira is not too far off to head home from six yards. Brighton knock out for a corner, and after that, Palhinia forces Sanchez into a reaction save with a drive at the near post. Brighton kept a clean sheet but the home side went very close on a couple of occasions there. Brentford were the livelier team in the early stages at Selhurst Park. Toney, Hickey and Henry have troubled themselves down the sides. The Palace fans put on a good atmosphere, as they always do at Selhurst. An early foul for Fulham, just to the right of the Brighton area. Pereira swings it but the visitors take things easy enough and fight back. Gross has a half-chance to shoot, but misses it. A quick, open start to the game. Brentford take the ball to Selhurst. Meanwhile at the Cottage, Brighton got the party started. A hazy sun is slowly setting. The teams are at Selhurst Park and Craven Cottage. Crystal Palace wear their red and dark blue scribbles, while Brentford a lighter shade of blue. On the other side of town, Fulham have white and black, while Brighton are in a red strip change. The first two games of the night will end in a minute! The PRE-MATCH mailbag is courtesy of our state of the Evertonian mission. “I’m not sure if it’s time to sound the ‘Everton are in trouble’ alarm,” begins the optimistic Matt Burtz. “I have no illusions that two points after four games is a good total. However, despite still having no clean sheets, they have only allowed five goals. only six teams have conceded fewer. Three goals scored won’t cut it, obviously, and I can only hope the arrival of Neal Maupay helps until Dominic Calvert-Lewin returns, as a 1-0 win is all we can reasonably expect at the moment . I guess it’s too far to say that things could be worse, but a win today would certainly be nice.” Mary Waltz adds, though not about her team: “Some say Scotty Parker got fired because of 9-0. Others say it was the disrespectful comments after the match. I say he was the stylish sweater boy.’ Today’s Fiver agrees with you, Mary. About. With a roundabout. Leeds make one change to the line-up named for the defeat at Brighton on Saturday. Luis Sinistera makes his first Premier League start at the expense of Dan James, who drops to the bench. Patrick Bamford returns from injury and returns to the bench. Everton make one change to the line-up that started in Brentford. Tom Davies replaces the injured Mason Holgate. There is still no place in the squad for new boy Neal Maupay.
The teams from Elland Road
Leeds United: Meslier, Christensen, Koch, Llorente, Struik, Adams, Rocca, Sinistera, Aaronson, Harrison, Rodrigo. Subs: Forshaw, Bamford, Somerville, Claesson, James, Gelhardt, Drumme, Greenwood, Clich. Everton: Pickford, Patterson, Coadi, Tarkowski, Mikolenko, Onana, Iwobi, Davies, Gordon, McNeill, Gray. Subs: Keane, Allan, Begovic, Andre Gomes, Coleman, Ruben Vinagre, Rondon, Mills, Wells. Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire). Southampton make two changes to the team that narrowly lost to Manchester United on Saturday. Romain Perraud and Ibrahima Diallo replace Moussa Djenepo and Joe Aribo, who both drop to the bench. Chelsea make three changes following their weekend win over Leicester. Kalidou Koulibaly returns from suspension and replaces Trevoch Tsaloba. Reece James loses his place, Cesar Azpilicueta takes his place. and Ajax transfer target Hakim Zigeh replaces the sent-off Conor Gallagher.
The teams from St Mary’s
Southampton: Bazunu, Walker-Peters, Kotchap, Salisu, Perraud, Ward-Prowse, Lavia, Adam Armstrong, Diallo, Elyounoussi, Adams. Sub: McCarthy, Lyanco, Aribo, Stuart Armstrong, Mara, Djenepo, Walcott, Bednarek, Valery. Chelsea: Mendy, Azpilicueta, Thiago Silva, Koulibaly, Loftus-Cheek, Jorginho, Cucurella, Žižek, Havertz, Mount, Sterling. Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland). Fulham unchanged. They name the same line-up that narrowly lost to Arsenal on Saturday night. Brighton make just one change from the line-up that beat Leeds at the Amex on Saturday afternoon. Danny Welbeck drops to the bench, with Enock Mwepu taking his place up front. Palace make three changes to the line-up named for their 4-2 defeat by Manchester City on Saturday. Wilfried Zaha returns from injury, while Michael Olise and Jean-Philippe Mateta also return. Odsonne Edouard, Tyrick Mitchell and Jordan Ayew all drop to the bench. Brentford make three changes from the side that drew 1-1 with Everton last weekend. Keane Lewis-Potter, Shandon Baptiste and Vitaly Janelt replace Christian Norgaard, Josh Dasilva and Yoane Wissa.
The teams from Craven Cottage
Fulham: Leno, Tete, Adarabioyo, Ream, Antonee Robinson, Reed, Joao Palhinha, Reid, Andreas Pereira, Kebano, Mitrovic Mandatory: Rodak, Cairney, Chalobah, Mbabu, Diop, Francois, Ablade, Harris, Stansfield. Brighton & Hove Albion: Sanchez, Veltman, Webster, Dunk, Estupinan, March, Mac Allister, Caicedo, Trossard, Gross, Mwepu. Subs: Lamptey, Colwill, Alzate, Welbeck, Enciso, Undav, Mitoma, Steele, van Hecke. Referee: Thomas Bramall (Sheffield).
The teams from Selhurst Park
Crystal Palace: Guaita, Clyne, Ward, Andersen, Guehi, Olise, Mateta, Doucoure, Schlupp, Zaha, Eze. Subs: Mitchell, Milivojevic, Ayew, Johnstone, Edouard, Ebiowei, Richards, Phillips, Rodney. Brentford: Raya, Hickey, Jorgensen, Mee, Henry, Lewis-Potter, Mbeumo, Jensen, Baptiste, Toney, Janelt Mandatory: Dasilva, Wissa, Ghoddos, Onyeka, Strakosha, Damsgaard, Sorensen, Roerslev, Stevens. Referee: Darren England (South Yorkshire).
Preamble
Another day, another set of Premier League games. In this season sandwiched in tiny gaps around the World Cup, you better get used to it. Tonight’s matches are as follows:
Crystal Palace – Brentford (19:30) Fulham v Brighton & Hove Albion (19:30) Southampton – Chelsea (19:45) Leeds United – Everton (20:00)
Will the Seagulls end the night on top of the Premier League table? We’ll find out the answer soon enough. Team news as it comes. They are open!
title: “Southampton V Chelsea Fulham V Brighton Football Watch Live Premier League Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-26” author: “Jorge King”
Show only key events Please enable JavaScript to use this feature The teams are out at St Mary’s. Southampton in tribute to Ajax, a strange picture of the memorable years of Rank Xerox / Air Florida. Chelsea get the ball in blue. Frank Worthington, and yes, this is the best picture of this famous film I can find. Photo: Mark Leech/Getty Images Fulham continue to look lively. Pereira cuts in from the left but can’t find Mitrovic in the middle. Goal. The data set is small, after all we are only in the fifth game of the season, but Fulham do not look like a team destined to return straight away. It’s not something fans of more established clubs want to hear. Ah yes, here’s Mary Waltz: ‘As long as my boys in blue. With full health we will compete throughout the season. For me it’s the race at 40 degrees and safety and the goal won’t be achieved until late in the season. So I’m thinking and preparing for the long slog. Happy, happy, joy, joy, eh?’ De Cordova-Reid fires a low ball into the Brighton box from the right. Pereira is not too far off to head home from six yards. Brighton knock out for a corner, and after that, Palhinia forces Sanchez into a reaction save with a drive at the near post. Brighton kept a clean sheet but the home side went very close on a couple of occasions there. Brentford were the livelier team in the early stages at Selhurst Park. Toney, Hickey and Henry have troubled themselves down the sides. The Palace fans put on a good atmosphere, as they always do at Selhurst. An early foul for Fulham, just to the right of the Brighton area. Pereira swings it but the visitors take things easy enough and fight back. Gross has a half-chance to shoot, but misses it. A quick, open start to the game. Brentford take the ball to Selhurst. Meanwhile at the Cottage, Brighton got the party started. A hazy sun is slowly setting. The teams are at Selhurst Park and Craven Cottage. Crystal Palace wear their red and dark blue scribbles, while Brentford a lighter shade of blue. On the other side of town, Fulham have white and black, while Brighton are in a red strip change. The first two games of the night will end in a minute! The PRE-MATCH mailbag is courtesy of our state of the Evertonian mission. “I’m not sure if it’s time to sound the ‘Everton are in trouble’ alarm,” begins the optimistic Matt Burtz. “I have no illusions that two points after four games is a good total. However, despite still having no clean sheets, they have only allowed five goals. only six teams have conceded fewer. Three goals scored won’t cut it, obviously, and I can only hope the arrival of Neal Maupay helps until Dominic Calvert-Lewin returns, as a 1-0 win is all we can reasonably expect at the moment . I guess it’s too far to say that things could be worse, but a win today would certainly be nice.” Mary Waltz adds, though not about her team: “Some say Scotty Parker got fired because of 9-0. Others say it was the disrespectful comments after the match. I say he was the stylish sweater boy.’ Today’s Fiver agrees with you, Mary. About. With a roundabout. Leeds make one change to the line-up named for the defeat at Brighton on Saturday. Luis Sinistera makes his first Premier League start at the expense of Dan James, who drops to the bench. Patrick Bamford returns from injury and returns to the bench. Everton make one change to the line-up that started in Brentford. Tom Davies replaces the injured Mason Holgate. There is still no place in the squad for new boy Neal Maupay.
The teams from Elland Road
Leeds United: Meslier, Christensen, Koch, Llorente, Struik, Adams, Rocca, Sinistera, Aaronson, Harrison, Rodrigo. Subs: Forshaw, Bamford, Somerville, Claesson, James, Gelhardt, Drumme, Greenwood, Clich. Everton: Pickford, Patterson, Coadi, Tarkowski, Mikolenko, Onana, Iwobi, Davies, Gordon, McNeill, Gray. Subs: Keane, Allan, Begovic, Andre Gomes, Coleman, Ruben Vinagre, Rondon, Mills, Wells. Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire). Southampton make two changes to the team that narrowly lost to Manchester United on Saturday. Romain Perraud and Ibrahima Diallo replace Moussa Djenepo and Joe Aribo, who both drop to the bench. Chelsea make three changes following their weekend win over Leicester. Kalidou Koulibaly returns from suspension and replaces Trevoch Tsaloba. Reece James loses his place, Cesar Azpilicueta takes his place. and Ajax transfer target Hakim Zigeh replaces the sent-off Conor Gallagher.
The teams from St Mary’s
Southampton: Bazunu, Walker-Peters, Kotchap, Salisu, Perraud, Ward-Prowse, Lavia, Adam Armstrong, Diallo, Elyounoussi, Adams. Sub: McCarthy, Lyanco, Aribo, Stuart Armstrong, Mara, Djenepo, Walcott, Bednarek, Valery. Chelsea: Mendy, Azpilicueta, Thiago Silva, Koulibaly, Loftus-Cheek, Jorginho, Cucurella, Žižek, Havertz, Mount, Sterling. Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland). Fulham unchanged. They name the same line-up that narrowly lost to Arsenal on Saturday night. Brighton make just one change from the line-up that beat Leeds at the Amex on Saturday afternoon. Danny Welbeck drops to the bench, with Enock Mwepu taking his place up front. Palace make three changes to the line-up named for their 4-2 defeat by Manchester City on Saturday. Wilfried Zaha returns from injury, while Michael Olise and Jean-Philippe Mateta also return. Odsonne Edouard, Tyrick Mitchell and Jordan Ayew all drop to the bench. Brentford make three changes from the side that drew 1-1 with Everton last weekend. Keane Lewis-Potter, Shandon Baptiste and Vitaly Janelt replace Christian Norgaard, Josh Dasilva and Yoane Wissa.
The teams from Craven Cottage
Fulham: Leno, Tete, Adarabioyo, Ream, Antonee Robinson, Reed, Joao Palhinha, Reid, Andreas Pereira, Kebano, Mitrovic Mandatory: Rodak, Cairney, Chalobah, Mbabu, Diop, Francois, Ablade, Harris, Stansfield. Brighton & Hove Albion: Sanchez, Veltman, Webster, Dunk, Estupinan, March, Mac Allister, Caicedo, Trossard, Gross, Mwepu. Subs: Lamptey, Colwill, Alzate, Welbeck, Enciso, Undav, Mitoma, Steele, van Hecke. Referee: Thomas Bramall (Sheffield).
The teams from Selhurst Park
Crystal Palace: Guaita, Clyne, Ward, Andersen, Guehi, Olise, Mateta, Doucoure, Schlupp, Zaha, Eze. Subs: Mitchell, Milivojevic, Ayew, Johnstone, Edouard, Ebiowei, Richards, Phillips, Rodney. Brentford: Raya, Hickey, Jorgensen, Mee, Henry, Lewis-Potter, Mbeumo, Jensen, Baptiste, Toney, Janelt Mandatory: Dasilva, Wissa, Ghoddos, Onyeka, Strakosha, Damsgaard, Sorensen, Roerslev, Stevens. Referee: Darren England (South Yorkshire).
Preamble
Another day, another set of Premier League games. In this season sandwiched in tiny gaps around the World Cup, you better get used to it. Tonight’s matches are as follows:
Crystal Palace – Brentford (19:30) Fulham v Brighton & Hove Albion (19:30) Southampton – Chelsea (19:45) Leeds United – Everton (20:00)
Will the Seagulls end the night on top of the Premier League table? We’ll find out the answer soon enough. Team news as it comes. They are open!