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Town Make Three Changes as They Face Brighton in Premier League Clash

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Town Make Three Changes As They Face Brighton In Premier League Clash

Boss Rob Edwards has made several changes to the Town lineup as they prepare to face Brighton and Hove Albion in a crucial Premier League clash.

Thomas Kaminski returns to the goalpost for Town, hoping to provide a solid defensive performance. Gabe Osho and Jordan Clark are back in action after recovering from injury and suspension, respectively.

Unfortunately, Teden Mengi misses out on this game due to a minor knock he picked up in the team’s victory over Everton. Andros Townsend and Tim Krul have been named on the bench for this match.

Brighton, on the other hand, have made just one change from their last Premier League outing against Wolves. Jack Hinshelwood has been replaced by Igor Julio.

The Town starting lineup for today’s match includes Kaminski in goal, supported by Burke, Osho, Bell, and Obgene in defense. Doughty and Lokonga will hold the midfield, while Barkley leads the attack. Clark, Adebayo, and Morris complete the starting eleven.

Brighton’s lineup features Steele in goal, with Dunk, Joao Pedro, Gilmour, and Gross forming the defensive line. Welbeck, van Hecke, Estupinan, and Buonanotte will support the attack.

Both teams have strong benches, with the likes of Krul, Townsend, Lallana, and Lamptey ready to make an impact if needed.

The referee for today’s game is Robert Jones, who will ensure a fair and exciting contest.

Rachel Adams

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