Probable Lineups
Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premier League.
Missing Players
Arsenal
Brighton
Player | Reason | Status | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
David Luiz | Doubtful | 6.51 | |
Héctor Bellerín | Doubtful | 6.69 |
Player | Reason | Status | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Danny Welbeck | Out | 6.66 | |
Solly March | Out | 7.07 | |
Tariq Lamptey | Out | 6.73 | |
Florin Andone | Out | N/A | |
Davy Pröpper | Out | 6.23 | |
Joël Veltman | Out | 6.84 | |
Neal Maupay | Out | 6.57 |
Team News
Arsenal
Brighton
- Nicolas Pepe has scored three goals in Arsenal's last two games and should really be nailed on to start their final game of the season.
- Martin Odegaard should return to the XI in what could prove to be his final game for the club.
- Gabriel Martinelli and Alexandre Lacazette are both pushing for recalls for the home side.
- Granit Xhaka was fit enough to come off the bench against Palace and will push to reclaim his starting place on Sunday.
- David Luiz is leaving this summer and Hector Bellerin could follow him out of the door. Both are major doubts here.
- Lewis Dunk will return to the side after completing a two-match ban but Neal Maupay misses out once more.
- Danny Welbeck is out of a reunion with former club Arsenal after suffering a hamstring injury early in the 3-2 win over Manchester City on Tuesday.
- Leandro Trossard's superb goal against City should see him return to the starting XI for their last game of the season.
- Brighton are safe but could finish as low as 17th and as high as 13th in the league, so it remains to be seen what sort of team Graham Potter sends out.
- January signing Moises Caicedo will surely get his first taste of Premier League football at some point.
Arsenal out of europe next season.
Arsenal v poor season but a lot of hope before the next. thinking about Rowe, Saka, Odegard and hope what we see is a click moment from Pepe.
Aubameyang with a hatrick
Arsenal - Brighton 2:1(1:0)
A seventh place finish for Arsenal would mean qualification for Europa Conference League if other teams lose.
@Rensen i doubt City will take the Everton game too serious but i can feel the vibe of Totteringham's Day :)