Brighton vs Everton LIVE: Confirmed teams as both sides ring changes and talkSPORT commentary stream

Brighton vs Everton LIVE: Confirmed teams as both sides ring changes and talkSPORT commentary stream
Brighton and Everton meet on Saturday at the Amex, live on talkSPORT 2,both looking to build on positive Boxing Day performances.Chris Hughtons side came from behind to draw 1-1 with Arsenal thanks to a goal from Jurgen Locadia, cancelling out Pierre-Emerick Aubameyangs opener.Everton beat Brighton 3-1 at Goodison in November2
Everton beat Brighton 3-1 at Goodison in November
Meanwhile, Marco Silvas men thrashed Burnley 5-1 at Turf Moor by virtue of strikes from Yerry Mina, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Richarlison and a Lucas Digne brace.The Toffees are currently eighth in the table, joint on 27 points with two sides below them.The Seagulls sit 13th and could end up just two points behind their opposition on Saturday, should they beat them.

Team news

Brighton are without goalkeeper Mathew Ryan, who is on international duty at the Asian Cup, while defender Lewis Dunk returns from suspension.For Everton,Ademola Lookman misses a third successive match with an ankle injury.

Confirmed line-ups

Brighton: Button, Bernardo, Dunk, Duffy, Montoya, Locadia, Propper, Stephens, Gro, March, Locadia, Andone.Subs: Kayal, Steele, Bissouma, Murray, Gyokeres, Bong, BalogunEverton: Pickford, Digne, Zouma, Keane, Mina, Coleman, Andre Gomes, Gueye, Richarlison, Walcott, Bernard.Subs: Sigurdsson, Davies, Stekelenburg, Niasse, Calvert-Lewin, Baines, Jagielka.

Where can you listen?

talkSPORT 2 has full live commentary of Brighton vs Everton, kick-off 3pm.Click here for the live stream orlisten through our radio player below

What the managers are saying?

Chris Hughton (Brighton): I came into a great club here nearly four years ago theres a lot of good people in place.In this day and age four years in a managers role is quite uncommon especially in this league.Its difficult but all those good things here have contributed.Marco Silva and Chris Hughton face off at the Amex2
Marco Silva and Chris Hughton face off at the Amex
Marco Silva (Everton): We had a tough Sunday [6-2 defeat to Tottenham]. It was a tough result for us, our fans and the club.Football gives you the opportunity to do something in the next game. Its good the Burnley game came so quick and we did the important thing, we won the game.We reacted well. It was tough but it was what we needed to do. We knew it would be difficult and we played with quality, commitment and focus as well.

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