Brighton injury list - latest update on Moises Caicedo, Alexis Mac Allister and Tariq Lamptey ahead of the Tottenham game

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Brighton travel to North London this Saturday to face Tottenham Hotspur in a crucial game in the race for Champions League football.

The Albion are currently seven points behind fourth-placed Manchester United in sixth, with a game in hand on the Red Devils.

Tuesday’s 2-0 victory away at Bournemouth means the Seagulls are now unbeaten in their last seven games.

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Their opponents this weekend are also in the hunt for European football, sitting a place and four points above Brighton in the league, having played two games more.

Tuesday’s 2-0 victory away at Bournemouth means the Seagulls are now unbeaten in their last seven games.Tuesday’s 2-0 victory away at Bournemouth means the Seagulls are now unbeaten in their last seven games.
Tuesday’s 2-0 victory away at Bournemouth means the Seagulls are now unbeaten in their last seven games.

Spurs are enduring a difficult period of late, winning just six of their 13 league games in 2024 and exiting all the cup competitions by the start of March.

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The World Cup winner was taken off in the 72nd minute of Tuesday's win after receiving some on-field treatment. Roberto De Zerbi confirmed after the game it was just a small knock and hoped to have the midfielder available for selection on Saturday.The World Cup winner was taken off in the 72nd minute of Tuesday's win after receiving some on-field treatment. Roberto De Zerbi confirmed after the game it was just a small knock and hoped to have the midfielder available for selection on Saturday.
The World Cup winner was taken off in the 72nd minute of Tuesday's win after receiving some on-field treatment. Roberto De Zerbi confirmed after the game it was just a small knock and hoped to have the midfielder available for selection on Saturday.

The run-of-form lead to manager Antonio Conte leaving the club at the end of last month, with a replacement still yet to be announced.

Brighton have never beaten Tottenham on their patch in the Premier League, but will feel confident they can end that streak on Saturday, having not lost on the road since October – a run stretching back seven games.

Here is the latest Albion injury news ahead of that game.