Watford vs Brighton and Hove Albion. Premier League.
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Sunday 12 August 2018 07:39, UK
Watford boss Javi Gracia says Abdoulaye Doucoure is fit to face Brighton in their Premier League opener at Vicarage Road.
Doucoure has not played a minute of pre-season because of appendicitis, but he is back in full training and in contention to be selected against the Seagulls on Saturday.
The Frenchman signed a new five-year contract this summer, and Gracia must now decide whether he is fit enough to play from the start.
"Doucoure is fit and in a good condition to play," Gracia said of Watford's 2017/18 Player of the Season. "He's player with great commitment, making a big effort every game."
Brighton boss Chris Hughton says he would accept Premier League safety without a ball being kicked.
His side finished seven points above the bottom three in 15th position last season after securing safety with two games to spare.
When asked if he would take fourth from bottom, he said: "It's always a little bit of an unfair question but ultimately we have to be in the division.
"Are we aiming to be in 17th? No. We will aim to be higher than that and to get in the best position we can.
"And, with the experiences of last season, I hope we can do that.
"We want to have the best season we can. But the most important thing by a mile is that we are in the Premier League next season."
Doucoure is fit to face Brighton despite only recently recovering from appendicitis.
Winger Gerard Deulofeu will miss the Premier League opener due to a minor abdominal problem.
Tom Cleverley is still recovering from an Achilles operation and Nathaniel Chalobah is short of match fitness.
Brighton will be without new signing Florin Andone and winger Jose Izquierdo for Saturday's trip.
Romanian forward Andone is recovering from a groin injury, while Colombia international Izquierdo has been given extra time to build his fitness following his involvement at the World Cup.
Albion could hand debuts to a number of new players at Vicarage Road, including £17m club-record signing Alireza Jahanbakhsh, while last season's top scorer Glenn Murray will be fit to feature after shaking off knocks to his back and neck.
Watford are another team who need a flying start, and this along with the Bournemouth v Cardiff game are six pointers already.
Brighton are going to be there or thereabouts down the bottom again, so you might think it's just the opening day but these points will mount up.
A win immediately takes the pressure off you, and I don't see Brighton losing. The most important thing for both these sides is that they don't lose.
PAUL PREDICTS: 1-1 (9/2 with Sky Bet)