Regis Le Bris sprang a bit of a surprise last time out by leaving out Simon Adingra to get Enzo Le Fee back into the team – and it was a decision that paid dividends, with Enzo turning in a man-of-the-match display. Adingra could well come back in today, but Le Fee will surely keep his place. We’ve had players away on international duty since then, and two new arrivals in the shape of Brian Brobbey and Lutsharel Geertruida. Both have been brought in to play – there’s no question about that. Is it too
early to put them both in? Here’s how I think we’ll line up today.
Goalkeeper: Robin Roefs
After being capped by the Netherlands for the first time, Roefs will be back in Premier League action today.

Defence: Trai Hume, Nordi Mukiele, Omar Alderete, Reinildo
Omar Alderete is the biggest doubt I suspect, given he played in Peru on Wednesday night, but doesn’t seem the type of fella to want to miss out because he feels a bit tired, so it’ll likely be an unchanged back four. Where Geertruida fits in eventually is an interesting one, but Trai Hume has got off to a good start this season and will keep his place.

Midfield: Granit Xhaka, Noah Sadiki, Habib Diarra
Sadiki and Diarra played against each other in midweek, and Granit Xhaka played a couple games too, but we’ll see an unchanged midfield today – although subs might come more into the equation than they have done so far.

Attack: Simon Adingra, Brian Brobbey, Enzo Le Fee
I think Le Bris will want to avoid the left wing being a ‘Le Fee v Adingra’ thing, so I reckon Talbi could miss out today with Adingra coming in on the right. Up front, there is a chance we throw Brobbey in from the off. Le Bris has shown he’s not afraid to do that, and with Brobbey being at the AOL all week, and Mayenda having being on his travels, I have a feeling we’ll go with the new boy. Isidor can feel unlucky as he has staked a great claim, but I think we’ll want him for the final 20 minutes or so.
