Brighton and Hove Albion travel to Elland Road to take on Leeds United on Sunday evening, intending to support their cause for a top-half Premier League finish this year. The Seagulls travel to south Yorkshire to confront the Whites in the penultimate round of their Premier League crusade. With European football far off for Potter's side, everything without a doubt revolves around pride for the players and also, the monetary motivating force of completing as high as conceivable in the standings.
Albion at present is on the 10th spot on the table and stands a chance to complete as high as eighth or as low as fourteenth in the last table, contingent upon the results throughout the following week. The team stands to earn £13million more in the Premier League