There are plenty of more high profile games on the Premier League slate this weekend, but arguably one of the most interesting is between Sheffield United and Brighton.

If only because it features two of the best, most progressive managers in the division, and two of the managers most suited to their clubs.

And two managers who, in the opinion of David Preece on the latest edition of the Totally Football Show, have big futures.

“I think this will be a game between the next two candidates to be England manager, after Gareth Southgate,” he said.

“I definitely think Graham Potter will be England manager one day. No question. He’s got a lot more work to do in club football first. Dan Ashworth, who was at the FA, recruited him for Brighton because he fits the template down to the ground. Certainly for the way England want to play.”

Brighton’s style of play certainly fits with the way that England envision their senior team should play, as evidenced by the way they have set up this term.

“One person who’s integral to the way Brighton play is Adam Webster. He had a couple of ricks at the start of the season when he was bedding into the side, but he’s the type of centre-half they want at the club. Lewis Dunk has adapted quite well but Shane Duffy has had a bit more trouble, and that’s why he’s been on the bench. It’s a formidable centre-half pairing.

“They’ve had a better pass completion rate than Manchester United this season,” added Duncan Alexander.

“We saw against Crystal Palace on Monday, they utterly dominated for 70 minutes and should have been two or three up, but they do have this propensity to throw away leads. This game could go either way.

“I’m really looking forward to this game. It’s an example of how two unfashionable teams, if you appoint the right managers, can become really effective outfits.”

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