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Ticket Information: Stoke City vs Saints

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Saints travel to Stoke City on Saturday 30th September (3pm) and we have received an allocation of approximately 2,300 tickets. Ticket information is as follows:

Tickets bought in person at the Ticket Office will not be issued at the point of sale, and will be posted at a later date.

We will also receive an allocation of 10 Wheelchair tickets, priced at £19.00 for Adults and Over-65s, £15.00 for Under-17s and £12.00 for Under-11s with the Enabler admitted free of charge. Ambulant Disabled tickets are also available priced at £19.00 for Adults and Over-65s, £15.00 for Under-17s and £12.00 for Under-11s with the Enabler admitted free of charge.

Coach Travel provided by Princess Coaches can be purchased for this game, priced at £20 per person. Coaches will depart St. Mary’s Stadium at 8.30am, Eastleigh at 8.45am, Winchester at 9am and Chieveley at 9.30am.

Tickets are restricted to one per Supporter Number. Fans can purchase more than one ticket in each transaction by linking other eligible accounts with theirs using our friends and family function.

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Quiz: Saints’ 2003 semi-final squad

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It’s Watford for Southampton this weekend, but can you remember the entire 16-man Saints squad that beat the Hornets 2-1 in the 2003 FA Cup semi-final?

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Transfer window will be more chaotic after changes, says Mark Schwarzer

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Transfer window will be more chaotic after changes, says Mark Schwarzer

Mark Schwarzer has warned the summer transfer window will be “even more chaotic” after Premier League clubs voted to bring forward the deadline.

Fourteen top-flight clubs voted in favour of an early closure, meaning the window will now close at 5pm on the Thursday, August 9, before the opening weekend of the 2018/19 campaign.

It’s a move designed to end disruption and allow clubs to focus on their football but, with the World Cup taking place in Russia next year, Schwarzer fears bedlam will ensue.

“Next season is going to be even more chaotic as players will be going off and preparing for the World Cup,” the former Middlesbrough, Fulham, Chelsea and Leicester goalkeeper told The Debate.

"While they’re at the World Cup, very few players will want to transfer because they will want to concentrate on the tournament.

“The players are then back at their clubs in July and, with the season starting earlier next season, there is going to be a month of just chaos.”

The new rules relate to the buying of players, so Premier League clubs will still be able to sell players to other leagues whose transfer windows remain open into as far as September.

The transfer window for the English Football League also remains unaffected, with clubs able to sell to lower division sides unless the EFL decides to bring its window in line with the top flight.

A lack of consistency across the divisions, coupled with the shortening of the window when a major tournament is staged every two years, raised concerns for Stuart Pearce, who joined Schwarzer on The Debate.

“It’s a problem because, at this moment in time, a lot of business takes place on the last few days of the window,” he added.

"The uncertainty created by the early deadline will drip down into the EFL, who will not be able to make their moves.

“When the window is condensed due to a major tournament, there will be little movement until the top players move, and then the next rung and then the next rung.”

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The Ugly Inside News for Southampton

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Premier League team news, odds and stats from every match this weekend

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Ahead of this weekend’s matches in the Premier League, Sportsmail brings you the latest squad news, odds and stats on every top flight fixture as it breaks.

Simply click on your team in the fixture list below to find out who is ruled out and who is making a return as well as all the key statistics surrounding your club’s fixture.

In or out? Keep up-to-date with all the latest team news and stats ahead of the weekend

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Everything you need to know for Southampton vs Watford

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Southampton and Watford have made near-identical starts to the season: both are unbeaten, recording a win and two draws each. New Saints boss Mauricio Pellegrino is clearly an appointment in the Pochettino mould, at least on the face of it: both are former Argentina defenders, both share the same first name, and both are notorious tactics obsessives.

Pellegrino is known for his tactical pragmatism; he is willing to alter formations and approaches whenever necessary (and perhaps when unnecessary, at times). This contrasts somewhat with Claude Puel, whose sacking – whether justified or not – ultimately boiled down to his perceived rigidity and overly negative brand of football.

New Watford manager Marco Silva has already made a favourable impression on his squad, meanwhile, with goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes comparing him to Guus Hiddink, no less. His spell at Hull was highly thought-of despite their relegation, with Silva prioritising defensive organisation and positional awareness in his sides.

Silva’s two deadline day buys, left-back Marvin Zeegelaar and goalkeeper Orestis Karnez, are in contention for their debuts at St Mary’s. Meanwhile, the situation of Southampton’s wantaway defender Virgil Van Dijk is unclear, with speculation in some quarters that he will, after all, be offloaded in January.

When the two sides met last term, they drew 1-1 in August, with the Saints beating the Hornets 4-3 in a thrilling return fixture in March. If current form is anything to go by, there won’t be so many goals this time. But with the sides making such similar starts to their respective campaigns, it will certainly be a competitive clash.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Premier League clash.

Southampton vs Watford kicks off at 15:00 on Saturday September 9th.

Highlights will be shown at 22:30 BST on BBC One.

The £18m striker and club-record signing is yet to open his Hornets account in the Premier League – a goal would boost his confidence no end.

11: Watford’s biggest-ever defeat was an 11-0 loss to Southampton, in the FA Cup in 1902.

Saints beat Watford 2-0 to reach the 2003 FA Cup final, courtesy of a Brett Ormerod strike and an own-goal from Paul Robinson.

The £13m buy from Fluminese has already impressed with his archetypally Brazilian trickery, and scored a poacher’s goal against Bournemouth in mid-August.

Southampton to win: 5/8

Watford to win: 23/5

Draw: 11/4

(Odds provided by 888 Sport)

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Southampton vs Watford: Team news

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Ahead of this weekend’s Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Southampton’s home clash with Watford.

Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino reported no fresh injury worries ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match against Watford.

Defender Virgil van Dijk has rejoined first-team training after remaining with the club at the end of the transfer window, but is short of match fitness.

Fellow Dutchman Wesley Hoedt could make his debut having been an unused substitute in the goalless draw at Huddersfield before the international break following his move from Lazio.

Watford could be boosted by the return of Younes Kaboul and Daryl Janmaat for their Premier League trip to Southampton.

The defensive duo were both injured in the club’s opening-day draw against Liverpool. Sebastian Prodl will be assessed on Friday after he limped off in Austria’s World Cup qualifier against Wales.

Miguel Britos (suspended), Craig Cathcart and Mauro Zarate (both knee) are unavailable.

Southampton are unbeaten in their last five Premier League matches against Watford (W3 D2), since losing their first PL encounter, 2-3 at Vicarage Road in December 1999.

The Hornets haven’t beaten Southampton in any of their last seven league encounters (D3 L4), since winning 3-0 at St. Mary’s in a Championship fixture in October 2008.

Watford have used 21 different players in their opening three Premier League games of 2017-18, more than any other team in the competition.

Southampton have failed to score in eight of their last 11 Premier League matches, including two of their three games so far in 2017-18.

In fact, since the start of 2015-16, Southampton have recorded more nil-nil draws than any other Premier League team (12).

The Hornets have kept a clean sheet in their last two Premier League games and have restricted their opponents to just four shots on target overall in this period – the last time they kept three clean sheets in a row in the competition was October 2016.

This will be the fifth consecutive league meeting at St. Mary’s between these sides in which a different manager has been in each dugout – Aidy Boothroyd and Jan Poortvliet in October 2008, Sean Dyche and Nigel Adkins in October 2011, Quique Flores and Ronald Koeman in January 2016, Walter Mazzarri and Claude Puel in August 2016 and Marco Silva and Mauricio Pellegrino this season.

Marco Silva will be looking to win back to back league away games as a manager for the first time since April 2016, whilst boss of Greek side Olympiakos.

In their 0-0 draw with Brighton on MD3, Heurelho Gomes kept his 50th Premier League clean sheet; the first South American goalkeeper to reach this landmark.

Nathan Redmond has had a hand in five goals in his last three Premier League games against Watford, scoring four goals and assisting one.

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Southampton v Watford preview: Virgil van Dijk unavailable but Wesley Hoedt could feature

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Southampton defender Virgil van Dijk is short of match fitness but new signing Wesley Hoedt could make his debut when Watford visit St Mary’s on Saturday.

Saints successfully kept van Dijk over the summer despite his transfer request and interest from Champions League clubs and the Dutchman has since returned to first-team training.

But he has not played a competitive match since January due to a long-term ankle injury and Mauricio Pellegrino is yet to make a decision on when to reintroduce him into the match-day squad.

The Southampton head coach expects visitors Watford to provide stiff opposition, saying: "Every team in the Premier League is really tough. In one second you can lose or you can win and we have to prepare for these moments.

"Watford are really tough, an intelligent team. They have a good rhythm, dangerous attacking players and big players at set-plays.

“In counter attack they are very fast, very quick, and we need to be there 100 per cent to have our chances. I think we will compete.”

Hoedt, a summer arrival from Lazio, could make his first appearance for his new club, who have won one and drawn two of their opening three Premier League games.

Watford have an identical record after they earned a goalless draw at home to Brighton in their previous fixture before the international break.

Marco Silva could hand a first league start to captain Troy Deeney after he played 45 minutes in a 4-2 victory against Millwall in a behind-closed-doors friendly last week.

“We are happy with him, he’s our captain,” said Silva. "We want to get him to a good level to help the team, like he did last season.

"He’s happy to stay here, to compete and play in our team. He worked hard in the break like the other players. We did a friendly match to get some minutes in their legs.

“His physical condition starts to go up. It’s our job to put him into a good level to help the team.”

Pellegrino has reported no fresh injury worries ahead of Watford’s visit.

Hoedt could make his debut having been an unused substitute in the goalless draw at Huddersfield before the international break following his move from Lazio.

Watford could be boosted by the return of Younes Kaboul and Daryl Janmaat for their Premier League trip to Southampton.

The defensive duo were both injured in the club’s opening-day draw against Liverpool. Sebastian Prodl will be assessed on Friday after he limped off in Austria’s World Cup qualifier against Wales.

Miguel Britos (suspended), Craig Cathcart and Mauro Zarate (both knee) are unavailable.

Southampton are unbeaten in their last five Premier League matches against Watford (W3 D2), since losing their first PL encounter, 2-3 at Vicarage Road in December 1999.

Watford have used 21 different players in their opening three Premier League games of 2017-18, more than any other team in the competition.

Southampton have failed to score in eight of their last 11 Premier League matches, including two of their three games so far in 2017-18. In fact, since the start of 2015-16, Southampton have recorded more 0-0 draws than any other Premier League team (12).

This will be the fifth consecutive league meeting at St. Mary’s between these sides in which a different manager has been in each dugout - Aidy Boothroyd and Jan Poortvliet in October 2008, Sean Dyche and Nigel Adkins in October 2011, Quique Flores and Ronald Koeman in January 2016, Walter Mazzarri and Claude Puel in August 2016 and Marco Silva and Mauricio Pellegrino this season.

Marco Silva will be looking to win back to back league away games as a manager for the first time since April 2016, whilst boss of Greek side Olympiakos.

In their 0-0 draw with Brighton on MD3, Heurelho Gomes kept his 50th Premier League clean sheet; the first South American goalkeeper to reach this landmark.

Nathan Redmond has had a hand in five goals in his last three Premier League games against Watford, scoring four goals and assisting one.

Watford did well against Brighton last time out because playing with 10 men for that long in the Premier League is not easy. I watched them rip Bournemouth apart - they’ve started the season really well.

However, Southampton are a difficult side to beat at St Mary’s and home advantage should make all the difference, helping Pellegrino’s side to their second win of the season.

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How far each club’s players travelled during the international break revealed and ranked

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The Premier League is back this weekend, with players reporting back to club duty following the two-week international break.

Stars from every top flight club were dotted around the globe representing their countries with the hope of qualifying for next year’s World Cup, but now they have returned to these shores, ready to perform at the domestic level this weekend.

One problem with the number of international stars at Premier League clubs is that they have to travel miles and miles to play for their countries, with some players heading halfway across the world and back in such a short time frame.

But which club’s players travelled furthest throughout the international break? With data supplied by The Times, you can see how many miles each club’s players flew over the past fortnight by clicking the right arrow, above…

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Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino praises ‘intelligent’ Watford

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Mauricio Pellegrino has described Watford as ‘an intelligent team’ and has warned his own Southampton players to remain focused at all times when the two teams meet this weekend.

Southampton entertain the Hornets on Saturday, and the Saints boss is well aware of the threat they face: "They are a really intelligent team, with a good reading of all the different moments.

"Watford have dangerous players in attack and big players on the set plays, with really quick players on the counter

"So we need to be there 100 per cent to have our chances, but I think we will compete.

"I know that it will be really tough, but we have to try to manage the game in our way.

“If we can put the ball on the floor and keep possession then I think we will have our chance.”

As for his own team’s chances going forward, Pellegrino added: "We have a squad which is really young, with quality and I think we can give another step this year.

"We have to understand how to read some situations, but I am happy with the spirit of the team, to be open minded, to be humble and to learn.

“In the Premier League, every single team is very tough, in every second you can lose or you can win, so we have to prepare for these moments.”

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City and Liverpool betting tips and odds plus Chelsea in a 77/1 treble

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It’s been a long two weeks as football fans took a little detour down the road to Russia but the Premier League is back with a bang and the game of the weekend kicks things off.

Manchester City vs Liverpool should live up to its billing - there’s about as much chance of this one finishing 0-0 as there is of Wayne Rooney being allowed out for a couple of pints with his pals on Saturday night.

City spent more than £200million in the summer and while most of that went on defenders it’s their attack that, before a ball was kicked in anger, had most punters and pundits tipping them for the title.

They’ve yet to hit the goal trail like their neighbours from Old Trafford but after two wins and a draw they’re handily placed – just like Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp also has a front-loaded arsenal at his disposal but at the other end, despite two clean sheets in a row before the break, his side did ship three goals at Watford to kick off the campaign and let in three over two legs against Hoffenheim.

Home supporters will be confident of avoiding defeat - City have lost just one of their last 23 Premier League games at the Etihad - while those making the short trip from Merseyside will travel without fear thanks to Klopp’s record against his rivals at the top of the table. The German has lost just one of 22 top-flight matches against the teams who finished in the top seven last term. His record away from home in these matches is played nine, won five and drawn four.

Never one to back down against the big boys, he won a fight with Barcelona over Philippe Coutinho but Klopp says the Brazilian, who represented his country twice over the past week and scored against Ecuador, needs more time to get up to full speed.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, however, could make an appearance. The £35m deadline-day signing is likely to start on the bench and if you believe in fairytales, he’s 17/1 (Paddy Power) for the last goal and 11/2 (Unibet) at any time. Betway offer 11/10 he has a shot on target and 8/13 he doesn’t.

City’s Sergio Aguero heads the betting for the opener (7/2) and at any time (evens), just ahead of Gabriel Jesus (9/2 and 11/10).

Both sides to score is no better than 1/2 while City are 21/10 to take the points with both teams hitting the net, Liverpool are 5/1 (widely available) in the same market and any score draw is 15/4 (Bet Victor and 188Bet).

A win for either and they’ll top the table as leaders Manchester United are not in action until Saturday’s late game when their former striker Mark Hughes and his Stoke side are the hosts.

United haven’t won in their last four league visits there (two draws, two defeats) and Jose Mourinho’s recent record against them isn’t great, no wins in any of his last four.

But his start to the season – three wins from three with 10 goals scored and none conceded – mean United are 8/15 (Sporting Bet) to take the points and 29/20 (Bet Victor) to win without letting one in. Stoke, who have already beaten Arsenal at the bet365 Stadium, are 13/2 (several firms) for victory and the draw is 17/5.

Things only got worse for Arsenal after losing in the Potteries – a 4-0 thumping by Liverpool was followed by a farcical deadline day - but this weekend provides them with the perfect opportunity to get back on track as Bournemouth, one of three pointless teams in the division, are at the Emirates.

The Gunners haven’t lost three league games in a row since 2012 - Bournemouth did just that last month, with West Brom, Watford and Manchester City taking advantage. This must go down as a home win and the Gunners are 21/20 to be winning at half-time and full-time.

As expected, Harry Kane opened his account for the season as soon as we had seen the back of August and after scoring for England last week he’ll be looking to do the same for Tottenham to bring up his century (all competitions).

Kane is 5/4 to score at any time at Everton but Goodison is a ground where Spurs have won just once in their last 10 trips (they’re as ropey there as they are at Wembley) drawing six times and losing the other three.

A home win is 11/4 (several firms), Spurs are slightly better than evens in most places and the draw, the best bet here, is 23/10. Any score draw is 39/10 (188Bet).

Southampton against Watford also has the look of a stalemate while Chelsea and West Brom are worth backing on the road. The only thing Chelsea do to Leicester more than nick their midfielders is beat them – 11 times in their last 13 meetings – and Antonio Conte’s men, with Alvaro Morata back from Spain duty with a couple of goals to his name, are 4/5.

The Baggies are at Brighton and should hand debuts to Grzegorz Krychowiak and Kieran Gibbs. A shade better than 2/1 is worth taking for a team with two wins and a draw from their three games. Both of those wins were 1-0 and the same again is 7/1. Low is the way to go on total goals as the Seagulls have drawn a blank in every game while West Brom have only managed seven in 12 games since April.

Burnley and Swansea should enjoy home comforts on Sunday, against Crystal Palace and Newcastle respectively, while West Ham are at home for the first time this season on Monday night with Huddersfield the visitors to the London Stadium.

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