Yves Bissouma is in contention for this evening's FA Cup clash at Spurs after returning from his AFCON adventure with Mali. Picture by Mike Hewitt/Getty ImagesYves Bissouma is in contention for this evening's FA Cup clash at Spurs after returning from his AFCON adventure with Mali. Picture by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Yves Bissouma is in contention for this evening's FA Cup clash at Spurs after returning from his AFCON adventure with Mali. Picture by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

Brighton predicted line-up to face Tottenham: Graham Potter set to spring Yves Bissouma surprise and make tough decisions up front

Head coach Graham Potter is set to return to the touchline for Brighton & Hove Albion's FA Cup fourth round trip this (Saturday) evening.

The 46-year-old, and his assistant Billy Reid, missed the 1-1 draw at Leicester City last time out due to Covid - and he is not the only face expected to return this weekend.

Lewis Dunk, Adam Lallana and Shane Duffy have all recovered from injury, while Yves Bissouma is in contention after returning from his AFCON adventure with Mali.

Moises Caicedo is expected back in England this morning following his World Cup qualifying duties with Ecuador.

Enock Mwepu is back in training but won't be in contention for tonight's visit to Spurs.

Back up keeper Jason Steele and Jeremy Sarmiento are also sidelined with injuries. Alex Mac Allister has been ruled out after testing positive for Covid while on international duty with Argentina.

And Potter could have a tough call to make up front for Albion, with both Neal Maupay and Danny Welbeck impressing in recent weeks.

Here's how Albion could line-up at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.