Brighton are looking for their second win of the new Premier League campaign and arrive at Palace on the back of a 4-2 loss at Everton just before the international break.
Potter will assess the fitness of his players following the international break and there are also concerns with flying wing back Tariq Lamptey (hamstring) and Davy Propper (Achilles) ahead of the match.
Lamptey has been excellent for Albion since his arrival from Chelsea and his pace will be a useful asset in defence and attack against the likes of Wilfried Zaha and co.
Scroll down and click through to see how we think Brighton will line up at Selhurst Park.
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Adam Lallana was rested for the Everton match after impressing against Man United
. Maty Ryan
Albion have conceded a few too many this season but Maty Ryan will likely keep his place ahead of Jason Steele, who by the way impressed in the Carabao matches
. Ben White
Hasn't had it all his own way since stepping up from the Championship but his qualities are there for all see. Looking forward to seeing him action against a dangerous Palace attack
1. Maty Ryan
Albion have conceded a few too many this season but Maty Ryan will likely keep his place ahead of Jason Steele, who by the way impressed in the Carabao matches
2. Ben White
Hasn't had it all his own way since stepping up from the Championship but his qualities are there for all see. Looking forward to seeing him action against a dangerous Palace attack
3. Lewis Dunk
The Albion skipper thrives on thee occasions. He will no doubt miss the 90 minutes of abuse usually hurled at him by Palace supporters. Will be quite a strange experience for him
4. Adam Webster
I have to admit, I was quite sceptical about Webster on the left side of the back three but he has been excellent so far this season.