Nike Hi Viz match ball. (Photo by Alex Morton/Getty Images)Nike Hi Viz match ball. (Photo by Alex Morton/Getty Images)
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Brighton and Hove Albion's squad will be tested to the limit as Covid-19, injuries and suspension have ravaged Graham Potter's squad ahead of Wednesday night's scheduled Premier League clash against Wolves.

Brighton are due to play Wolves at the Amex Stadium but will be without a host of players to face Bruno Lage's ninth placed team.

Three - possibly four - first team players have tested positive for covid-19 and further tests are due to take place on Tuesday.

Skipper Lewis Dunk has been ruled out with a knee injury and is set to miss six weeks and fellow defender Adam Webster will miss the match with a calf problem.

Albion's defensive options are depleted further as Shane Duffy is suspended for one match and Joel Veltman has not trained much after a knock at Southampton.

Attackers Jeremy Sarmiento (hamstring) and Danny Welbeck (hamstring) are also out.

Potter said: "It’s been a combination of injury and a bit of Covid ourselves, obviously Lewis Dunk is out, we wont see him until January.

"Adam Webster is getting close, there’s an outside chance for the weekend, but not this game. Jeremy Sarmiento has had his operation so that’s gone well, but he’s not available for the game.

"Shane [Duffy] is suspended, and there’s a few who are ill. It’s a test at the moment, but there’s an opportunity for the boys who have been desperate to play and want to help the team. We’re excited for that."