The full extent of Brighton's injury list revealed ahead of Crystal Palace
Brighton and Hove Albion will run the rule over some key players ahead of Sunday's trip to old rivals Crystal Palace
By Derren Howard
Published 16th Oct 2020, 07:19 BST
Updated 16th Oct 2020, 08:06 BST
Graham Potter's team are looking for their second win of the new Premier League season at Selhurst Park, having won one and lost three of their opening four fixtures.
Preparations have been disrupted by by the international break while bumps, bruises and strains to key players will also give Potter some tricky decisions to make ahead of the Sunday 2pm kick-off.
Albion will be keen to hit back from their 4-2 loss at Everton where defender Tariq Lamptey was replaced at halftime due to a hamstring problem.
Scroll down and click through to see the latest injury news as the head coach provides an update on Lamptey and the other members of his squad.
Albion will be keen to hit back from their 4-2 loss at Everton where defender Tariq Lamptey was replaced at halftime due to a hamstring problem.
5. Adam Lallana
Dropped for the Everton match after impressing from the start against Man United. Potter admits he will manage the 32-year-old's game time carefully. No new reported issues and should be fit to play a key role at Palace
6. Jayson Molumby
Had a busy schedule on his international break with Ireland - including a man of the match display against Wales. Fatigue could be an issue but no reported injuries for the youngster who is determined to breakthrough into Graham Potter's PL starting XI this season
7. Jose Izquierdo
At last some good news for the Colombian after 18 months of knee injuries. Scored the winner for the under-23s at West Ham last week and should feature for the under-23s once again as they welcome Liverpool on Saturday. Potter said they will take it slowly with Jose but he is back training with the first team group
8. Christian Walton
The back-up goalkeeper is struggling with his ankle injury sustained in pre-season against Chelsea. No time frame has yet be given for his return. Regular No 1 Maty Ryan will be between the sticks at Palace with Jason Steele providing the back-up