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Midfielder Andrew Crofts will have a check on his hamstring problem while forward Will Hoskins is still recovering from a broken foot.
The Seagulls have won their last five matches and are two points clear of Huddersfield in second.
Lee Clark has a host of selection decisions to make as his Birmingham side look to bounce back from last weekend's drubbing against Barnsley.
Clark would naturally be considering changes after the abject 5-0 home reverse to the Tykes, but the Blues boss has plenty more to think about due to injury and illness among his squad.
Marlon King has sat out of training for the majority of this week due to a virus and will be assessed, while Hayden Mullins was also struck down on Saturday night, making him more of a doubt for the 5.30pm kick-off.
Clark's main concerns come in defence, though, with Stephen Carr (knee) and Paul Caddis (shoulder) ruled out for the long-term while David Murphy (hamstring) and Pablo Ibanez (broken toe) are facing around a month on the sidelines.
Brighton & Hove Albion
• The Seagulls are defending a two point lead at the top of the table, and chasing a sixth successive league win, last achieved in League One in April 2011. They have never registered six wins on the spin at second league level.
• Victory will make it Brighton's best start to a league season in 35 years.
• The club with the tightest defence in the Championship (conceded four goals in seven), have only had their defences breached once at the Amex Stadium.
Birmingham City
• Lee Clark's side are smarting from last Saturday's 5-0 loss to Barnsley; their heaviest home league defeat in 25 years.
• Birmingham are one of six clubs without an away win in the Championship, and have not picked up maximum points in six on the road since a 3-1 triumph at Burnley on 3 April.
• The current tally of eight points after seven games matches last season's start.
Midfielder Andrew Crofts will have a check on his hamstring problem while forward Will Hoskins is still recovering from a broken foot.
The Seagulls have won their last five matches and are two points clear of Huddersfield in second.
Lee Clark has a host of selection decisions to make as his Birmingham side look to bounce back from last weekend's drubbing against Barnsley.
Clark would naturally be considering changes after the abject 5-0 home reverse to the Tykes, but the Blues boss has plenty more to think about due to injury and illness among his squad.
Marlon King has sat out of training for the majority of this week due to a virus and will be assessed, while Hayden Mullins was also struck down on Saturday night, making him more of a doubt for the 5.30pm kick-off.
Clark's main concerns come in defence, though, with Stephen Carr (knee) and Paul Caddis (shoulder) ruled out for the long-term while David Murphy (hamstring) and Pablo Ibanez (broken toe) are facing around a month on the sidelines.
Brighton & Hove Albion
• The Seagulls are defending a two point lead at the top of the table, and chasing a sixth successive league win, last achieved in League One in April 2011. They have never registered six wins on the spin at second league level.
• Victory will make it Brighton's best start to a league season in 35 years.
• The club with the tightest defence in the Championship (conceded four goals in seven), have only had their defences breached once at the Amex Stadium.
Birmingham City
• Lee Clark's side are smarting from last Saturday's 5-0 loss to Barnsley; their heaviest home league defeat in 25 years.
• Birmingham are one of six clubs without an away win in the Championship, and have not picked up maximum points in six on the road since a 3-1 triumph at Burnley on 3 April.
• The current tally of eight points after seven games matches last season's start.