Mark McGhee is ready for a Swindon onslaught as the battle for a play-off final place comes to Withdean.
The Albion manager believes his side's second division promotion rivals might throw an extra striker into battle as the Robins look to overturn a 1-0 first leg deficit on Thursday.
Frontrunners Sam Parkin and Tommy Mooney both went close to scoring before Richard Carpenter's deflected drive gave Albion what many observers felt was a fortunate away win in Sunday's first leg at the County Ground.
McGhee said: "The stuff about us being lucky is one version. It was a job well done. If they come on to us in the same way our performance on Thursday might be exactly the same.
"That will not worry me. The most important thing is to get to Cardiff and we will get there by hook or by crook.
"Swindon got the ball to Parkin and Mooney early. They might even play with three strikers on Thursday, in which case they will be even more direct. We can't expect anything different from them."
Rory Fallon would be the obvious candidate to complete a Swindon strike trio.
Albion return to full training today and tomorrow after those who played on Sunday had a light session yesterday.
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