Manager Mark McGhee revealed today that Danny Cullip and Chris Iwelumo should be fit for Albion's bid to clinch a play-off place.
McGhee expects his centre half and centre forward to be available for the final home game of the season against relegated Notts County on Saturday, when a win will secure a top six spot.
Cullip played on with an injured right foot in the second half of last Saturday's goalless draw at third-placed Bristol City.
A precautionary scan showed only bruising. McGhee said of his commanding captain: "Danny is still very sore, but it is a kick and we expect it to settle down.
"He is a quick healer and he should be fine for Saturday."
Iwelumo, who has scored three goals in eight games following a free transfer move from Stoke, is likely to train today after spraining his left ankle at Ashton Gate.
Albion have kept a hat-trick of clean sheets with Cullip back in the side after he missed the Easter Saturday defeat at Blackpool through injury.
McGhee is eager to have his strongest line-up available for both the last two League matches and the play-offs.
"It's not rocket science," he said. "Danny clearly has that sort of influence and the team that keeps its best team together could be the one that goes up."
Extra tickets in the north-east stand are on sale to Seagulls supporters for Saturday's match, as County do not require their full ten per cent allocation.
Albion are also reminding fans they must apply for season tickets before Friday to take advantage of price discounts.
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