Albion's under17s are on course for the League title. Matt Geard was on target in a 1-1 draw at Brentford on Tuesday.
It means they will be crowned champions if they win their last game at home to Leyton Orient, their nearest rivals, on a date to be arranged. Orient are two points behind the Seagulls and have two matches left.
The under19s are at Barnet today (noon) following a 3-0 home win against Brentford on Monday.
Chris Greatwich, Conor McCurdy and Dan Beck were the scorers. Youth team coach Dean Wilkins watched Chris McPhee play for an FA representative side against an Independent Schools XI at Bisham Abbey the same day.
Director of youth Martin Hinshelwood said: "Dean thought he did ever so well.
"Unfortunately he got a whack on the ankle which will keep him out for a couple of weeks."
McPhee's youth team-mate Dean Hammond represents the FA against the Combined Services this Sunday at the Aldershot Military Stadium at 2pm.
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