Dominic Solanke has been called up by England ahead of his visit to the Amex.
The in-form Tottenham striker has been named in the squad for games against Greece and Finland.
He will provide a threat to the Seagulls as they look to get back to winning ways on Sunday (4.30pm).
Since the start of last season, the only Englishmen with more Premier League goals than Solanke (21) are Cole Palmer (28) and Ollie Watkins (23).
Solanke will be looking to find the net in three consecutive appearances for the first time since December, 2023.
He has not played for his country since featuring against Brazil in 2017, but has been named in interim boss Lee Carsley’s 25-man squad for the Nations League games in the upcoming international break.
Cole Palmer, Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham, Kyle Walker and Watkins are back in the squad after missing last month’s games against Republic of Ireland and Greece.
But Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze has been left out after a disappointing start to the season.
Harry Maguire, Marcus Rashford and James Maddison have also been overlooked after mixed starts to their respective club seasons.
Carsley hinted he would freshen his squad up, but there are no uncapped players this time.
England take on Greece at Wembley in the Nations League Group B2 next Thursday before heading to Helsinki to face Finland on Sunday.
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