Albion want to show what they can do as WSL action returns to the Amex today.
But not just because they are on the big stage.
The Seagulls host West Ham (12.30pm) aiming to extend their good home record.
The game also gives them chance to respond to last Friday’s 5-0 defeat by Arsenal.
Albion hope for another decent turnout at the stadium as they remain third in the early-season standings.
Head coach Dario Vidosic said: “It’s matchday, we are at the Amex.
“We will hopefully have a good crowd.
“It’s an enjoyable day to play football, entertain our fans.
“Every weekend is a chance to showcase that.
“People don’t come just because of the stadium.
“They come to be entertained, to watch good football and good footballers. This league has both.
“Even at Crawley we are starting to get an increase in numbers.
“We control what we can.
“Do we love to play at the Amex? Of course.
“It’s our home stadium as well and we had a record crowd last time.
“It was a great day, a great occasion and we look forward to it.
“But we play anyone anywhere. Wherever that may be, we will be ready and we will control what we can.”
Pauline Bremer and Jelena Cankovic could return to the Albion squad against the Hammers but Maria Thorisdottir is ruled out.
Albion have an impressive ten points from their first four home games this season but have not won in the last three fixtures they have staged at the Amex.
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