Albion will look to secure their third consecutive win in the WSL as they travel to Tottenham Hotspur this Sunday, kick-off 11.55am.
The game will be live on Sky Sports.
Dario's thoughts
Speaking in his press conference on Thursday, Dario Vidosic confirmed Madison Haley will be assessed ahead of the game.
He said, "Everyone is okay, but we will see with Madi (Haley). Hopefully, she'll be able to come with us to London but we will assess her closer to the weekend."
Match stats
Brighton have won both of their last two games in the Women’s Super League and are looking to win three in a row in the competition for the first time since October/November 2021 - a run which included a 2-1 victory over Tottenham.
Brighton's Michelle Agyemang scored her fourth goal in the Women's Super League on MD4 against Everton and the 19-year-old could now become the first teenager to score five times in the competition since Ebony Salmon for Bristol City in February 2020.
Rosa Kafaji has been directly involved in more goals than any other Brighton player in the WSL this season (3). Indeed, Kafaji’s three involvements have come across her last two league games (one goal, two assists), this after managing just one contribution in her first 11 in the competition (one goal).
Only Manchester United (3) have kept more clean sheets than both Brighton and Spurs in the WSL this season (2 each). Meanwhile, following their 1-0 win over Everton last time out, the Seagulls are looking to record back-to-back shutouts in the competition for the first time since November 2021.
Match officials
Referee: Ryan Atkin
Assistant referees: Anastasiya Voloshchuk, Sophie Dennington
Fourth official: Kirsty Dowle