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Brighton and Hove Albion vs Yeovil Town. Sky Bet League One.

Withdean StadiumAttendance7,323.

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  • E Bennett (44th minute)

Yeovil Town 0

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    Brighton will be without Diego Arismendi and Glenn Murray for their final home game against Yeovil.

    Duo out for Seagulls; Glovers wait on Tomlin

    Brighton will be without Diego Arismendi and Glenn Murray for their final home game against Yeovil. Both players are suspended, with Arismendi serving the first of a three-match ban for his red card at MK Dons last week while Murray is two games into a four-match ban. Goalkeeper Michel Kuipers is out with a broken finger, while defenders Colin Hawkins (Achilles) and Inigo Calderon (hip) and on-loan Newcastle winger Kazenga LuaLua (hamstring) are still sidelined. Boss Gus Poyet could elect to field Liam Dickinson and Jim McNulty who have returned from loan spells with Peterborough and Scunthorpe respectively. Young defender Lewis Dunk could retain his place in the starting Xl after an impressive display on debut against MK Dons last week. Teenager Jake Caskey could also feature for the Seagulls who haven't lost in their last five games.

    Yeovil news

    Yeovil will be hoping striker Gavin Tomlin passes a late fitness test for the trip to the Withdean Stadium. Tomlin came off in the first half in last week's 3-0 win over Oldham with a groin complaint and is battling for fitness. On-loan Bristol City midfielder Gavin Williams is also a concern for boss Terry Skiverton who will be looking to replicate last week's emphatic success which made certain of another season in League One. Williams, who boasts five goals in seven games, has been playing through an ankle injury and will, again, face a late fitness test. Sam Williams (knee) remains sidelined which means the Glovers could be forced to settle with a solitary striker up front in Dean Bowditch. On-loan Swansea midfielder Shaun MacDonald (groin) will sit out once again for Yeovil who have notched a measly four away wins this campaign.

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