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Hereford FC vs Brighton and Hove Albion. Sky Bet League One.

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Goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi is set to return for Hereford, while Brighton welcome back three players.

Gulacsi boost for Bulls; Seagulls welcome back trio

Goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi is set to return for Hereford, while Brighton welcome back three players. Gulacsi, on loan from Liverpool, missed Saturday's 4-2 defeat at Hartlepool with a knee injury but he should take his place between the sticks against the Seagulls, with Jose Veiga moving back to the bench. Midfielder Matt Done also stands a good chance of returning to the frame after his recent knee problems, but manager Graham Turner will not welcome back any of his other injured players. Manchester United midfielder Sam Hewson has played his last game for the club due to the completion of his three-month loan stay at Edgar Street and a groin injury, while Darren Dennehy's season looks to be over as he overcomes glandular fever. Dean Beckwith will continue to miss out with a knee injury while fellow defender Josh Gowling has not yet fully recovered from his ankle problem. Midfielder Jack MacLeod also remains sidelined, as does goalkeeper Craig Samson (groin), while Clint Easton left the club by mutual consent on Friday.

Brighton news

Tommy Elphick, Gary Borrowdale and Gary Hart all return for Brighton as they look to ease their relegation worries against another struggling side. Centre-half Elphick is back from a two-match suspension and left-back Borrowdale is over the calf injury which sidelined him for Saturday's defeat at MK Dons. And experienced striker Hart has recovered from a calf problem and is in line for a rare appearance on the bench after an injury-hit season. Defender Matt Heath came off with a groin injury during the final game of his initial loan spell from Colchester and will not be fit should the Seagulls extend his deal. Michel Kuipers continues in goal as Mikkel Andersen has gone back to Reading, although back-up keeper John Sullivan is fit after an ankle injury. The Seagulls still have a lengthy injury list, however, with Adam Hinshelwood, Colin Hawkins (both calf), Glenn Murray (stomach), Nicky Forster, Al Bangura, Sam Gargan (all knee), Kerry Mayo (groin) and Jim McNulty (kidney) all missing.

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