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    Brighton Burnley latest

    A big 6 pointer

    Brighton had a poor start and have some huge decisions to make with top scorer Neal Maupay and goalkeeper Maty Ryan hoping to force their way back into the starting XI.

    Solly March faces a battle to be fit after injuring his ankle at Tottenham and Danny Welbeck will hope to start after making his debut as a second half sub at Tottenham.

    Skipper Lewis Dunk will serve the final match of his three game suspension for his red card at Crystal Palace.

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    We need to win this one, we really do!

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    Yes and now some good news
    Ben Mee is in contention for the trip to Brighton on Friday evening.
    "He has a chance, he is feeling pretty good, certainly injury-free, he is good and he is clear."

    Phil Bardsley is also available after missing three games after testing positive for coronavirus, while Johann Berg Gudmundsson could shake off a calf niggle to feature.

    Cork and Pieters still out

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    Can't afford to lose this one. Hope Barnesy has his scoring boots on down there again.

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