The Seagulls have an 11-day interval after last night’s 3-0 win over Chelsea.
That match was brought forward from the weekend due to the Blues’ appearance in the FA Cup semi-finals.
Albion have time to prepare for their final four games, starting at Newcastle United a week on Monday.
They have several players who are eyeing the summer’s World Cup finals, including Bart Verbruggen, Jan Paul van Hecke, Ferdi Kadioglu, Pascal Gross, Yasin Ayari and Kaoru Mitoma.
Albion head coach Fabian Hurzeler said: “We will definitely give the international players some days off.
“I think they deserve it and also, after they finish the season, they have to head directly to their national teams.
“We try to take care of them. I think especially in this phase now it is important to be not only physically fresh but also mentally fresh.
“That is something we try to take care of.”
Diego Gomez also has his sights on North America this summer but it is likely he will be keen to do all he can to help his recovery from a knee injury sustained at Spurs on Saturday.
Initial indications were that the damage was not as bad as first feared but Albion were waiting on results from a second scan.
Albion’s next opponents at the Amex, Wolves, have now been relegated after West Ham picked up a point at Crystal Palace on Monday.
Manchester United are likely to have their Champions League spot booked by the time they complete the campaign at the Amex.
Meanwhile Leeds are on course to be safe by the time they host the Seagulls next month.
Albion return to action a week on Saturday away to a Newcastle side who will be in urgent need of a win to keep their European hopes alive.
Tonight’s Prem fixtures see Bournemouth, unbeaten in a club record 13 Prem games, host Leeds while title-chasing Manchester City are away to all-but-relegated Burnley.