Burnley vs Brighton in the Premier League from Turf Moor - Saturday 3pm
Brighton will be without their skipper Lewis Dunk and manager Fabian Hurzeler as they take on Burnley at Turf Moor this Saturday.
Dunk, 34, picked up his 10th booking of the season last time out against Liverpool and serves a two-match ban.
Hurzeler was also cautioned against Liverpool - his sixth of the campaign - and is banned from the touchline for the next two matches.
Midfielder Diego Gomez is also on thin-ice as he has nine yellow cards this season and is just one more away from a ban.
Dunk's absence will likely see another chance for French defender Olivier Boscagli, who has been used sparingly this term following his free transfer arrival from PSV.
Hurzeler said: "I always said through the whole season, the players will get their chance.
"They just have to make sure they're ready when the chance is there, and now the opportunity is there.
"Lewis will be suspended for two games and that means there are opportunities for others and that's what football is about.
"It's about working hard, it's about accepting the role in the right moment.
"You need to be there, you need to use your chance, and now others will get the chance, and now it's about using this chance."
Hurzeler touchline ban
Hurzeler served a touchline ban earlier this season at Brentford and the team coped well as they recorded a 2-0 victory at the GTECH Stadium.
"I think we have a lot of other leaders who can solve it on the pitch and beside the pitch," Hurzeler added in his pre-Burnley press conference.
"Regarding me, we already had the situation against Brentford where my assistant teams and my staff made an incredible job and we could win this game.
"Regarding Lewis, of course, he played unbelievably well in the last weeks,
"But also there we showed that we have a lot of options to replace him.
"We showed that we not only have options, we have really good options to replace him. So therefore I'm quite confident that the team is strong enough to handle these things.
"I will give them a lot of responsibility on the pitch, and they proved it in the season so far that they can handle it and I'm quite confident that they will manage it on and off the pitch well."
Hurzeler also confirmed Jack Hinshelwood is available to play at Burnley, despite managing a small issue with his knee.
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