Gus Poyet has no fresh injury worries ahead of his first home match as Brighton manager.
The Seagulls face Wycombe in the FA Cup first-round replay but will be missing defender Gavin Hoyte.
Hoyte is set extend his loan spell from Arsenal until the new year but is serving the second game of a three-match suspension for kicking out at Jon-Paul Pittman in the original 4-4 draw against the Chairboys.
Fellow loanee Arron Davies will also be missing as parent club Nottingham Forest have requested he does not play.
However, Poyet can welcome Kevin McLeod back from an ankle knock which he sustained playing for the reserves last week.
The Uruguayan has been given further good news as Jim McNulty should resume training next week as he steps up his recovery from an ankle injury.
Wycombe manager Gary Waddock is ready to make changes after the humiliating defeat at Huddersfield on Saturday.
Waddock saw the Terriers put six past his side at the weekend to add to the four Brighton scored in the first meeting and has made it clear that he will shuffle his pack at the Withdean.
He said: "Brighton is a very important game and I will give a few players a rest to see if that is the answer to our problems.
"We want to start achieving things and this could be the first hurdle. We want to get through to the second round."
Left-back Craig Woodman is back after missing the thrashing at the Galpharm thanks to a one-match ban following his red card against the Seagulls 10 days ago.
Bristol City striker John Akinde picked up an injury during the early stages of his second debut at the weekend but would not be available anyway as he signed after the original tie.