Charlie Oatway is on course for a return to Albion's starting line-up at the ground where he set a personal best.

Micky Adams "envisages three changes" for tomorrow's potential promotion clincher at mid-table Plymouth Argyle.

That could mean Oatway starting a match for the first time in six weeks following the combative midfielder's rapid recovery from knee surgery.

Oatway has happy memories of Home Park. He scored twice in a 3-3 draw last season.

"I'd scored two in a game before in non-League, but never in the League," he said.

"I imagine it will be a lot tighter game this time around and if I play all I will be concentrating on is us getting the right result. I don't care if I don't get past the halfway line!"

Adams is poised to carry out his pledge to rotate the squad. "I would envisage three changes, with one eye on Monday's game against Darlington," he revealed.

That also brings into the frame Martin Thomas for his full debut and Nathan Jones.

Adams may decide to rest 36-year-old skipper Paul Rogers, although he scored and sparkled in Tuesday's 2-0 win against Lincoln which stretched the Seagulls' unbeaten run to six games.

Another victory could, depending on events elsewhere, rubber-stamp promotion, but Adams is not thinking in those terms.

"Everybody is getting ahead of themselves and we are running the risk of getting carried away," he warned.

"All I know about Saturday is that we have got a very difficult game. We have got to pay the League and the teams in it the respect they deserve."