Oscar Garcia will be back at the Amex tomorrow.

It will be the Spaniard's first visit to the stadium since quitting as head coach at the end of last season.

His attendance for the clash with Nottingham Forest will bring back happy memories for Albion fans.

The Seagulls squeezed into the play-offs in May with a last-gasp winner from Leo Ulloa against Forest at the City Ground.

They were well beaten over two legs by Derby County and Oscar resigned immediately afterwards but he left supporters with a moment to treasure.

Oscar has already watched Albion this year. He was at Brentford last month for their FA Cup victory in Chris Hughton's first game in charge.

The former Barcelona player and youth coach is wanted by current and potential bosses of the La Liga giants to play a role in their coaching set-up, subject to summer elections.

Oscar is weighing up whether to wait until then to return to the game or pursue offers to continue coaching abroad.

He stepped down from Watford in September, less than a month into the job, due to a health scare.