Albion are on course for a record league attendance at the Amex for Derby County's visit on Monday.
They are also investigating the possibility of extending the beam-back of the final fixture at Middlesbrough after all 3,500 tickets sold out rapidly.
The Seagulls expect a crowd of around 30,200 for the Derby match. That would break the Amex league record of 30,003 against Wolves in May 2013 and challenge the stadium-high of 30,278 for the FA Cup tie against Arsenal in January 2015.
Meanwhile, the club are looking into the possibility of more screens at the Amex for the Middlesbrough match to accompany a pitchside big screen in front of the North Stand which has caught the imagination of supporters without tickets for the potential promotion decider at the Riverside Stadium.
Chris Hughton's side will be roared on by more than 6,000 fans in total in the North-East and at the Amex.
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