Albion boss Chris Hughton is relieved to have Anthony Knockaert available for the visit of Ipswich tomorrow night.

The influential Frenchman has recovered from an ankle knock to take his regular spot on the right-flank.

Knockaert was in obvious discomfort in the early stages of Saturday's 4-1 home win over Burton after he was caught from behind by his marker, Tom Flanagan.

He shrugged off the injury to set up the first and last goals for Tomer Hemed and Glenn Murray and got through the 90 minuutes.

Hughton told The Argus this morning: "He's fine, but I was concerned at the time. I don't think it was intentional, but he (Flanagan) did catch him and they can be very sore ones.

"Anthony is a tough individual and hence he is not injured too much, doesn't miss too many games.

 

"He was sore for a while and a little bit sore yesterday, but he will be fine."

Liam Rosenior features for the under-23s against Leicester at Crawley tonight (7pm).

The utility player was building up game time after four months out with a broken ankle and ligament damage when he suffered a foot injury in training, further delaying his return to first team contention.