ALBION TEAM NEWS
Joe Bennett returns at left back after recovering from a hamstring problem and Rohan ince is preferrred to Danny Holla in midfield. Adrian Colunga starts in place of the banned Kazenga LuaLua, who was sweent off at Huddersfield on Tuesday. It is unclear how the front three will operate but we have listed O'Grady as the central focal point. Joao Teixeira has the all-clear after the bang on the head he suffered here last Saturday against Middlesbrough and is among the subs. But Bruno (groin) is still out.
STOCKDALE
CALDERON GREER DUNK BENNETT
INCE
GARDNER FORSTER-CASKEY
BALDOCK O’GRADY COLUNGA
ROTHERHAM TEAM NEWS
One change - Jordan Bowery in fir striker Jonson Clarke-Harris - from the 2-1 win over Leeds eight days ago.
COLLIN
RICHARDSON MORGAN ARNASON SKARZ
BOWERY FRECKLINGTON GREEN PRINGLE
TAYLOR
REVELL
Back in Brighton today - former #bhafc striker Alex Revell with Rotherham pic.twitter.com/COoQ0MHnCV
— Brian Owen (@Brian__Owen) October 25, 2014
SCOUTING REPORT
Rotherham are likely to work with Alex Revell, fresh from his first ever Championship goal against Leeds last week, in attack with Paul Taylor just off him in a 4-4-1-1 formation. Look out for left-sided midfielder Ben Pringle. You’ll spot him for his shock of blind hair and he makes Millers tick with his delivery from out wide and at set-pieces.
BIG QUESTION
Can Albion strike first? They have only done so twice this season, which is the worst record of its kind in the Championship. And, on the only occasion they enjoyed a 1-0 lead here at the Amex, it lasted for just one minute.
TODAY’S REF
Michael Bull from Essex has only ever reffed three Championship fixtures previously. But he was here recently for the Capital One Cup tie against Cheltenham.
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING?
The art of spin. Rotherham in-form, 2 wins in a row + 4 unbeaten. OR Rotherham out-of-form, 2 wins in 9 + 1 in 7 away all comps. #bhafc
— Andy Naylor (@AndyNaylorArgus) October 25, 2014
Summariser Adam Virgo "I want to see O'Grady dominant the game. Brighton are vunerable on the counter-attack." Do you agree @BBCSussexSport
— BBC Sussex Sport (@BBCSussexSport) October 25, 2014
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