Elliott Bennett reckons Albion could be in for a repeat performance as they prepare to hit the road again.

The Seagulls are preparing to visit Norwich City on Saturday on their return to action after the international break.

It will be their first away trip since the free-flowing 3-2 reverse at Bournenouth.

And Bennett says the Carrow Road clash is likely to offer more of the same.

The Norwich City winger currently on loan to Albion said: “I can see there being quite a few goals in the game and it being quite open.

“We’ve seen teams trying to stop Brighton playing at the Amex but Norwich up there won’t be like that.

“They will be looking to attack and, if Brighton play the way I saw them play against Bournemouth, it will be an open game.”

Bennett must sit out the match against his parent club.

But he said: “I’ve loved every minute of being at Norwich and I’ll be forever grateful for a chance to play in the Premier League.”

Albion will check on centre-back Aaron Hughes when he returns from international duty.

Hughes came through 90 testing minutes for Northern Ireland in their rearguard action in Bucharest on Friday.

Albion goalkeepers Christian Walton and Ali Al-Habsi are both likely to be in international action today.

Walton is one of two goalkeepers with England under-20s in Coimbra for a friendly against Portugal while Al-Habsi and Oman face Iraq in the Gulf Cup.

Jake Forster-Caskey could feature again for England under-21s in their friendly away to France tonight having played the full 90 minutes against Portugal on Thursday.