Albion will have Lewis Dunk at Queens Park Rangers tomorrow night - but they will still be missing Sam Baldock.
Centre-half Dunk was forced off by illness in the first half of Tuesday's 3-1 home win over Birmingham.
Boss Chris Hughton said: "He's okay, in this morning, training today. We expect him to be fine."
Striker Baldock has missed the last two matches (glutes).
Hughton said: "The likelihood is it will be more next game (at Wolves Good Friday). It will be touch and go."
Victory at Loftus Road, where Dunk was sent-off in a 2-2 draw last season, would lift Albion back to the top of the Championship and leave them needing a maximum of nine points from their last five games to guarantee promotion.
Rangers centre-half Grant Hall came through the ranks at Albion with Dunk.
He said: "I grew up with Lewis in the youth team so I know him well,” Hall explained.
"He's a very big player for them. I still speak to him and we always have a bit of banter on the pitch so it will be good to see him. "
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