Albion will look to maintain fifth place in the WSL when they host Arsenal in the final home match of the season.
For supporters not heading to Broadfield Stadium on Monday (4pm kick off), you can watch all the action live on the Sky Sports.
Team news
Assistant head coach Chris Roberts confirmed that Jorelyn Carabali and Vicky Losada are close to a return. Madison Haley is still out and Michelle Agyemang is ineligible to face her parent club.
Pre-match with Chris Roberts
Match facts
Following their 3-2 win against Everton last time out, Albion are aiming to win back-to-back Women's Super League games for only the second time since the 2022-23 season, also doing so on Matchday 3 and 4 this term.
This will be the first WSL game played on a Monday since Bristol City 3-2 Reading in March 2021 and the ninth overall - only one home team has lost on a Monday in the competition, with Manchester United losing 1-0 to Arsenal in September 2019 (W6 D1).
Brighton's Michelle Agyemang (19y 83d) is the youngest player to score in back-to-back WSL appearances since Ebony Salmon in January 2020 (18y 350d); if she plays at Aston Villa on Saturday the teenager could be the third youngest player to net in three straight outings in the competition after Lauren James (18y 70d) and Erin Cuthbert (18y 313d).
Arsenal's 5-2 defeat against Aston Villa last time out ended the Gunners' seven-game winning run in the WSL. They last lost consecutive league matches in the same campaign in May 2023.
Last time out on MD20, Brighton became the fourth team to trail twice in a WSL game before winning the match with a 90th-minute goal, and first since Manchester United vs Aston Villa in April 2023 - only Manchester City (10) have won more points from behind in the top-flight this season than the Seagulls (9).
Arsenal have scored more goals than any other side in the WSL this season (56). However, their 5-2 defeat against Aston Villa last time out was just the second time they've conceded 5+ goals in a match in the competition, following a 5-2 loss at Manchester City in September 2017.
Only Manchester City (331) have recorded more open play sequences of 10+ passes in the WSL this season than Arsenal (312), with Chelsea (213) the only other side to record more than Brighton (188).
Arsenal's Beth Mead has been directly involved in more goals against Brighton (13 - 8 goals, 5 assists) than any other team during her WSL career, scoring or assisting in eight of her 10 top-flight starts against the Seagulls.
Match officials
Referee: Amy Fearn
Assistant referees: Isabel Chaplin, Ella Broad
Fourth official: Callum Parke