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Brighton look to bounce back from their 5-0 defeat at Arsenal when they host West Ham at the Amex on Saturday.

The Seagulls sit 3rd in the WSL table and must fancy their chances to reinforce their strong home form (W3 D1) against a West Ham side only two points above 12th.

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The Hammers secured their first win of the season last weekend beating Leicester 1-0, halting a 15-game winless run in the league.

West Ham are looking for their first WSL away win since January. Manager Rehanne Skinner said: “We want to try to get on a bit of a roll and keep that momentum going.”

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The Amex crowd may help push Brighton, aiming to record their fifth win in eight games. Dario Vidosic said: “We encourage all our fans to come out and support”

The Seagulls are without Maria Thorissdotir and Aisha Masaka due to injury. Jorelyn Carabali is absent.

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West Ham make one change – Kirsty Smith gets her first start of the season, replacing the ineligible Li Mengwen.

Brighton XI: Baggaley, Pattinson, Bergsvand, Losada, Parris, Seike, Kirby, Symonds, Olislagers, Haley, McLauchlan

West Ham XI: Szemik, Smith, Siren, Tysiak, Ueki, Pavi, Zadorsky, Denton, Asseyi, Gorry, Piubel

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