Brighton and Hove Albion host West Ham United in the WSL at the Amex Stadium this Saturday.
Albion will be looking to bounce back from a heavy defeat in their last outing away at Arsenal.
Despite losing 5-0 at the Emirates, the Seagulls are flying high third in the table, one point above both Arsenal and Manchester United and will fancy adding to their 13-point tally.
West Ham currently sit ninth in the table achieving their first win since February, ending a 15-game winless streak.
The 1-0 win over Leicester, courtesy of a solo Viviane Asseyi strike, was the Hammers first clean sheet since March.
The Irons are looking to claim back-to-back victories and their first away win in the WSL since January, after only achieving two points in their last nine away games.
Brighton will be delighted that Pauline Bremer and Jelena Cankovic are part of the squad after both missed the last three matches through injury.
Rachel Mclauchlan and Marisa Olisagers return to the starting 11 after both were benched for the Arsenal game.
West Ham make the single change with Kirsty Smith replacing Chinese international Li Mengwen. The loanee is ineligible to play against her parent club.