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Brighton vs Nottingham Forest - Premier League: Live score, team news and updates as Seagulls host Nuno Espirito's side at the Amex Stadium

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Not many players can say they scored the winner at Anfield for the away side, can they?

Well, Callum Hudson-Odoi can...

The Nottingham Forest came off the bench to stun Liverpool last week with a superb strike in front of the away support.

It proved to be the winner in what was one of the most memorable days in his career.

Today he has been given the nod by Nuno Espirito Santo to show what he is about from minute one.

Can he produce some more magic?

When doesn't Lewis Dunk start for Brighton?

Ever since he arrived in the Premier League with the Seagulls in 2017, the centre-back has barely missed a minute.

By being picked today he will now make his 246th Premier League start. Not bad, eh?

Only James Tarkowski has made more in the competition since Dunk made his debut seven years ago.

Mr. Reliable.

Nuno Espirito Santo also makes two changes.

Last week's hero Callum Hudson-Odoi comes into the side while Anthony Elanga joins him on the other wing.

I mean, if they didn't start after their substitute performances at Anfield last week, I would have been surprised.

So, here is the rest of the Brighton team news.

Fabian Hurzeler has made two changes from the team that played out a stalemate with Ipswich last weekend.

Simon Adingra comes into the frontline while Pervis Estupinan also makes the starting 11.

Meanwhile, Yankuba Minteh drops to the bench.

Look who is at the Amex...

Brighton's go-to forward has been missing through injury the past two matches, but we can confirm that he does return to the Seagulls' squad today.

he won't be in from the very start, but if needed I'm sure Fabian Hurzeler won't hesitate to bring him off the bench.

We will bring you the rest of the team news shortly.

Have we all recovered from last night?

It's bee over 12 hours but I am still in shock about Daniel Dubois' knockout victory over Anthony Joshua at Wembley last night.

But now it's time to get my footballing head on as Brighton host Nottingham Forest in the first of our Sunday matches.

While it may not be boxing, it doesn't mean we won't see one hell of a scrap at the Amex this evening.

Both teams are unbeaten, both have their tails up, and both will believe they can win this match.

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