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#Brighton-Nil
100% win record on my OMT's (1 thread in the past) so let's keep it going.
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SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP
Venue: Huish Park Date: Saturday 18 October Kick-off: 15.00 BST
Yeovil could hand new loan signing Fraser Fyvie his debut but striker Michael Ngoo has returned to Liverpool.
Wayne Hennessey is set to stay in goal, while striker Sam Hoskins and midfielder Kevin Dawson are hopeful.
Loan signing Leroy Lita could make his Brighton debut with injuries to strikers Leonardo Ulloa (foot), Craig Mackail-Smith (Achilles) and Will Hoskins (knee).
Midfielders Andrea Orlandi (knee) and Liam Bridcutt (hernia) are out.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
• Yeovil and Brighton have met 12 times in all competitions, and each has won five.
• They stand at four wins a piece after 10 league engagements; all in League One.
• The Seagulls are vying for a fourth successive victory over their Somerset opponents, and are unbeaten in six against them (W4, D2) but have only picked up maximum points at Hush Park on one occasion; that being 1-0 on the most recent visit in March 2011, when Elliott Bennett was the only name on the score sheet.
Yeovil Town
• The floundering Glovers are searching for a first win in 11 Championship matches, after bagging just two points from a possible 30 since the opening day maximum over Millwall.
• Gary Johnson's side are also striving for a first home point in their history at this level, but the 2-1 loss to Leicester in the last game at Huish Park did yield a first home Championship goal.
• Yeovil are already on a club record sequence of five home league defeats, and own the bluntest attack in the Sky Bet League with six goals buried in 11 outings.
Brighton & Hove Albion
• The Seagulls have pocketed one point out of nine, and notched one win in seven league matches.
• They have only managed two goals on their Championship travels, and have not scored in three on the road subsequent to the 1-0 victory over Birmingham at St Andrews on 17 August.
• Oscar Garcia's club is the only one to have lost three Championship matches from winning positions, and head for Somerset determined to gain the 300th win at second league level in the history of the Sussex club.