BRENTFORD entertain Brighton and Hove Albion at Griffin Park tomorrow, before welcoming Norwich City on Tuesday evening.

The Bees, in eighth place, have made a solid start to their first season in the Championship, and sit one point outside the play-off places after the opening five fixtures.

Mark Warburton’s men travelled to Rotherham before the international break, and goals from Andre Gray and Nick Proschwitz sealed an impressive 2-0 win.

However, striker Scott Hogan injured his anterior cruciate ligament in that game and will miss most of the season, while midfielder Adam Forshaw departed for Wigan on transfer deadline day.

Hogan’s injury prompted a swoop for Sporting Lisbon forward Betinho, who joined on a season-long loan, and the Portuguese is set to make his debut against the Seagulls.

Winger Scott Dallas, who pulled out of Northern Ireland’s Euro 2016 qualifier in Hungary last week, is also winning his race to be fit for Saturday’s clash.

Moses Odubajo and Tommy Smith are also back in contention after recovering from ankle and knee injuries respectively.

After an unconvincing start to the season, Brighton are beginning to find their feet under new manager Sami Hyypia.

The Seagulls, who drew 2-2 with Charlton last time out, will be without the injured trio of Dale Stephens, Solly March and Kemy Agustien.

But, they travel to West London unbeaten in their last four outings in all competitions, having lost their opening two league games.

Three days later, the Bees welcome Norwich to Griffin Park.

The Canaries, who dropped to the Championship after three seasons in the top-flight, have made a strong start to the campaign and sit three points behind leaders Nottingham Forest.

They have no injury worries and deadline day signings Ignasi Miquel, Jos Hooiveld and Louis Thompson could all feature.