But their usual first-choice goalkeeper was still missing as they trained three days ahead of the game.
Now Tottenham boss Roberto De Zerbi will look for a winning home start when his side tackle the Seagulls on Saturday (5.30pm).
They lost key defender Cristian Romero to a knee injury when they went down 1-0 at Sunderland on Sunday.
But the recently absent Rodrigo Bentancur was involved as they worked on Wednesday under the guidance of De Zerbi, Bruno and coaching staff.
Bentancur has not played since January and has undergone hamstring surgery.
But there were promising signs of a return in the midweek session.
Guglielmo Vicario was not spotted in the session, part of which was shown by Sky Sports News.
That could indicate Antonin Kinsky will continue between the sticks.
The Czech had a torrid time away to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League recently although he performed well at the Stadium Of Light.
De Zerbi insists he cannot make big changes to the way Spurs play.
He said: “My job is not now to change the style of play, I did two or three things with the ball, two or three things without the ball.
“The crucial part is not with the ball or without the ball. It’s in our mentality to be positive, but to be positive just because we have the quality enough to win a game.”