RALPH Hasenhuttl insists Saints will "find a solution" to their right-back dilemma ahead of the clash with Brentford.

All three of Saints' senior options in that position are unavailable for the clash against Thomas Frank's Bees at St Mary's tomorrow (7.45pm).

Kyle Walker-Peters is set to serve a one-match suspension, having received his fifth yellow card of the season in the club's last Premier League match, against Tottenham Hotspur.

Yan Valery, who started against Swansea City in the FA Cup on Saturday, is also unavailable having been sent off during that 3-2 victory.

And the club's first-choice right-back this season, Tino Livramento, is still sidelined due to the knee injury which has ruled him out of the past two matches.

James Ward-Prowse stepped into that position following Valery's red card at Swansea.com Stadium, while centre-backs Jan Bednarek and Jack Stephens have both filled that role in the past.

Asked if Ward-Prowse will play right-back against Brentford, Hasenhuttl said: "We will find a solution there, like always.

"When we had two injured goalkeepers, we signed another one.

"For the right-back position, we have to have a look. But we will find a solution."