Huddersfield Town
Line-up
- 1J. Lössl
- 5T. Kongolo
- 26C. Schindler
- 25Mathias Jørgensen
- 21A. Pritchard
- 37E. Durm
- 33F. Hadergjonaj
- 8P. Billing
- 6J. Hogg
- 10A. Mooy
- 24S. Mounié
- 2T. Smith
- 19D. Williams
- 20L. Depoitre
Subs
- 12B. Hamer
- 14Ramadan Sobhi
- 9E. Kachunga
- 18I. Mbenza
Brighton
Line-up
- 1M. Ryan
- 30Bernardo
- 5L. Dunk
- 4S. Duffy
- 2Bruno Saltor
- 8Y. Bissouma
- 24D. Pröpper
- 13P. Groß
- 20S. March
- 19José Izquierdo
- 10F. Andone
- 14L. Balogun
- 7B. Kayal
- 17G. Murray
Subs
- 23J. Steele
- 3G. Bong
- 11Anthony Knockaert
- 9J. Locadia
Brighton boss Chris Hughton knows his side should have beaten Leicester last week, after leading 1-0 against a team who were down to 10 men for so long.
This is a tough game for the Seagulls, against a Huddersfield side who will be full of confidence after beating Wolves, and have now taken seven points from their past three games.
It is still going to be a long, hard season for the Terriers but until that run started, with a win over Fulham, it almost looked like you could close the doors and turn off the lights on their survival hopes.
Now, they have given themselves some hope - not just with some good results but good performances too.
I find it fascinating how often it seems to happen that when a team finds some form, like Huddersfield are, they tend to play teams who are losing form a little bit.
After winning all three of their games in October, Brighton have not won for a month. A few weeks ago they probably would have fancied their chances of taking three points here, but I am not so sure anymore.
Source: BBC