Brighton v Wolves
Brighton are coming off 2 consecutive 1-0 victories and those six points have now settled them into a more comfortable mid-table position. Brighton have scored in every home game this season and have converted 40% of their shots on target - the third-highest conversion rate in the EPL this season.
Wolves made a tremendous start to the season. They have taken points off both the Manchester giants and currently sit above Man Utd and Leicester City in the table - a tremendous achievement, even at this stage of the season, for a newly promoted team.
However, they are coming off a surprise home loss to Watford, having previously gone 6 games unbeaten. The starting line-up has remained unchanged through their first nine matches and it may be time to inject some fresh legs into the team for this match.
Wolves' away form to date indicates that they have struggled to score many goals but have also not conceded many. They are probably the better footballing team, but Brighton have home advantage. This has the potential to be an entertaining match between teams managed by two highly-regarded managers. A 1-1 draw would not be a surprise.