It's been a decent start for Graham Potter's team but how has each player rated so far?
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Brighton and Hove Albion celebrate
. Maty Ryan 8-10
A fine season so far for the Albion keeper. Reliable shot-stopper and excellent concentration levels. Adapting well to playing out from the back.
. Martin Montoya 6-10
A reliable performer. Has played wing-back and full-back. Gets forward when he can and defensively sound for the most part. Had a tough time against Marcus Rashford at Old Trafford - but then many defenders will.
. Adam Webster 7-10
A promising start to his PL career after 20m move from Bristol City. Comfortable in back three or back four. Defends well, attacks well and a threat at set pieces. Injured against Norwich and Brighton will need him back as soon as possible.
. Lewis Dunk 7.5 -10
Many Albion fans mystified why Dunk has not received an England call this season. Excellent form but has picked up five bookings. Suspended for next match against Leicester.
. Shane Duffy 6.5-10
Lost his place to Webster but a very reliable PL performer when called upon. Always likely to score from a set piece. A big few weeks ahead with Dunk suspended and Webster injured.
. Dan Burn 7.5
The surprise package of the season and proved himself at PL level. Started every match so far. Solid and composed defensively and strides forward with purpose. Played left back, wing-back and left side of a back three.
. Pascal Gross 6.5-10
Doesn't always steal the headlines but an important part of the team. Hard working and creative and delivers accurate set-pieces. Scored with a fine freekick against Everton.
. Dale Stephens 8-10
Started every match and has benefited the most from Graham Potter's new style of play. One of Albion's best players so far. Tactically excellent and plays intelligence and tenacity.
. Davy Propper 7-10
The Dutch international has been a calm influence for Albion. Missed two matches with a hamstring problem but back to full fitness. If he could add goals to his game, he'd be a 50m midfielder
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Tempers frayed during this Yorkshire derby in front of 17,983 fans at Elland Road.
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Ian Baird scored for the Whites against the Terriers who escaped relegation that season by just two points.
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Thanks for getting this far. Look out for part 2 featuring FA Cup classics against QPR, Wigan Athletic and Coventry City as well as play off action against Oldham Athletic and Charlton Athletic.