Brighton have made a brilliant start to the season once again.

Yet to concede a goal, and scoring 3 or more in each of their last outings, things are looking up for Chris Hughton's men.

This weekend they travel to Berkshire to take on Jaap Stam and his new look Reading side, who have made an inconsistent start to the season, and took a midweek hammering at the hands of Newcastle United this past week.

The Seagulls will be looking to make it another successful outing, and Hughton will be hoping a similar performance to those already delivered by his team.

The Brighton squad is one full of talent, and they seem to have carried on right from where they left of last season in the early rounds of Championship fixtures.

Here, FLW writer Lee Connor picks his XI which he feels will beat Reading on Saturday...

GK - David Stockdale

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The experienced stopper missed the midweek game with Rotherham, but should be back in time for tomorrow's fixture.

Stockdale is one of the best goalkeepers in the league, and Chris Hughton will hope he is fully fit to try and keep another clean sheet tonight.

RB - Liam Rosenior

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Rosenior and his bursts down the right hand side have been a key feature of Brighton and their play so far this season.

He could well cause the Reading defence lots of problems tomorrow if he can keep his current form up.

CB - Bruno

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Arguably the most consistent performer defensively in the entire league, the Spaniard is a class act down the right hand side for Brighton, but has been playing centre back so far this term.

He is a nailed on starter when fit, and should keep his place for tomorrow.

CB - Lewis Dunk

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Another top performer at Championship level.

Dunk needs to stay fit and on the pitch if Brighton are to come away with three points tomorrow.

 LB - Gaetan Bong

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The flying left back has started the season in superb form and he was missed during parts of last season when injury prevented him from playing.

Bong is defensively sound and offers a threat going forward, so should cause Reading plenty of problems tomorrow.

RW - Anthony Knockaert

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The top man so far this season really, and the biggest threat in the Brighton line-up.

Knockaert is a superb player who will frighten the life out of the Reading defence.

If he is on song, expect the Seagulls to come away with all three points.

CM - Dale Stephens

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Brought back in for Steve Sidwell, Stephens will more than likely keep his place tomorrow, and rightly so.

One of the key men last season, Stephens will need to use all his experience and ability to keep the Reading midfield in check.

CM - Beram Kayal

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The classy central midfielder was dropped to the bench for the midweek game with Rotherham, but is a top player for Brighton.

He may well come back into the team for Oliver Norwood, relegating the former Reading man to the bench against his old club.

LW - Jamie Murphy

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Brighton are blessed on the left hand side in that they have Skalak and the pacey Murphy to choose from, and I would go with Murphy for this weekend.

The former Sheffield United man is ideal away from home, and Chris Hughton will be hoping to utilise his pace on the counter attack.

Fwd - Tomer Hemed

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The front two really pick themselves, and Hemed will be hoping to follow up his goal in midweek with another this weekend.

He has been outshone in goalscoring terms by Glenn Murray thus far, but his contribution cannot be underestimated.

Fwd - Glenn Murray

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The summer signing has got off to a flyer, with three goals already to his name including a brace against Nottingham Forest.

Murray is proven and is top drawer in the Championship, and he will be hoping to bag once again when he makes his return to another one of his old stomping grounds.