Brighton and Hove Albion will make the 271-mile journey up to Merseyside to face Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday in the Premier League, on the back of a huge result they picked up against Manchester United last Sunday.
Their 3-2 victory against Jose Mourinho's side silenced many critics who had tipped the Seagulls to be relegated during pre-season, and it'll for sure stand them in good stead going forward.
With arguably one of the most difficult trips to make in the league, here's the predicted lineup for Brighton that will take to the field on Saturday.
3. Goalkeepers and Defenders
Mat Ryan (GK) - Despite conceding two goals against Manchester United, the Australian shot stopper is expected to start ahead of reserve keeper David Button once more.
Martin Montoya (RB) - Manager Chris Hughton should stick with Montoya after a fairly quiet game last time out, more is to come from the Spanish right back.
Shane Duffy (CB) - Could score if Liverpool aren't up to scratch on set pieces, a solid performer and a leader at the back.
Leon Balogun (CB) - Should come in for the injured Lewis Dunk who he replaced after 20 minutes on Sunday.
Gaetan Bong (LB) - Had a difficult time coping with the attacking threat of Ashley Young and may come under similar problems, expected to feature at some stage with his burst of pace.
2. Midfielders
Anthony Knockaert (RM) - Very influential in this team, may be kept busy with Liverpool's full backs bombing forward. The Frenchman will be a key man if Brighton pick up points at Anfield.
Dale Stephens (CM) - Effective in Brighton's buildup play and 'eye of the needle' style passing may cause the Liverpool defence a few problems.
Davy Propper (CM) - A solid performance against the likes of Pogba and Fred seen him come out on top in that battle, can he do the same again?
Solly March (LM) - May be forced to defend more than attack due to the presence of Mo Salah, but his range of passing will be of use to the Seagulls.
Pascal Gross (CAM) - A man of the match performance last time out means he must start this game, his service to the front man will be vital if they are to succeed.
1. Forward
Glenn Murray (ST) - A superb goal on Sunday got the ball rolling for his side with a fancy flick, he will be a huge factor in Brighton's fortunes.
Murray scored 12 goals in 25 starts for the south coast side last season and is on course to achieve similar this time out.