Albion boss Chris Hughton has branded back-to-back away games at Reading and Sheffield Wednesday as the biggest test yet for his unbeaten Championship leaders.
Today’s hosts Reading are smarting from a 4-2 defeat at Fulham last Saturday, where they folded after leading 2-0.
The Seagulls then head for Hillsborough on Tuesday, scene of Arsenal’s 3-0 exit this week from the Capital One Cup which sealed a quarter-final trip to Stoke for Sheffield.
Add to the mix the absences of left-side pairing Gaetan Bong (thigh), Kazenga LuaLua (groin), together with major doubts about key duo Gordon Greer (knee) and Dale Stephens (thigh), and Hughton has acknowledged his table-toppers are about to be examined like never before.
Back in August successive away games yielded a last-gasp victory at Fulham and draw at Huddersfield.
Hughton told The Argus: “Not taking anything away from Fulham and Huddersfield but that was earlier in the season. At that stage you are still finding your feet a little bit.
“We are going to have to be very brave. We are certainly going to have to do well to get a result in either of the games.”
Albion will remain on top regardless of the result at Reading, who are seven points adrift in seventh.
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Today’s hosts Reading are smarting from a 4-2 defeat at Fulham last Saturday, where they folded after leading 2-0.
The Seagulls then head for Hillsborough on Tuesday, scene of Arsenal’s 3-0 exit this week from the Capital One Cup which sealed a quarter-final trip to Stoke for Sheffield.
Add to the mix the absences of left-side pairing Gaetan Bong (thigh), Kazenga LuaLua (groin), together with major doubts about key duo Gordon Greer (knee) and Dale Stephens (thigh), and Hughton has acknowledged his table-toppers are about to be examined like never before.
Back in August successive away games yielded a last-gasp victory at Fulham and draw at Huddersfield.
Hughton told The Argus: “Not taking anything away from Fulham and Huddersfield but that was earlier in the season. At that stage you are still finding your feet a little bit.
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“We are going to have to be very brave. We are certainly going to have to do well to get a result in either of the games.”
Albion will remain on top regardless of the result at Reading, who are seven points adrift in seventh.

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