Brighton and Hove Albion play their first Premier League game this afternoon, as the newly-promoted side host the star-studded Manchester City.
Not since 1983 have the Seagulls played top flight football, and to kick off their campaign they face the toughest of tests against the team widely expected to finish top of the table next May.
The home side have been boosted by Anthony Knockaert, who was directly involved in more league goals than any other Championship midfielder last season, recovering from injury to start on the bench.