Key events
Early team news
Brighton completed the signing of Georginio Rutter during the week and with two appearances for Leeds under his belt this season, there is no reason why the French striker should not go straight into the Brighton squad.
Yankuba Minteh, literally forced off the pitch with a head injury during last weekend's game against Everton, has shown no signs of concussion and has been declared fit to play, but midfielder Solly March and goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen remain sidelined.
Evan Ferguson, Pervis Estupinan, Julio Espinola and Tariq Lamptey have all returned to training after recovering from injuries, but are unlikely to feature.
Erik ten Hag, who never hesitates to blame injuries for his team's shortcomings, will have plenty of excuses on hand if United lose today.
Leny Yoro, Tyrell Malacia, Victor Lindelof, Luke Shaw and Rasmus Hojlund are all unavailable through injury, while Harry Maguire only has a 50% chance of being fit enough for today's game.
Premier League: Brighton vs Manchester United
The second weekend of the Premier League season kicks off with an intriguing match between Brighton and Manchester United that is extremely Hard to call.
Manchester United started their campaign with a Hard-fought victory against Fulham at Old Trafford, while Brighton were much more impressive in their A resounding victory over Everton at Goodison Park the following day.
Fabian Wurzeler's side will enjoy home advantage this afternoon at the Amex Stadium, where the youngest manager in Premier League history will be hoping to make it two wins from two games.
He will be no stranger to his counterpart's methods, having previously played under Erik ten Hag when the Manchester United boss was in charge of Bayern Munich's reserves. Kick-off will take place at the Amex Stadium, but stay tuned in the meantime for updates on the team and the build-up to the match.