Glenn Murray knows Albion face a tough run-in.

But, as the striker prepares to face Manchester United, he stressed they are not the only ones.

The Seagulls tackle Manchester United at the Amex tonight before away games at Manchester City and Liverpool.

There is no shortage of people quick to point out how hard Albion’s run-in will be. Murray, pictured, is well aware of it – but also eyes Huddersfield’s finale against City, Chelsea and Arsenal.

As well as tense six-pointers involving Swansea.

The Albion striker said: “We’ve been aware of our tough finish to the Premier League season, but, do you know what, it’s not just us.

“Huddersfield have got tough games to the end of the season and I think that sometimes it can even be worse playing teams who are down at the bottom.”

Asked whether the United game might be Albion’s best chance of points as it is at home, Murray replied: “Yes, that is the way we see it.

“But football doesn’t always pan out the way you see it, does it?

“Obviously they are one of the biggest clubs in the world, not just our country, so it will be great to welcome them down to Brighton on a Friday night to kick the Premier League weekend off.

“We’ll prepare as we would for any other team and prepare to get points out of the game.”

United head south without Romelu Lukaku, who has an ankle injury.

They are concentrating on getting their main No,9 fit and ready for the FA Cup final against Chelsea.

But they are otherwise injury free in attack with Alexis Sanchez and Juan Mata likely to support Marcus Rashford.

Lukaku nodded the opener when Albion went down 2-0 at Old Trafford in the FA Cup, Murray said: “Obviously he’s their No.1 striker so that’s good news for us and, if Sanchez and the rest don’t want to play, that will be even better!”