Albion boss Chris Hughton has targeted three more home points before the international break, when several members of his squad will head off to represent their countries.

Promoted Fulham's visit on Saturday follows a satisfactory start for the Seagulls to their second season in the Premier League.

They beat Manchester United at the Amex in-between away defeats at Watford and Liverpool.

Hughton said: "There's pressure on all games, but going into the international break when you won't be playing for a couple of weeks there is always a better feel knowing that you're on the back of a good result.

"They (Fulham) are a side that spent big in the summer, I think they've recruited really well.

"I would have to say most, if not all, of the players we knew. They've brought in very good players."

The Argus: Fulham's signings include the return of Serbian centre-forward Aleksandar Mitrovic (above), who was a target for Albion in January when he was at Newcastle. He scored twice in the Londoners' first win of the season last weekend against Burnley at Craven Cottage.

Hughton said: "I think it's the same with any player that's in form. It's not just about stopping one individual, it's about making sure you have a good enough foothold in the game that enables him maybe not to have that service.

"But he has started the season very, very well and I think he's had the continuity from last season. He obviously feels very much at home there."

Fulham, promoted with Wolves and Cardiff, have spent over £100 million strengthening their squad.

Hughton said: "Of the three teams that have come up - two in particular (Fulham and Wolves) have spent big money – and I think this will be, if anything, perhaps even a more challenging season than last season.

"Every team is conscious of a Stoke going down (last season), a West Brom going down, and a Swansea going down. Arguably three teams that people didn't expect to go down so I think everybody's more conscious and wary of how difficult this league is.

"At the moment, we're on the back of two good performances. I think we have learnt that our levels have to be somewhere like that to get results."

Fulham will be without captain Tom Cairney (ankle).