Chris Hughton believes Albion need at least 38 points to stay in the Premier League.

The Seagulls have 34 points after yesterday's home defeat by Leicester.

Hughton expects his team to need more, even if they beat Huddersfield at the Amex on Saturday.

Asked if one more win will be enough, Hughton said: "At this moment probably no but I have to think that way. The reality is nobody knows what it will take but we have to set our mark higher than only another three points.

"We will need points and Saturday is our next opportunity to get them and we're at home so it becomes a very big game for us."

Albion remain six points clear of the relegation zone after Stoke were beaten 3-0 by Arsenal at the Emirates today.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang made the breakthrough for the Gunners with a controversial 76th penalty, awarded against Bruno Martins Indi for a foul on Mesut Ozil.

Aubameyang doubled the lead (86) and substitute Alexandre Lacazette slotted another spot-kick (89) after Badou Ndiaye brought the Frenchman down inside the box.