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Will Brighton & Hove Albion’s brilliant start to the season continue?
On Sunday, Alexis Mac Allister’s penalty and then Leandro Trossard’s cool finish saw them beat West Ham 2-0 at the London Stadium.
This means the Seagulls remain unbeaten having beaten Manchester United and Old Trafford and then drawn with Newcastle at home.
So, could Graham Potter’s team be well placed to make an extended cup run?
Brighton’s best-ever runs in this competition have only been to the fourth round, falling at that hurdle in each of the last two seasons against Aston Villa and Manchester United.
Will they stay on track to smash that glass celling this time round?
A fortnight ago, the Green Army beat Leyton Orient 2-0 at home, thanks to Armani Little’s brace.
Last season, Forest Green were promoted to League One as champions, so are playing third-tier football for the first time ever.
Right now, Ian Burchnall’s team are 20th having been easily beaten 3-0 by Plymouth on Saturday.
So, Brighton really should be far too strong at the New Lawn.