Paul Brooker is aiming to continue Albion's "dream" start and an incredible unbeaten home run.
The Seagulls have not lost a Saturday match at Withdean since Leyton Orient were 1-0 winners in the Third Division in January 2000.
That record comes under threat against Norwich tomorrow, but Brooker is in buoyant mood after scoring in the opening 3-1 win at Burnley and featuring in Tuesday's goalless draw with Coventry.
The former Fulham winger, who made his debut a month after the Orient defeat, declared: "It's a dream start for us. If anyone said we would have four points after two games we would have bitten their hands off.
"Ninety per cent of the team that started against Coventry were in the Third Division, so we have been together for two years now. We know each other inside out and we are just taking it into the First Division.
"I am relishing playing in the First Division, like everyone else here. Norwich are going to be a very hard team and we will treat them with respect like we did Burnley and Coventry, but we won't fear them."
Boss Martin Hinshelwood is considering whether to give youngster Shaun Wilkinson his first start as a striker and switch from 4-3-3 to 4-4-2 against the Canaries.
"I felt for the last 15 minutes against Coventry we needed to change it a little bit," Hinshelwood said. "We put Shaun up with Bobby (Zamora) and he created one or two little things so we might change it."
Nathan Jones trained yesterday after picking up a knee injury in pre-season while Steve Melton, who strained his left hamstring after scoring at Burnley, will train on Monday.
Norwich, also with four points, are expected to be unchanged for the third match running. Hinshelwood said: "They will be there or thereabouts all season so it is going to be a difficult game.
"We think about the opposition very minutely. I am more concerned about our players. If they are in the right frame of mind then teams will find us hard to break down."
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