Sports reporter Jacob Panons gives his verdict.
17. Aaron Mooy
Mooy failed to break into the team at the start of his spell on the south coast but the Australian has quickly become a fan-favourite, earning himself a permanent contract with the Amex. Mooys creativity and ability to find space is crucial
18. Leandro Troaasrd
Arguably been Brightons best player at times. Despite bouncing in and out of the starting line up the winger has helped his teammates thrive in the final third. Trossard and Mac Allister alongside each other is tantalising. Inhaled a balloon.
19. Alireza Jahanbakhsh
Jahanbakhsh had to wait until December 28 for his first league start of the season. Has scored twice, including a sensational bicycle kick against Chelsea, and crossed ahead of Watfords own goal. The last of the balloon four.
20. Neal Maupay
The striker has not scored in his last nine appearances despite impressing early on. If Maupay can tap into his form which was evident at the start of the season he could lead Brighton to safety