Huddersfield extended their unbeaten start to life in the Premier League with a goalless draw at home to Southampton.
The Terriers launched their first top-flight season in four decades with two straight victories and despite being held by the Saints in an entertaining stalemate, head coach David Wagner will be delighted with his side's return going into the international break.
Both sides had chances to snatch the points. Steve Mounie and Thomas Ince went closest for the home side, while Town skipper Tommy Smith cleared Ryan Bertrand's late header off the line.
Mauricio Pellegrino's also extended their unbeaten league record as the visitors finished the game strongly.
Nathan Redmond's shot was saved by Jonas Lossl and Smith rescued Wagner's side in the closing stages with an important clearance.
Huddersfield are odds-on at 4/9 with Sky Bet to stay up and the Terriers are 7/4 to go down. Southampton are 40/1 for the drop.
Post-match reaction
Huddersfield are close to signing experienced goalkeeper Rob Green from Leeds, Terriers boss David Wagner confirmed after their goalless draw against Southampton.
Wagner's side extended their unbeaten Premier League start to three games on Saturday, thanks partly to a third straight clean sheet, and after the match the German announced personal terms had been agreed with Green.
"We'd like to sign Rob Green," Wagner revealed after seeing his side follow up successive league wins with a deserved point against Southampton.
"We've agreed personal terms and we've spoken with Leeds as well.
"If he passes his medical, which hopefully he will do in the next 24 hours, then we can announce this signing."

Southampton boss Mauricio Pellegrino felt his side deserved at least a point, but acknowledged they were made to work hard for it.
"It was a really tough game from the beginning," the Argentinian said. "Huddersfield right now are a team with a really high mentality.
"They're really strong on the second ball, long balls, in aerial play, with big players and some (good) deliveries from the three-quarter (line). They create some problems.
"But in the first half we had clear chances to score and in the second half, when we had the ball, we were better than them. We had three or four chances to win the game.
"We could win, we could lose, maybe. It was very tough."

