Brighton & Hove Albion Matchday
Brighton & Hove Albion match previews, reports and player ratings from WeAreBrighton.com
The headline team news as Brighton welcome Wolves to the Amex is that Danny Welbeck is a doubt after an injury to a nerve in his back
An inspired display of goalkeeping saw Bart Verbruggen top the Albion player ratings for Newcastle United 0-1 Brighton
A change of tactics from Fabian Hurzeler and a memorable rear guard performance saw it finish Newcastle 0-1 Brighton at St James’ Park
Brighton head to St James’ Park to face a Newcastle side whose Saudi bankrollers have set a record for number of executions in a calendar year
Jan Paul van Hecke and Georginio Rutter are both fit in team news ahead of Brighton making the long journey north to face Newcastle United
Kaoru Mitoma was the main instigator of the stunning comeback which saw Brighton beat Spurs 3-2, earning top spot in the player ratings
A staggering second half turnaround saw Brighton recover from 2-0 down to defeat Spurs 3-2 via three goals scored in 18 minutes
Brighton and Spurs meet at the Amex Stadium in a battle between two of the highest defensive lines in the Premier League
Solly March is nearing a return but Joao Pedro remains injured in the team news ahead of Brighton hosting Spurs at the Amex
Carlos Baleba and Georginio Rutter were the only Seagulls to score higher than a six in our Chelsea 4-2 Brighton player ratings
Chelsea 4-2 Brighton saw Cole Palmer score four first half goals as the Albion gave a shambolic defensive performance at Stamford Bridge
Brighton head to Stamford Bridge to take on a Chelsea side who no longer look a total shambles after spending more than £1 billion
WeAreBrighton.com have been covering the Albion since the start of the 2009-10 season, back when the Seagulls were a struggling League One outfit playing in front of less than 8,000 fans every week at Withdean Stadium.
The matchday section of WeAreBrighton.com contains match previews, reports and player ratings from Brighton & Hove Albion matches across the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the League Cup. Going further back, you can read reports from the Seagulls’ time as a Championship club.
You can have your say in our Brighton Player Ratings by submitting your scores out of 10 at the end of every game – follow We Are Brighton on Twitter and look out for the relevant thread to reply to with your ratings.