Half time: Southampton 1-1 Brighton
Peep peep! That was a really enjoyable first half, with two excellent goals. Lewis Dunk’s superb header put Brighton ahead; Che Adams spanking volley to bring Southampton level.
45+1 min Trossard hits a smart volley from the edge of the area that is comfortably saved by Forster, falling to his left.
42 min: Good save from Forster! That was an excellent chance for Brighton. They moved the ball really nicely, with Burn galloping infield from the left and finding Gross in space in the area. He slipped slightly as he hit a low shot that was saved by the legs of Forster. Gross will probably think he should have done better.

Big chance for Pascal Gross! Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Reuters
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40 min “I think it’s really good that Minamino is playing well and getting involved in goals for Southampton,” writes Liverpool fan Matt Dony. “Very nice indeed. I’m really happy about it. Over the moon for him. Not at all frustrated. Not a single part of me that thinks he might have made a small difference and offered something different over the last couple of months. Excellent.”
38 min Ward-Prowse’s wicked free-kick from the left hits Dunk at the near post and ricochets through to Sanchez. That could have gone anywhere.
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36 min Brighton have had a bit of success with longer passes today, and Welbeck almost gets through on goal from another. The ball skimmed off his head and through to Forster.
33 min Maupay is fouled 30 yards from goal by Bednarek. Gross curls a dangerous free-kick in between defenders and goalkeeper, but it is fractionally overhit and runs out of play for a goalkick.
29 min Minamino plays a one-two with Diallo and hits a low shot from the edge of the area that is comfortably saved by Sanchez.
27 min The leaping Lewis Dunk got a touch on Bertrand’s header across goal – but he could only help it on towards Adams, and he finished emphatically. Dunk was at full stretch so there wasn’t much more he could do.
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GOAL! Southampton 1-1 Brighton (Adams 27)
Ward-Prowse’s corner is headed away as far as Minamino, whose stinging half-volley is blocked. Southampton keep the ball alive, with Armstrong swinging a cross towards the far post. Bertrand heads it back across goal towards Adams, who hammers a volley past Sanchez from eight yards.

A lovely composed finish from the Southampton forward. Photograph: Getty Images

Che Adams equalises for the Saints. Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
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22 min Southampton win a corner on the left. Ward-Prowse’s delivery is unusually poor, straight into the arms of Sanchez.
21 min Armstrong’s long-range shot is blocked by Lallana. Both teams are playing some bright, purposeful football.
17 min Fraser Forster reacted a little late, as if unsighted, but it really was superb use of the noggin by Dunk. I have no idea how he generated so much power in the header.
GOAL! Southampton 0-1 Brighton (Dunk 16)
Brighton take the lead from the resulting corner! Gross curls it out towards the penalty spot, where Dunk gets in front of Bertrand and powers a terrific header into the bottom corner.

Brighton with a deserved early lead. Photograph: James Marsh/BPI/REX/Shutterstock

Lewis Dunk with a lovely header to put Brighton ahead. Photograph: Mike Hewitt/PA
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16 min That’s more like it from Brighton. Welbeck’s clever backflick finds Maupay 20 yards from goal, and he cracks a rising drive that is clawed away by the leaping Forster.
10 min “Huge game for Brighton today after Fulham’s recent charge was predictably stopped dead in its tracks by the imminent PL champions,” says Rick Harris. “Good to see Welbeck starting as he has a knack of scoring important goals.”
Agreed. If Brighton don’t win today or next Saturday (Newcastle at home), I fear for them. They have a pretty tough run-in.
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8 min Walker-Peters’ cross deflects towards Armstrong, who sidefoots straight at Sanchez from 15 yards. That was a chance, and an unusually tame finish from Armstrong.
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5 min Trossard has two shots blocked in quick succession. A goal wouldn’t have counted as Maupray was fractionally offside in the build up, but Brighton worked the ball really nicely to create the chance.

Brighton with the early running as Trossard has a shot blocked. Photograph: Mike Hewitt/AP
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4 min There was a suggestion that Brighton would play a diamond but it looks more like a standard 4-4-2, or maybe 4-1-3-2 with Bissouma slightly deeper. I love tactics, me.
2 min An early half chance for Adams, who heads Bertrand’s cross wide of the near post. He was backpedalling and couldn’t get any power on the ball, never mind direction.
The players are out on the field. It’s a chilly day on the south coast, or maybe it just looks that way on the TV because my hands are freezing.
On Southampton, am I the only one who thought Alex McCarthy got the ball when he tackled Phil Foden on Wednesday? It should still have been a penalty because of his follow through, but I’m pretty sure he got a very slight touch on the ball.
“As a losing team, looking at your xG is the sorry equivalent of looking down the order in a futile run chase and saying ‘if they could all just bat their averages…’,” says Niall Mullen. “In the words of both Clint Eastwood and Felicia ‘Snoop’ Pearson, deserve got nothing to do with it.”
You’re just angry because Liverpool didn’t really win the league last season.
Pre-match reading
This is a typically classy, perceptive piece from Paul Doyle on where it all went wrong for Chris Wilder at Sheffield United.
Team news
Southampton (4-4-2) Forster; Walker-Peters, Bednarek, Vestergaard, Bertrand; Armstrong, Diallo, Ward-Prowse, Minamino; Adams, Tella.
Substitutes: McCarthy, Stephens, Salisu, Ramsay, Redmond, Djenepo, Ferry, Watts, N’Lundulu.
Brighton (4-1-3-2) Sanchez; Veltman, White, Dunk, Burn; Bissouma; Gross, Lallana, Trossard; Welbeck, Maupay.
Substitutes: Steele, Moder, Mac Allister, Alzate, Propper, Jahanbakhsh, Izquierdo, Tau, Zeqiri.
Referee Stuart Attwell.
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Preamble
Hello and welcome to the latest instalment of Brighton’s quest for just deserts. They have been comically unlucky this season, ever since Leandro Trossard hit the woodwork 47 times against Manchester United in September. If you’re into the whole Expected Goals thing, Brighton deserve to be fifth in the table with 45 points. But in the actual table they are 17th, with 26 points, and in serious danger of becoming one of the best teams ever to be relegated from the Premier League.
While Brighton’s bad luck has been on the field, Southampton’s has been off it. A grotesque injury list derailed them after a brilliant start to the season, and they have lost nine of their last 11 league games. They should have enough credit in the bank to stay up. For Brighton, there’s still a lot of work to do.
Kick off 12pm.
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