Brighton 0-0 Derbypublished at 8 mins
Brighton on the front foot again and it's Anthony Knockaert shooting this time, but sees his left-footed effort deflected over from outside the area.
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Brighton on the front foot again and it's Anthony Knockaert shooting this time, but sees his left-footed effort deflected over from outside the area.
Derby are starting to enjoy some possession and Will Hughes has got on the ball a couple of times.
He's being closely marshalled by Albion's Dale Stephens, who has had a couple of nibbles at him already.
Could be a decent clash building there...
Kayal's shot, which came after Johnny Russell mis-controlled slightly, was deflected behind for a corner.
Brighton work another shooting opportunity but this one is straight at Scott Carson and simple for the Rams keeper.
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Brighton have the first opening of the match as Beram Kayal picks up a loose ball in midfield and shoots narrowly wide from just outside the area.
Derby send a long ball forward in search of Chris Martin but it's overhit and Albion keeper David Stockdale manages to gather that one comfortably.
Steve Claridge
Ex-Brighton striker at Amex Stadium, BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageBrighton even play like Leicester with the two sitting midfielders and the one striker that sits off the front man. There's definite similarities in style.
It's been a slightly scrappy opening, with neither side yet to have any sustained possession.
Robert Madley is the man in the middle today.
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Derby get us under way at the Amex in what will be a crucial 90 minutes for Brighton.
Steve Claridge
Ex-Brighton striker at Amex Stadium, BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageCan I tell you my prediction after 90 minutes have been played here?!
Kevin Kilbane
Ex-Everton winger at Turf Moor, BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageI think Burnley look a shoe-in for promotion. If they win today, I think that's it for them. I'm going for Burnley and Brighton.
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The teams are out onto the pitch at the Amex Stadium to the traditional Brighton song of Good Old Sussex By The Sea.
Kick-off is moments away.
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A well-known former Tottenham team-mate of Brighton manager Chris Hughton is in the stands...
Kevin Kilbane
Ex-Everton winger at Turf Moor, BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageChris Hughton has had to deal with difficult situations at various clubs, he's had some big, important jobs, but he's done spectacularly well wherever he's been. Watching Middlesbrough (who drew 2-2 against Birmingham) on Friday night, you almost felt like they'd blown it in that game. It puts more pressure on them watching today, as they know if Brighton slip up, it's all on them to win that game at the Riverside on Saturday."
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Brighton have sold out the Amex Stadium for this fixture and may even set a new record attendance.
Today's crowd could surpass the 30,278 who saw the Seagulls lose 3-2 to Arsenal in the fourth round of the FA Cup in January 2015.
Albion fans have been showing their colours on the way to Falmer today.
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Steve Claridge
Ex-Brighton striker at Amex Stadium, BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageTo have Middlesbrough on the last day of the season, you couldn't have written the script for Brighton. You could almost draw parallels with Leicester with the upturn in form in recent years at this club. Chris Hughton has done a fantastic job and this is a club set up to go to the Premier League.
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Derby have already secured their play-off place but still have something to play for.
The Rams could still leapfrog Hull and finish fourth - which would secure a home tie in the second leg of the play-offs.
Meanwhile, Darren Wassall's side could still be caught by sixth-placed Sheffield Wednesday - and have to face Boro, Brighton or Burnley in the end-of-season finale.
Brighton have only won one of their last seven meetings with Derby.
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Brighton go into today's match having won seven of their last eight league games - and scored 21 goals in the process.
The only match the Seagulls have dropped points in was the 2-2 draw at home to Burnley on 2 April.
Albion defender Liam Rosenior has urged his team-mates to embrace the climax of the Championship's automatic promotion race.
"This is what you work so hard for," the 31-year-old told BBC Sussex.
"You have got to make sure you enjoy it and relish the opportunity in front of you rather than shy away from it."
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So how did Brighton, who spent most of last season in a relegation battle, turn themselves into Premier League hopefuls?
The Sussex side started the campaign with a 21-match unbeaten run (11 wins and 10 draws) which laid the platform for their promotion challenge.
Their first defeat, at home by Middlesbrough in December, prompted a five-game run without a victory but Chris Hughton's Seagulls have rallied since then, losing just once since the start of February.
Victories were recorded by narrow margins in the first half of the campaign but mid-season signings Anthony Knockaert and Jiri Skalak have proved crucial during the run-in, helping Brighton significantly improve their goal difference, while striker Tomer Hemed has improved his return in front of goal.
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Derby County boss Darren Wassall makes one change from the side which drew against Sheffield Wednesday last weekend.
George Thorne comes in for Jacob Butterfield in midfield.
The Rams name 19-year-old midfielder Callum Guy on the bench for the first time.
Substitutes: Mitchell (GK), Buxton, Guy, Butterfield, Weimann, Blackman, Bent.