Brighton 0-1 Derbypublished at 90 mins
There are a few glum faces in the stands at the Amex. There are four minutes of injury time.
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There are a few glum faces in the stands at the Amex. There are four minutes of injury time.
The Derby midfield trio of Will Hughes, George Thorne and Craig Bryson have been brilliant in the second half, thwarting Brighton's attacking intentions.
After good pressure on the Brighton defence, keeper David Stockdale launches the ball upfield.
Albion eventually work a crossing opportunity on the right, but their low ball across is easily dealt with by Scott Carson.
James Wilson gets on the other side of Cyrus Christie out wide and tires to put in a cross but it goes straight behind for a Derby goal kick.
Time is running out for the Seagulls to find a leveller.
Brighton have kept a back three after going down to 10 men in a bid to still salvage something from this game.
They haven't really looked like grabbing an equaliser since Derby went ahead.
Steve Claridge
Ex-Brighton striker at Amex Stadium, BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageIt's a ridiculous challenge and could've been a straight red card. He's been fantastic this season and will be absolutely gutted to miss the next game.
Brighton 0-1 Derby
As if things weren't going bad enough for Brighton.
Lewis Dunk lunges in on Craig Bryson, completely needlessly.
He's already been booked and it's an easy decision for referee Robert Madley.
Dunk will now miss the trip to Boro next Saturday.
Brighton came into this game knowing that four points from their last two games would seal automatic promotion.
As it stands, victory at Middlesbrough on the final day would be good enough for a top-two finish.
Burnley, meanwhile, would be promoted if they beat QPR later today.
Brighton are starting to go a bit more direct rather than relying on their passing game.
Liam Rosenior and Johnny Russell have had a clash of heads, and the latter needs a bit of treatment from the Derby medical staff.
Steve Claridge
Ex-Brighton striker at Amex Stadium, BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageBrighton are suddenly rushing to get the ball. Why not start the game like that? The way they've approached this game has been so laid-back. You'd have thought it was a game that meant absolutely nothing the way it's been approached.
However, the players in blue and white are trying to rouse the crowd.
They force a couple of quick corners but Derby are defending en masse.
Tomer Hemed forces a shooting chance but his effort is deflected into the hands of Derby keeper Scott Carson.
The Amex Stadium crowd has gone a bit quiet.
It's all rather quiet for Brighton at the moment.
Burnley v QPR (16:45 BST)
That goal will have gone down well at Turf Moor.
Teamsheets are in ahead of Burnley v QPR.
If it stays like this, the Clarets know a win will seal promotion to the Premier League.
QPR XI: Ingram; Hill, Onuoha, Hall, Kpekawa, Phillips, Henry, Faurlin, Hoilett, Petrasso, Polter.
Subs: Lumley, Perch, Grego-Cox, Prohouly, Gladwin, El Khayati, Washington.
Derby have the bit between their teeth and come forwad again as Brighton look for an equaliser.
Chris Martin looks for Johnny Russell in the box but a defender cuts it out in the nick of time.
Moments ago, Rams right-back Cyrus Christie was shown a yellow for a foul.
Steve Claridge
Ex-Brighton striker at Amex Stadium, BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageIt's not a surprise as Derby have been the better side and looked far more likely to score. I don't know what's happened to Brighton today. It's just got progressively more downbeat. Derby have been the better side since minute one of this second half.
Brighton 0-1 Derby
He's only been on the pitch a matter of moments but Andreas Weimann has scored a goal which could break Brighton hearts - and mean Burnley win promotion today.
Will Hughes helps the ball on and Weimann gets ahead of Bruno and strikes at David Stockdale.
The Albion keeper can only parry the ball straight back to the Derby forward, who tucks home the rebound.
Brighton have it all to do.
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Derby make their first switch, as Andreas Weimann replaces Tom Ince.
LuaLua threatens again and gets in behind the Derby defence after being found by a through ball. He's flagged offside though.
Kazenga Lua Lua gets on the ball and shoots from range - but it's straight at Derby keeper Scott Carson.
The Brighton sub is straight into the action
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Brighton make a double change.
Sam Baldock is replaced by fellow forward James Wilson and winger Jiri Skalak is replaced by Kazenga LuaLua.
Will either of them find the spark to get Brighton the breakthrough?