GOALpublished at 29 mins
Swansea 0-1 Brighton
Glenn Murray! Anthony Knockaert whips in a pinpoint cross from the right and it bounces off Murray's thigh and trickles into the net!
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Swansea 0-1 Brighton
Glenn Murray! Anthony Knockaert whips in a pinpoint cross from the right and it bounces off Murray's thigh and trickles into the net!
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
Federico Fernandez - that was nasty!
He charges into the back of Glenn Murray, again, but this time he receives a yellow card. And rightly so.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium
It's difficult to say who will be happier after this start to the game.
There's been a sprightly pace to proceedings, with the ball swept from one side of the pitch to the other but without any clear scoring opportunities.
Both sets of fans are in decent voice. Brighton are aiming to extend their three-match unbeaten run, while Swansea look a better side than their record of four defeats from five home Premier League games this season suggests.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
Ooh, that could have gone anywhere.
Pascal Gross' shot takes a deflection and it could have caught Fabianski out but it goes wide and out for a corner.
Swansea are on the counter now...
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
It started off quite exciting, with corner after corner, but now the game is just getting a little bit sloppy.
Brighton are trying to calm things down by stringing a few passes together.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
Bringing in Nathan Dyer was Paul Clement's only change this afternoon, and he's probably been Swansea's brightest player so far.
We've seen very little from Tammy Abraham but he is working hard to chase down Brighton when they are in possession.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
No love lost here. Federico Fernandez comes straight through the back of Glenn Murray and gives away a free-kick in the middle of the pitch.
Jose Izquierdo then unceremoniously brings down a charging Nathan Dyer. Neither team can get settled here.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
Tammy Abraham has struggled to get involved so far but his run in behind the defence causes some problems.
Brighton hoist it away for a corner and, after some hesitation in the box, it's eventually booted up the pitch.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
The free-kick is a poor one and it eventually goes out for a goal-kick.
Wow, this has been a bright start. Both teams are going for it...
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
Nathan Dyer has switched sides for Swansea and he's twisting and turning on the left.
Anthony Knockaert eventually brings him down by the touchline and Swansea can whip a ball in from this free-kick.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
It's end-to-end stuff at the moment! Brighton attack with pace and Kyle Naughton has to concede a corner.
Lukasz Fabianski is sharp off his line and punches the ball out of danger.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
Brighton look to attack down the right through Anthony Knockaert but the midfielder's pass into the middle is a poor one and it's cut out.
Swansea just lash the ball away rather than look to counter and now Brighton are on the ball again.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
Nathan Dyer whips a ball in from the right and it is a dangerous one!
Shane Duffy has to clear it.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
The corner comes to nothing and now Brighton have regained possession and are passing it around the back.
This could be a tight game you know.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
Cheap corner conceded by Swansea's Sam Clucas. Brighton have an opportunity to test Lukasz Fabianski from a set-piece.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
Swansea have some early possession and they are already looking to feed Nathan Dyer on the right wing.
Swansea 0-0 Brighton
There's a one-minute silence before kick-off as both teams and supporters pay tribute to fallen soldiers on the weekend before Remembrance Sunday.
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Alex Scott
Arsenal Ladies & former England international on Final Score
Tammy Abraham is a player full of confidence. He has a manager fully behind him at Swansea, and with that support he's playing with a freedom about him, displaying expressive football.
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Swansea boss Paul Clement admits the transfer business done by the club over the summer has produced 'mixed' results.
The Swans re-signed striker Wilfried Bony and midfield trio Renato Sanches, Sam Clucas and Roque Mesa.
Striker Fernando Llorente and playmaker Gylfi Sigurdsson left the Liberty Stadium too.
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