Postpublished at 16:51 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018
Brighton 4-1 Swansea
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Brighton 4-1 Swansea
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Brighton 4-1 Swansea
What a win for Brighton that is.
Jurgen Locadio
No, definitely not.
Again, it's wonderful build-up from Brighton, they toy with Swansea before Locadio - on debut - stretches to poke Dale Stephens' effort beyond Fabianski.
Tammy Abraham
Surely not?
Tammy Abraham's goal-bound shot takes a deflection off Lewis Dunk, wrong footing Mat Ryan who can do little about it.
It was on target, so should go down as Abraham's. But it definitely comes off Dunk.
Albion will be disappointed by that, not least because they had appealed for handball in the build-up.
Brighton 3-0 Swansea
And that's the end of Glenn Murray's afternoon.
Jurgen Locadio trots on to make his Premier League debut.
Brighton 3-0 Swansea
Anthony Knockaert makes way for Brighton's first change.
Solly March takes his place.
Brighton 3-0 Swansea
This has been a really, really impressive showing from Brighton.
They've controlled this match from the off.
Anthony Knockaert
This must settle it?
Pascal Gross finds Anthony Knockaert out on the left side, and the latter slots the ball in at the far post with the outside of his foot.
Swansea not looking at all like a club who are 10 games unbeaten in all competitions.
Glenn Murray
A nice interchange of passing from Brighton as they carve Swansea apart, before Jose Izquierdo pulls back for the unmarked Murray to lash in his 10th Premier League goal of the season.
Brighton 1-0 Swansea
Still a way to go in this match, but Swansea are making their final change.
Tammy Abraham replaces Tom Carroll.
Brighton 1-0 Swansea
Close again from Glenn Murray! He lashes just wide of Lukasz Fabianski's left hand post.
Brighton 1-0 Swansea
A frustrating few minutes for Glenn Murray, who receives a yellow card for a late clip on Tom Carroll.
Brighton 1-0 Swansea
Brighton think they've doubled their league as Anthony Knockaert's cross (or was it a shot?) goes into the net.
Glenn Murray was offside, narrowly, as Knockaert struck it. Whether or not he got a touch? I'm not sure.
But the goal is ruled out regardless for his intent to play the ball while offside.
Good decision by the officials in my opinion.
Brighton 1-0 Swansea
From the resulting corner, Swansea make a big appeal for a penalty against Glenn Murray for handball.
The ball seemed to strike Murray's midriff, but it's not clear from the replays how much he could really have done about it.
Mike Dean isn't interested, in any case.
Brighton 1-0 Swansea
Now Swansea with a sight at goal as Mat Ryan makes a brilliant save to keep out Ki Sung-yeung's strike from the edge of the box.
Brighton 1-0 Swansea
But this one is a bit closer.
Pascal Gross finds possession after a neat exchange of passing, but his shot from just inside the area goes straight to the arms of Lukasz Fabianski.
A routine save from the Polish international.
Brighton 1-0 Swansea
The first chance, of the half sees Jose Izquierdo look to bend one beyond Lukasz Fabianski from the edge of the box - but it's well wide.
Brighton 1-0 Swansea
We are ready to get going again at the Amex.
Andre Ayew came on for Nathan Dyer with about 10 minutes of the first half remaining and Carlos Carvalhal has made another change at the break.
Luciano Narsingh replaces Mike van der Hoorn, who conceded the penalty which allowed Brighton to take the lead in this one.
While we take a break for half-time, it's worth reflecting what has been a busy week off the pitch for Swansea City.
The club took control of their Liberty Stadium ground from Swansea council last week, meaning they can now sell naming rights and grow their 21,000 capacity in "phases".
But the club's chief operating officer Chris Pearlman has insisted they will not asset-strip the stadium, adding that the lease will benefit the club, council and rugby union club Ospreys, who also play at the Liberty.
Brighton 1-0 Swansea
And that's our lot for the first half.
Glenn Murray's penalty is the difference.