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Brighton 0-0 Wolves
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Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Brighton have enjoyed 65% of the ball, making 142 passes - almost double the number made by Wolves. Yet the home side have only had four touches in the away box.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
A huge roar in the BBC Sport office... it must be the snooker. Don't think Romain Saiss's hoof out of his box warrants such a reaction. Ding potting a red, however...
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Ahhh, you'd expect better from Joao Moutinho. The Portuguese schemer overcooks the set-piece and the ball travels harmlessly through the Brighton box.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Brighton had more possession, Wolves had more territory. Now the visitors have the chance to threaten again from a set-piece. Free-kick on the left and the cavalry arrive.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Easy on the eye is this.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
While Brighton's mantra is keep it on the deck, they're not afraid to mix things up sometimes. Wise when you've got Neal Maupay up top. The Frenchman's movement gets him behind the Wolves defence - but he doesn't beat the offside flag.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
That leads to another Wolves corner. This time Mat Ryan's defence protects him.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Up go the big lads... it's like an NBA court in that penalty area. Wolves defender Romain Saiss jumps the highest, forcing Mat Ryan into a smart save low to his right.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Wolves still attacking. Down the left this time as they look to see if Dan Burn has the movement which his height suggests he doesn't. When you've got long limbs you don't need pace. He slides in and concedes a corner.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Whoooosh! Ruben Neves only scores worldies, doesn't he? And this is nearly another. A weak header out by Steven Alzate falls straight to the Portuguese midfielder who fizzes a missile of a strike just past the left-hand post.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Raul Jimenez is a handful isn't he. The Wolves striker drives forward but Brighton get back in numbers to crowd him out. Danger not over though...
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Not sure what he's writing, mind. Very little happened in the past few minutes.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Love to see a manager get a pen and pad out. Top marks to Graham Potter.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Now a chance at the other end. A whirlwind start.
Diogo Jota is left in acres of space on the left, forcing Adam Webster to quickly come across and try to close down the Wolves forward.
Jota manages to get a shot away but drags it wide of the left-hand post.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Should have been the opener. Brighton skipper Lewis Dunk is picked out by Pascal Gross' pinpoint corner, but can't keep his header down. Dunk clasps his forehead with his hands. He knows.
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Strong start from Brighton. Leandro Trossard dances down the left, crossing towards Neal Maupay with Steven Alzate also lurking. Maupay's shot is deflected over the bar by Jonny. Corner...
Brighton 0-0 Wolves
Jonathan Moss's whistle interrupts a Euro-pop version of Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire... and we're off!
Brighton v Wolves (16:30 GMT)
Adama Traore is STACKED! I reckon he'd give Adebayo Akinfenwa a run in the freeweights room.
Brighton v Wolves (16:30 GMT)
Brighton manager Graham Potter makes one change to the side which defeated Arsenal 2-1 at Emirates Stadium on Thursday, as Leandro Trossard replaces Aaron Connolly in attack.
Brighton XI: Mat Ryan, Steven Alzate, Adam Webster, Lewis Dunk, Dan Burn, Dale Stephens, Aaron Mooy, Davy Propper, Pascal Gross, Neal Maupay, Leandro Trossard
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo sticks with the same side that recorded a 2-0 victory over West Ham at Molineux on Wednesday, with Leander Dendoncker set to start in defence once again in the absence of Willy Boly.
Wolves XI: Rui Patricio, Matt Doherty, Leander Dendoncker, Conor Coady, Romain Saiss, Jonny, Ruben Neves, Joao Moutinho, Adama Traore, Raul Jimenez, Diogo Jota
Brighton v Wolves (16:30 GMT)
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