Postpublished at 19:40 British Summer Time 18 October 2022
Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Forest give away a cheap corner. Brighton work it into the box and Joel Veltman's cross-shot is blocked. There are some weak appeals for a penalty.
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Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Forest give away a cheap corner. Brighton work it into the box and Joel Veltman's cross-shot is blocked. There are some weak appeals for a penalty.
Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
'Tis pretty much all Brighton so far. Leandro Trossard is showing some quick feet but no end product yet.
Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Forest's first attack and they have a throw-in, which you can tell is going long. Serge Aurier launches it in but it's cleared.
Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Steve Sidwell
Former Brighton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Great opening few minutes for Brighton, they're showing great intent and trying to get on the front foot.
The longer they do this, the harder it will be for Forest to get into the game.
Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Speaking about people still waiting to reach their potential, Forest keeper Dean Henderson punches away a Brighton corner.
Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
If you haven't reached your potential by 29, something is a bit wrong.
And I'm saying that as a 38-year-old journalist still waiting to reach his potential...
Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Steve Sidwell
Former Chelsea midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
We know Jesse Lingard has got the class, we saw it when he was at West Ham for that short spell.
He knew what he wanted to do when he came here, he hasn't yet reached his potential but neither have a lot of the Forest players.
Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Alexis Mac Allister makes a clever run to the edge of the box, unmarked, and the corner is played straight to him. His shot is blocked though.
Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Joel Veltman pings a nice long ball into Danny Welbeck in the box and it's defended well by Scott McKenna. Corner though.
Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Brighton's Moises Caicedo is hurt after about five seconds but he's fine.
Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Under way.
Brighton v Nottingham Forest (19:30 BST)
Saveena Johal, Punjabi Forest, external
Steve Cooper’s contract signing gave the Forest community a glimmer of hope. We then went on to gain one point against Aston Villa, with glimpses of a united team. Naturally, spirits were high approaching the Wolves fixture and this was a game that realistically could have gone either way.
Unfortunately it wasn’t to be ours.
The passion seemed to have slightly waned on Saturday as the Reds continue to get to know one another. But this is an integral part of the season where points could and should be gained against low-placed teams, so improvements are crucial.
What’s just as crucial, as supporters, is continued loyalty towards all of our players. Those that were pivotal to last season’s success are surely deserving of this as they find their feet in the fiercest league in the world. Isn’t playing regularly the best way to get up to speed after all?
We aren’t the only team experiencing a tough spell; a quick glance at the table confirms this as we are just a few points behind in the bottom five. As we now have the stability of a proven manager, we can only hope for it to materialise on the pitch too.
Crystal Palace v Wolves (20:15 BST)
Crystal Palace v Wolves (20:15 BST)
Crystal Palace have beaten Wolves in their past three league meetings without conceding a goal. They can equal their longest Premier League winning streak versus a single opponent.
Both last season's encounters finished 2-0 to Palace, with Wilfried Zaha scoring in each game.
Kilmarnock are playing Dundee United in the Scottish League Cup if you want to follow that this way.
Crystal Palace v Wolves (20:15 BST)
The team to score first usually go on to win... is not the story in Palace games this season.
Their two Premier League victories this season have come after they conceded the opening goal.
And the Eagles have dropped 10 points from winning positions this season. Only Leicester City, with 14 points, have a worse record.
Brighton v Nottingham Forest (19:30)
This is Brighton's first home game since their midfielder Enock Mwepu, 24, had to retire from football with a heart condition.
There will be tributes tonight.
Brighton v Nottingham Forest (19:30 BST)
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Crystal Palace v Wolves (20:15 BST)
Wolves's win over Nottingham Forest at the weekend was only their second success in 17 Premier League games.
They could go winless in 10 successive Premier League away matches for the first time since August 2011 to January 2012.
Crystal Palace v Wolves (20:15 BST)
Crystal Palace make one change from Saturday's goalless draw at Leicester for tonight's visit of Wolves as Michael Olise replaces Jordan Ayew.
The Eagles also opt to include two goalkeepers on the bench with Owen Goodman joining Sam Johnstone among their substitutes.
Palace XI: Guaita, Ward, Andersen, Guehi, Mitchell, Schlupp, Doucoure, Eze, Olise, Edouard, Zaha.
Subs: Johnstone, Goodman, Tomkins, Ebiowei, Balmer, Riedewald, Milivojevic, Ayew, Mateta.
Diego Costa starts up front for the third consecutive game for managerless Wolves, who make four changes from Saturday's win over Nottingham Forest, including two full debuts.
Boubacar Traore comes in for Joao Moutinho to make his first start, as does 20-year-old full-back Hugo Bueno, while Nathan Collins returns from suspension and Nelson Semedo is also recalled to a new-look Wanderers back-line.
Wolves XI: Sa, Semedo, Kilman, Collins, Bueno, Neves, B Traore, A Traore, Nunes, Podence, Costa.
Subs: Sarkic, Mosquera, Jonny, Hodge, Campbell, Ronan, Moutinho, Guedes, Hee-chan.