Hello and welcome to live minute-by-minute updates as fourth-placed Brighton and Hove Albion welcome third-placed Manchester City to the AMEX Stadium for the late kick-off in the Premier League
- A. Mac Allister(81' PEN)
- I. Gündogan(13')
- P. Foden(28', 31')
- R. Mahrez(90+5')
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FULL-TIME. Brighton 1-4 City. It's all over at the AMEX as City secure all three points to move into second place in the table, two points behind leaders Chelsea. Brighton, who remain in fourth, were much improved in the second half but were outclassed by City on the night. Both sides will turn their attention to the Carabao Cup on Wednesday.
GOAL! Brighton 1-4 City. Signed, sealed and delivered, that's four! Mahrez has only been on the pitch a few minutes. Foden picks the Algerian out in acres of space on the right side of the box, who fires the ball high into the net beyond Sanchez to seal the points for City.
CHANCE! Foden almost nets his hat-trick. De Bruyne threads an incisive pass into the path of Foden who controls well only to be denied by the foot of Sanchez yet again!
City's third change of the evening sees Jesus replaced by Mahrez for the final five minutes plus stoppages. Guardiola will be frustrated that his side were unable to protect their clean sheet.
GOAL! Brighton 1-3 City. Mac Allister, who has not been on the pitch long, steps up and converts the penalty despite Ederson getting a hand to the ball. Game on?
PENALTY! Brighton have been awarded a spot-kick as Mwepu is taken down by Ederson who mistimed his challenge. VAR are checking...but it's been given!
Another change from City with Grealish coming off and De Bruyne entering the fray for the final fifteen minutes of this match. Now there is an example of squad depth.
City make their first change of the night as Gundogan makes way to a standing ovation from the travelling support, Fernandinho comes on in his place.
The Brighton fans are really getting behind their team every time they break forward. There is a goal in this for the hosts if they can maintain the performance levels they have shown since the break.
Moder takes Brighton's first yellow card of the game with a cynical pull back as Rodri got away from him in the midfield. The hosts have been in the ascendancy in the last five minutes or so.
CHANCE! This is much better from Brighton who are playing with greater confidence. Trossard forces another save from Ederson after some lovely link-up play in and around the penalty area.
Another City name goes into the referee's notebook and this time it is Cancelo, who clatters into Lamptey as the pair challenge for a bouncing ball. The Portuguese was sent off the last time these two sides met at the AMEX in the league.
Brighton are the first team who turn to the bench for reinforcements with a double change. Tariq Lamptey makes his eagerly anticipated return from injury in place of Dan Burn, while Neal Maupay makes way for Enock Mwepu for the remaining half an hour.
CHANCE! A good opportunity for Brighton who almost pull a goal back. Trossard clips a deft cross into March who takes the ball down at the back post and fires straight at Ederson, who has had little to do in this match.
Foden turns on the ball inside the box and drags a shot wide of the post. The youngster is keen for a hat-trick and seems to have taken up the central role in the City front three.
We're back underway at the AMEX Stadium! No changes for either side at the break. Will City look to extend their advantage or protect what they already have? How will Brighton approach this second half?
HALF-TIME! Brighton 0-3 City. A brace from Foden and one from Gundogan mean City go into the break in cruise control. Brighton held their own for the opening eight minutes but were unable to deal with City's blistering transitions and counter-attacks which have been their main threat. How do Brighton respond to this?
Gundogan replaced De Bruyne in the City starting eleven this evening, took the captain's armband and has led by example. Goals have been a noticeable addition to his game and he seems to enjoy facing Brighton, as the below stat indicates...
We're into the final ten minutes of the first half plus stoppages and Guardiola will surely be pleased with how City have taken charge of this game. Brighton face an uphill battle and could do with half-time to re-group. They'll be playing for pride in the second half with damage limitation at the forefront of their minds.
Brighton win their first corner of the match as Cucurella's cross is deflected behind. City deal comfortably with the cross and look to counter however, this time they are stopped in their tracks by the retreating blue and white shirts of Brighton.