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Brighton

2 - 1 1 March 2026
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Nottingham

Match Statistics

Brighton Nottingham
1 Accurate through passes 0
54% Ball possession 46%
2 Big chances 1
2 Blocked shots 6
20 Clearances 15
4 Corner kicks 4
48 Duels won 41
0 Errors leading to goal 1
0 Errors leading to shot 1
1.29 Expected assists (xA) 0.44
1.32 Expected goals (xG) 0.80
12 Fouls 13
13 Free kicks 12
3 Goalkeeper saves 5
0 Hit the woodwork 0
6 Interceptions 8
0 Offsides 4
7 Shots inside the box 7
5 Shots off target 3
7 Shots on target 4
7 Shots outside the box 6
15 Throw ins 14
14 Total shots 13
28 Touches in opposition box 17
1.18 xG on target (xGOT) 0.58
0.58 xGOT faced 1.18
3 Yellow cards 1

Confirmed Lineups

Brighton 4-3-3
  • 1 Verbruggen B.
  • 2 Wieffer M.
  • 3 van Hecke J. P.
  • 4 Dunk L.
  • 5 Kadioglu F.
  • 6 Hinshelwood J.
  • 7 Milner J.
  • 8 Gross P.
  • 9 Gomez D.
  • 10 Welbeck D.
  • 11 Mitoma K.

Substitutes

Baleba C., Boscagli O., De Cuyper M., Kostoulas C., March S., Minteh Y., Rutter G., Steele J., Veltman J.

Nottingham 4-2-3-1
  • 1 Sels M.
  • 2 Aina O.
  • 3 Milenkovic N.
  • 4 Murillo
  • 5 Williams N.
  • 6 Sangare I.
  • 7 Anderson E.
  • 8 Hutchinson O.
  • 9 Gibbs-White M.
  • 10 Hudson-Odoi C.
  • 11 Igor Jesus

Substitutes

Awoniyi T., Bakwa D., Cunha, Dominguez N., Gunn A., McAtee J., Ndoye D., Netz L., Yates R., X

Brighton vs Nottingham Match Commentary

90+7'
That's it for today, Chris Kavanagh has blown his whistle and the game is over.
90+5'
Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham) fires the ball at goal from inside the area, but it's well blocked.
90+3'
Lewis Dunk (Brighton) has tested the patience of referee Chris Kavanagh and goes into the book for a previous late challenge.
90+1'
Substitution. Maxim De Cuyper (Brighton) receives a signal from the referee and is now allowed to enter the pitch as Kaoru Mitoma walks off.
90'
We will have 6 min. of added time.
88'
The statistic for corner kicks – 4:4.
86'
Fabian Hurzeler has decided to introduce fresh legs, with Carlos Baleba (Brighton) replacing James Milner.
86'
The referee stops play so that a substitution can be made and Solly March (Brighton) comes onto the pitch for Diego Gomez.
85'
What a chance that is! Taiwo Awoniyi (Nottingham) displays good awareness near the penalty spot to get on the end of a cross from the free kick, but he steers his header narrowly wide of the right post.
84'
Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton) is booked after bringing down an opponent. Chris Kavanagh had an easy-decision to make.
83'
Vitor Pereira decides to make a substitution. Igor Jesus will be replaced by Taiwo Awoniyi (Nottingham).
82'
The manager has decided to make a substitution and Ola Aina walks off the pitch to be replaced by Dan Ndoye (Nottingham).
80'
Ibrahim Sangare (Nottingham) gives away a foul for a fierce tackle on an opponent.
78'
Dilane Bakwa (Nottingham) skips perfectly past challenges but misdirects his shot from the edge of the box. The ball flies a few yards wide of the left post.
76'
Diego Gomez (Brighton) commits a rough challenge and Chris Kavanagh blows his whistle for a foul.
74'
Vitor Pereira has decided to make a change. Dilane Bakwa (Nottingham) replaces Callum Hudson-Odoi.
73'
Bart Verbruggen pulls off a decent save! Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham) attempts to head home after a precise cross into the box. He aims his header towards the middle of the net, but the effort is kept out.
71'
Mats Wieffer just cannot continue due to injury and has to be substituted. Joel Veltman (Brighton) replaces him.
70'
James Milner (Brighton) makes a reckless foul in order to win the ball from his opponent. Chris Kavanagh has a clear sight of it and blows his whistle.
69'
13:7 – the total goal attempt statistics.
67'
Igor Jesus (Nottingham) makes a strong challenge and Chris Kavanagh blows for a foul.
65'
Elliot Anderson (Nottingham) runs onto a good long pass and tries his luck from the edge of the box, but his effort flies high over the bar.
64'
Nottingham are playing possession football and controlling the game at present. They are exchanging inch-perfect passes from player to player, making it difficult for the opposition to win the ball.
62'
Callum Hudson-Odoi (Nottingham) races towards goal but the defender gets back well to make a challenge.
60'
Ibrahim Sangare (Nottingham) gets on the end of a good pass and from mid-range he unleashes a decent strike, but the shot is blocked by the defender.
58'
The ball possession is 52:48.
56'
Here is a change. Omari Hutchinson is going off and Vitor Pereira gives the last tactical orders to Cunha (Nottingham).
56'
Luca Netz (Nottingham) joins the action as a substitute, replacing Neco Williams.
55'
This yellow card was deserved. The tackle by Mats Wieffer (Brighton) was quite harsh and Chris Kavanagh didn't hesitate to show him a yellow card.
55'
Pascal Gross (Brighton) takes the corner but fails to find any of his teammates. The ball is easily cleared out of danger.
55'
The corner is swung in but Brighton can’t take advantage as a defender sweeps the ball away. The ball goes behind for a corner. Brighton will have an opportunity to threaten the opposition's goal.
54'
Pascal Gross (Brighton) fires in a promising strike from the free kick just outside the penalty area. His nice effort flies towards the bottom left corner but is denied by Matz Sels, who pulls off a glorious save!
53'
52:48 – this is the current ball possession ratio.
51'
Brighton keep the ball and are displaying some tiki-taka style passing at the moment.
49'
Pascal Gross (Brighton) steps up to take the corner. He launches the ball into the penalty area, but it only finds the head of an opposing player who clears the danger.
48'
Danny Welbeck (Brighton) collects a brilliant pass inside the box and finds himself in a goal scoring opportunity. He takes a shot, but the effort is well blocked by one of the defending players.
46'
The half-time break is over and the second half is about to start.
45+3'
Chris Kavanagh has ended the first half by blowing the whistle.
45+2'
Omari Hutchinson (Nottingham) lets fly with a decent effort from the edge of the box that flashes just wide of the right post.
45'
3 min. of stoppage-time to be played.
43'
A fantastic block by a defender means that the corner from Nottingham comes to nothing.
42'
The ball goes out of play. Nottingham are awarded a corner kick.
42'
Callum Hudson-Odoi (Nottingham) has a shot blocked from inside the box.
40'
James Milner (Brighton) is unable to feed a through ball into the path of his teammates.
38'
The corner kick from Pascal Gross (Brighton) is headed out of the penalty area by one of the defenders.
37'
Jack Hinshelwood (Brighton) attempts to score as he rises near the penalty spot and heads the ball to the middle of the goal. Matz Sels pulls off a comfortable save to stop the ball from hitting the net.
35'
The photographers scatter as a shot from the edge of the box by Jack Hinshelwood (Brighton) blazes well wide of the right post.
33'
The current number of shots on target for both teams is 6:2.
31'
Matz Sels (Nottingham) picks up an injury.
30'
Elliot Anderson (Nottingham) gives the referee no choice but to show him a yellow card.
29'
Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton) slaloms his way past challenges, but an opposing player does well to get the ball away.
27'
The game is interrupted as Omari Hutchinson (Nottingham) is flagged offside.
26'
What a great effort! Danny Welbeck (Brighton) decides to unleash a long-range shot. Despite hitting it very well, it scorches inches wide of the left post. We could have witnessed a magnificent goal.
25'
Great solo effort by Mats Wieffer (Brighton) as he beats two defenders before unleashing a low drive from just outside of the box towards the middle of the goal. The goalkeeper is ready and makes a decent save.
22'
The Brighton players are exchanging short passes in an attempt to create a shooting opportunity.
20'
Callum Hudson-Odoi (Nottingham) delivers a promising cross into the box, but it's cleared.
18'
Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton) receives a precise pass and is given time inside the box to send a promising strike towards the middle of the goal. Matz Sels guesses his intention and denies him with a fine save.
17'
38:62 – the ratio of ball possession.
15'
2 - 1
GOAL! Jack Hinshelwood meets a cross inside the box and heads the ball across the goal, where Danny Welbeck (Brighton) lurks and pokes it into the back of the net. 2:1.
13'
1 - 1
Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham) scores! He latches on to a pass and produces a perfect strike from the edge of the box that goes into the roof of the net and past the goalkeeper.
11'
Elliot Anderson (Nottingham) commits a rough challenge and Chris Kavanagh blows his whistle for an infringement.
10'
Omari Hutchinson (Nottingham) takes the corner kick and sends a lovely ball into the penalty area, but the opposition's defence is ready and knocks the ball to safety.
9'
Danny Welbeck (Brighton) shows too much aggression while trying to break free from his opponent and the referee blows his whistle for a foul.
8'
Callum Hudson-Odoi (Nottingham) sprays a pass out to Neco Williams, but he can't beat his man to get to the ball.
6'
1 - 0
Diego Gomez (Brighton) gets to the ball on the edge of the box and fires in a first-time shot without any hesitation. The strike is excellent and goes straight into the bottom left corner. He couldn't have done it any better. 1:0.
4'
Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton) picks up a pass and unleashes a low shot towards goal, but he can't generate enough power to trouble Matz Sels.
2'
Chris Kavanagh blows his whistle. Diego Gomez (Brighton) commits a foul after dangerous play.
1'
This corner kick is taken with a short pass by Omari Hutchinson (Nottingham).
1'
The first half has started.
The players are out at last! Nottingham will take the kick-off.
Chris Kavanagh will supervise the game today.
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Brighton vs Nottingham Match Overview: 2-1 Premier League

In a breathless afternoon on 2026-03-01, Brighton edged Nottingham 2-1 in a Premier League match report defined by early chaos, sharp finishing, and a final surge of away pressure that never quite found its equaliser. Diego Gomez set the tone with a crisp opener, Morgan Gibbs-White responded with a thunderous strike, and Danny Welbeck applied the decisive touch to settle the Brighton vs Nottingham Score. The Brighton vs Nottingham Result keeps Brighton’s momentum ticking, while Nottingham left with the frustration of late chances and one costly error that proved the difference.

First Half

The Brighton vs Nottingham Highlights began almost immediately, with Brighton playing on the front foot and asking questions down the channels. Gomez’s goal on six minutes felt like a release of energy around the ground: he met the ball on the edge of the box first time and guided it low into the corner, a finish struck with the certainty of a player who knew exactly what was on.

Nottingham didn’t retreat. Instead, they snapped back with real intent, and Gibbs-White’s equaliser was the kind of hit that silences a home crowd in an instant—caught sweetly from the edge of the area and sent into the roof of the net. For a spell, Nottingham’s movement between the lines looked dangerous, with Hudson-Odoi and Hutchinson offering angles and runs that forced Brighton to defend on the turn.

But Brighton’s response carried a familiar rhythm: patient circulation, then a sudden dart of incision. The winner arrived through a well-timed cross and a clever sequence in the box—Jack Hinshelwood’s header across goal created the opening and Welbeck, alive to the moment, poked home from close range to make it 2-1. From there, Brighton threatened again through Mitoma and Welbeck, while Nottingham’s moments came in flashes, including a late first-half effort that skimmed wide and a couple of blocked attempts inside the area.

  • Key Moment: Diego Gomez’s first-time finish put Brighton in front and set the tempo.
  • Key Moment: Morgan Gibbs-White equalised with a fierce strike from the edge of the box.
  • Key Moment: Jack Hinshelwood’s header across goal teed up Danny Welbeck for the decisive tap-in.
  • Key Moment: Mitoma forced a sharp save as Brighton looked for a third before the break.

Second Half

After half-time, the Brighton vs Nottingham Match Report shifted into a more tactical contest. Brighton tried to reassert control with neat passing sequences, while Nottingham steadily increased their share of the ball and began to pin Brighton back with longer spells of possession. A superb stop from Matz Sels to deny Pascal Gross from a dangerous set-piece kept the deficit at one, and it felt significant as Nottingham grew in belief.

Nottingham’s substitutions signalled intent, adding fresh legs and direct running as they chased the equaliser. Brighton, meanwhile, had to manage the game as well as play it—Wieffer’s injury forced a change, and Hurzeler’s later substitutions were as much about protecting the lead as they were about finding a third goal.

The closing stages were tense. Verbruggen stood firm to repel a Gibbs-White header, and Nottingham came agonisingly close when Taiwo Awoniyi steered a free-kick delivery just wide from near the penalty spot. Even deep into stoppage time, another Nottingham effort was smothered by a decisive block, and Brighton’s defending—scrappy at times, committed throughout—carried them to the final whistle.

  • Key Moment: Pascal Gross’s set-piece forced a top save from Sels, nearly extending Brighton’s lead.
  • Key Moment: Verbruggen’s save from Gibbs-White’s header kept Brighton ahead during Nottingham’s best spell.
  • Key Moment: Awoniyi’s late header drifted narrowly wide, the moment Nottingham will replay.

Brighton vs Nottingham Stats Breakdown

The Brighton vs Nottingham Stats underline why the match felt tight despite Brighton’s early edge. Brighton finished with 54% possession to Nottingham’s 46% and shaded the shot count 14-13, with 7 shots on target to Nottingham’s 4. The xG analysis points to Brighton’s slightly higher-quality chances (1.32 xG vs 0.80), backed up by their stronger expected assists figure (1.29 xA vs 0.44) and a clear advantage in touches in the opposition box (28 vs 17).

Nottingham did well to block danger—registering 6 blocked shots—and their offside count (4) reflected a willingness to run beyond Brighton’s line, even if the timing wasn’t always there. Discipline and game management also mattered: Brighton collected three yellow cards as the pressure rose, but they limited Nottingham to one big chance overall. In the end, the Brighton vs Nottingham Analysis comes back to two things: Brighton were more clinical early, and they defended the final phase with the desperation of a side that understood exactly what the points were worth.

Brighton vs Nottingham Lineups

Brighton XI (4-3-3): Bart Verbruggen; Mats Wieffer, Jan Paul van Hecke, Lewis Dunk, Ferdi Kadioglu; Jack Hinshelwood, James Milner, Pascal Gross; Diego Gomez, Danny Welbeck, Kaoru Mitoma.

Nottingham XI (4-2-3-1): Matz Sels; Ola Aina, Nikola Milenkovic, Murillo, Neco Williams; Ibrahim Sangare, Elliot Anderson; Omari Hutchinson, Morgan Gibbs-White, Callum Hudson-Odoi; Igor Jesus.

Brighton subs used: Joel Veltman (for Wieffer), Solly March (for Gomez), Carlos Baleba (for Milner), Maxim De Cuyper (for Mitoma).

Nottingham subs used: Luca Netz (for Williams), Cunha (for Hutchinson), Dilane Bakwa (for Hudson-Odoi), Dan Ndoye (for Aina), Taiwo Awoniyi (for Igor Jesus).

Player of the Match

Danny Welbeck (Brighton). In matches decided by a single moment, the forward who stays calm in the six-yard box often writes the story. Welbeck did exactly that, finishing the move that defined the Brighton vs Nottingham Goals and providing a constant reference point as Brighton tried to play through Nottingham’s pressure.

What the Result Means

This Brighton vs Nottingham Result strengthens Brighton’s position and reinforces the sense that they can win games in more than one way—through slick football early, then resilience late. For Nottingham, the performance offered enough to take into the next fixture, especially the control they found after the interval, but the lack of a finishing touch in the final moments left them empty-handed. For supporters checking Brighton match today or Nottingham match today, the headline is simple: Brighton took their chances, survived the late storm, and secured a vital Premier League victory.