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Brighton and Hove Albion vs Derby County. Sky Bet Championship.

Amex StadiumAttendance30,292.

Brighton and Hove Albion 1

  • L Dunk (sent off 83rd minute)
  • J Wilson (95th minute)

Derby County 1

  • A Weimann (71st minute)

Brighton 1-1 Derby: James Wilson snatches point for 10-man Seagulls

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Highlights from Brighton's 1-1 draw with Derby in the Sky Bet Championship

Substitute James Wilson's stoppage time strike earned 10-man Brighton a morale-boosting 1-1 draw with Derby on Monday.

The on-loan Manchester United striker levelled a pulsating affair five minutes after the allotted time as the hosts prepared for Saturday lunchtime's promotion shoot-out at Middlesbrough in dramatic style.

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The clash at the Riverside will determine who goes up to the Premier League and, while Boro only require a point, victory would ensure Brighton reach the top flight after a 33-year absence.

Derby went into Monday's game, before a record crowd of 30,292 at the Amex Stadium, already assured of a place in the play-offs and went in front 19 minutes from time through substitute Andreas Weimann.

Brighton's cause was dented by the dismissal of Lewis Dunk for two bookable offences on 83 minutes, but they fought on to the final whistle as Wilson snatched a point with the final kick of the game.

Monday's draw opens the door for Burnley to seal promotion, with victory against QPR enough for the Clarets to make an immediate return to the Premier League.

Unchanged Brighton, now unbeaten in their last 13 games, threatened in only the fifth minute when Israel international Beram Kayal fired a deflected 20-yard drive narrowly wide.

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Andreas Weimann celebrates after scoring for Derby
Image: Andreas Weimann celebrates after scoring for Derby

Derby goalkeeper Scott Carson was called into action from the resulting corner when he saved a low goalbound effort from French winger Anthony Knockaert.

The Rams failed to make the most of a good opportunity in the 10th minute when an excellent long ball by midfielder Craig Bryson released Tom Ince in a good position in front of goal, but the England U21 international blasted into the side-netting.

Centre-back Jason Shackell prevented Derby from going behind five minutes later with a superb flicked header over his own bar to keep out a left-footed free-kick from Knockaert.

The Seagulls continued to pose the most threat and Czech Republic international Jiri Skalak drove over left footed from a tight angle after a clever flick from Dunk midway through the half.

Derby's Craig Bryson clears the ball under pressure from Biram Kayal of Brighton
Image: Derby's Craig Bryson clears the ball under pressure from Biram Kayal of Brighton

Brighton produced a flowing move in the 34th minute when Liam Rosenior combined cleverly with Sam Baldock and a nicely flighted cross from Skalak was headed narrowly wide by Tomer Hemed.

Derby midfielder George Thorne got on the end of a corner from Johnny Russell but his attempt lacked power and Albion midfielder Dale Stephens made a comfortable clearance on the line.

Keeper David Stockdale was pressed into service soon after the interval and twice had to make saves on shots by Will Hughes.

The Seagulls, knocked out of the play-offs by Derby two seasons ago, threatened again when former Leicester man Knockaert floated in a dangerous cross, but Dunk was unable to keep his header down at the far post.

Brighton's Tomer Hemed (right) and Derby's George Thorne battle for the ball
Image: Brighton's Tomer Hemed (right) and Derby's George Thorne battle for the ball

Brighton had a penalty appeal waved away by referee Robert Madley when Knockaert went down under a challenge from Thorne, who appeared to win the ball fairly.

Albion boss Chris Hughton attempted to freshen up his front line midway through the second half by introducing Wilson and Kazenga LuaLua.

But Derby broke the deadlock on 71 minutes when Austria striker Weimann struck within moments of replacing Ince.

A lofted ball over the top by Hughes put Weimann in on goal and, after his initial shot was blocked by Stockdale, the forward kept his cool to steer the rebound into the net.

Tom Ince of Derby County shoots on goal under pressure from Liam Rosenior of Brighton and Hove Albion
Image: Tom Ince of Derby shoots on goal under pressure from Liam Rosenior

Albion had to play the final seven minutes with 10 men after central defender Dunk received a second yellow card for a late challenge on midfielder Bryson.

Then, at the death, Wilson scored with a close-range shot which went in off Marcus Olsson.

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