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2020–21 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. season

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119th season in existence of Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton & Hove Albion 2020–21 football season
Brighton & Hove Albion
2020–21 season
ChairmanTony Bloom
Head coachGraham Potter
StadiumFalmer Stadium
Premier League16th
FA CupFifth round
EFL CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Neal Maupay (8)

All:
Neal Maupay (8)
Biggest win4–0 vsPortsmouth (EFL Cup – 17 September)
Biggest defeat0–3 vsManchester United (EFL Cup – 30 September)
0–3 vsLeicester City (Premier League – 13 December)

The2020–21 season wasBrighton & Hove Albion's 119th year in existence and their fourth consecutive season in thePremier League.[1] Along with competing in the domestic league, the club also participated in theFA Cup andEFL Cup. The season covered the period from 27 July 2020 to 30 June 2021.

Summary

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The Seagulls had only two pre-season matches for the 2020–21 campaign due the late season start as the result of theprevious season being delayed due toCOVID-19.[2] Brighton played out two home draws, 1–1 againstChelsea withPascal Groß scoring a 90th-minute equaliser from the spot - with 2,500 fans attending for a government trial for fans return to football - and a 0–0 withWest Brom.[3][4]

Brighton's opening game of the season was at home toChelsea on Monday 14 September 2020. The game finished in a 3–1 defeat forThe Seagulls.Ben White made his first league appearance for Brighton andAdam Lallana made his debut in this game.[5] Brighton's first win came in their second game, a 4–0 victory overPortsmouth in theEFL Cup on the 17 September whereAlexis Mac Allister,Bernardo andViktor Gyökeres all scored their firstAlbion goals.[6]The Seagulls first league victory came in their second Premier League match, a 3–0 away win overNewcastle on 20 September in a game whereYves Bissouma received his first red card for the club.[7] On 26 September,Bruno Fernandes scored a penalty forManchester United after the final whistle due toVAR giving handball onNeal Maupay right at the end. The converted penalty gaveUnited the 3 points, winning 3–2.[8] 4 days later Brigton again lost toUnited this time a 3–0 home loss in the EFL Cup missing out on a quarter final place.[9] Brighton claimed their first ever Premier League points against the defending championsLiverpool in a 1–1 home draw on 28 November, wherePascal Groß scored a 93rd-minute penalty to equalise, their second penalty of the game followingNeal Maupay failing to convert the first awarded in the 20th minute.[10]

On 10 January 2021, Brighton struggled against in formLeague Two sideNewport County in theirFA Cup third round side in which they scrapped a penalty shootout win away from home, in a match wherePercy Tau eventually made his debut, 905 days after signing for the club.[11] Neal Maupay's strike away atLeeds United on 16 January was enough to endThe Albion's record of 9 game winless run in the top flight – 10 including their FA Cup fixture – taking all three points to the south coast.[12]

Brighton's first home league win of the season came on their 11th match, keeping a clean sheet in a 1–0 win overTottenham Hotspur on 31 January withLeandro Trossard netting the goal.[13] This was their first home win in the league since 20 June 2020, a 2–1 victory overArsenal.[14] 3 days after the victory overSpurs,The Seagulls beat defending champions Liverpool atAnfield, their first League win at Liverpool since 1982 withSteven Alzate's first everPremier League goal being the only goal of the game.[15]

Brighton were smashed out of the FA Cup in the 94th minute with a headed goal forKelechi Iheanacho in the 1–0 away loss atLeicester City on 10 February. Potter handed debuts to Poles,Jakub Moder andMichał Karbownik in the fifth round defeat.[16]

On 22 February,Christian Benteke scored a 95th-minute winner to claim all 3 points against theirbiggest rivals takingCrystal Palace to 13th in the table after the 2–1 victory in Sussex.Joël Veltman scored his first goal forThe Seagulls in the game.[17] 5 days later, a controversial 1–0 defeat away at West Brom followed,Lewis Dunk had a goal ruled out by refereeLee Mason, causing strong criticism of Mason in the media and onSky Sports,[18] after blowing his whistle allowing a quick free-kick to be taken, however Mason then blew his whistle again after the free kick had been taken, denying Dunk the goal. Meanwhile, Pascal Groß andDanny Welbeck both missed from the penalty spot in the bizarre defeat atThe Hawthorns.[19]

On 20 March, Brighton matched their away meeting with Newcastle again beatingThe Magpies 3–0, going six points clear of the bottom three.[20] On 20 April, Brighton earnt their first ever point atStamford Bridge keeping a clean sheet in the 0–0 draw withChelsea on a nightThe Blues withdrew from the controversary plans of theEuropean Super League.Albion's Ben White was sent off in the 90+2 minute for a second bookable offense after putting in a strong performance throughout the game.[21] 4 days later, Brighton lost to already relegatedSheffield United 1–0 atBramall Lane withDavid McGoldrick scoring the only goal of the game.José Izquierdo came on as a substitute in his first first team appearance in 2–and–a–half years after being out with injuries.[22][23][24]

On 9 May, in a 2–1 away loss atWolves, Brighton had two players sent off. Lewis Dunk being dismissed first for pulling backFábio Silva who was darting for goal, withNeal Maupay being shown red after confronting the referee,Jonathan Moss after the final whistle.[25] A day later, Brighton's Premier League status was confirmed for a fifth consecutive season as a result of Burnley beatenFulham 2–0 atCraven Cottage. The result actually knockedThe Seagulls a place down to 16th on the night.[26] On 18 May, in front of a reduced returning fan base, Brighton came from two goals down to beat this year's Premier League championsManchester City. Their first win over theCityzens since 1989. This was alsoAlbion's first Premier League victory without captain Lewis Dunk, who was out suspended withPascal Groß deputising in a game whereDan Burn – who scored the winner – scored his firstAlbion goal, and his first goal in over three years.[27]

Brighton finished the season with a 2–0 away defeat atArsenal and finishing the season in 16th place, equalling their best ever points tally of 41 points which was also achieved theseason before. Brighton recorded their most goals scored in a Premier League season, scoring 40 and conceded 46, the fewest they have conceded. Their –6 goal difference is the best they achieved since being in the Premier League, with 12 clean sheets also being a club record.[28]

It was a successful summer for Brighton with several players being called up by their countries for the delayedUEFA Euro 2020 tournament, taken place in the summer of 2021 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[29] Leandro Trossard forBelgium, Robert Sánchez forSpain, Joël Veltman for theNetherlands and Jakub Moder forPoland all in their respective national squads for the championships.[30][31][32][33] Ben White who gained his first international call-up withEngland was named in their 33-man provisional squad but was later one of seven players cut.[34][35]Andi Zeqiri was also called up for the first time by his national sideSwitzerland, being named in the 29-man provisional squad, but like White, was cut from the squad.[36][37] However, White made his national debut in the first warm up match againstAustria where he came on as a substitute in the 1–0 victory at theRiverside Stadium where he blocked a shot on the line in the final stages.[38] He became the fifth Brighton player to play for England, and the second in just under three years after captain Lewis Dunk won a cap in November 2018.[39] In the second and final warm up match he made his first international start, playing the whole match in the 1–0 win overRomania again being played at the Riverside Stadium.[40] A day later, on 7 June, he was called up to the 26-man squad to replace the injuredTrent Alexander-Arnold who picked up an injury against Austria.[41]

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 1 February 2021[42]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
2DF ENGTariq Lamptey
3DF ENGBen White
4DF ENGAdam Webster(vice-captain)
5DF ENGLewis Dunk(captain)[43]
6DF POLMichał Karbownik
7FW IRLAaron Connolly
8MF MLIYves Bissouma
9FW FRANeal Maupay
10MF ARGAlexis Mac Allister
11MF BELLeandro Trossard
13MF GERPascal Groß
14MF ENGAdam Lallana
15MF POLJakub Moder
16MF IRNAlireza Jahanbakhsh
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17MF COLSteven Alzate
18FW ENGDanny Welbeck
19MF COLJosé Izquierdo
20DF ENGSolly March
21FW ROUFlorin Andone
22FW RSAPercy Tau
23GK ENGJason Steele
24MF NEDDavy Pröpper
25MF ECUMoisés Caicedo
26GK ESPRobert Sánchez
29FW SUIAndi Zeqiri
31GK ENGChristian Walton
33DF ENGDan Burn
34DF NEDJoël Veltman

Under 23s and academy

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Main article:Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. Reserves and Academy
As of 3 February 2021[44]
Players to have featured in a first-team matchday squad this season.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
44MF SWEPeter Gwargis
47MF ENGTeddy Jenks
52DF FRARomaric Yapi
53DF BELLars Dendoncker
No.Pos.NationPlayer
61GK ENGTom McGill
54MF ENGJensen Weir
67MF GERReda Khadra

Transfers

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Transfers in

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DatePositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
1 July 2020DMFranceSamy ChouchaneFranceBoulogne-BillancourtUndisclosed[45]
1 July 2020CMAustraliaCameron PeupionAustraliaSydney FCUndisclosed[46][47]
9 July 2020CBRepublic of IrelandLeigh KavanaghRepublic of IrelandBray WanderersFree transfer[48]
9 July 2020MFRepublic of IrelandAndrew MoranRepublic of IrelandBray WanderersFree transfer[48]
15 July 2020FWEnglandZak EmmersonEnglandOldham AthleticUndisclosed[49]
16 July 2020RBSwedenCasper NilssonSwedenMalmö FFUndisclosed[50]
23 July 2020CMEnglandJensen WeirEnglandWigan Athletic£500,000[51]
27 July 2020CMEnglandAdam LallanaEnglandLiverpoolFree transfer[52]
29 July 2020RBNetherlandsJoël VeltmanNetherlandsAjax£900,000[53][54]
7 August 2020CBBelgiumLars DendonckerBelgiumClub BruggeFree transfer[55]
15 August 2020CBEnglandBen JacksonEnglandWatfordFree transfer[56]
9 September 2020FWGabonUlrick Eneme EllaFranceAmiensUndisclosed[57]
10 September 2020CBNetherlandsJan Paul van HeckeNetherlandsNAC BredaUndisclosed[58]
1 October 2020AMGermanyReda KhadraGermanyBorussia DortmundUndisclosed[59]
1 October 2020FWSwitzerlandAndi ZeqiriSwitzerlandLausanneUndisclosed[60]
6 October 2020LBPolandMichał KarbownikPolandLegia WarsawUndisclosed[61]
6 October 2020CMPolandJakub ModerPolandLech PoznańUndisclosed[61]
18 October 2020FWEnglandDanny WelbeckEnglandWatfordFree transfer[62]
9 January 2021FWRepublic of IrelandEvan FergusonRepublic of IrelandBohemiansUndisclosed[63]
1 February 2021CMEcuadorMoisés CaicedoEcuadorIndependiente del ValleUndisclosed[64]

Loans in

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Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromDate untilRef.
1 February 2021CBEnglandJack WakelyEnglandChelsea U23sEnd of season[65]

Loans out

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Date fromPositionNationalityNameToDate untilRef.
5 August 2020CFSouth AfricaPercy TauBelgiumAnderlecht7 January 2021[66][67][68]
14 August 2020CFSloveniaJan MlakarSloveniaMariborEnd of season[69]
21 August 2020CBRepublic of IrelandWarren O'HoraEnglandMilton Keynes Dons18 January 2021[70]
25 August 2020CMEnglandTaylor RichardsEnglandDoncaster RoversEnd of season[71]
26 August 2020CBEnglandMatt ClarkeEnglandDerby CountyEnd of season[72]
26 August 2020CMEnglandRyan LongmanEnglandAFC WimbledonEnd of season[73]
27 August 2020CBNorwayLeo Skiri ØstigårdEnglandCoventry CityEnd of season[74]
1 September 2020CFEnglandGlenn MurrayEnglandWatford30 January 2021[75][76]
2 September 2020CBRepublic of IrelandShane DuffyScotlandCeltic6 May 2021[77]
2 September 2020GKEnglandTom McGillEnglandCrawley Town12 January 2021[78]
15 September 2020GKEnglandRoco ReesEnglandWorthingEnd of season[79]
17 September 2020CBNetherlandsJan Paul van HeckeNetherlandsSC HeerenveenEnd of season[80]
26 September 2020GKEnglandToby BullEnglandWorthing30 September 2020[81]
2 October 2020CFSwedenViktor GyökeresWalesSwansea City14 January 2021[82]
5 October 2020LBEnglandAlex CochraneBelgiumUnion SGEnd of season[83]
6 October 2020CBRomaniaTudor BăluțăUkraineDynamo KyivEnd of season[84]
6 October 2020LBPolandMichał KarbownikPolandLegia Warsaw17 January 2021[61]
6 October 2020CMPolandJakub ModerPolandLech Poznań31 December 2020[61][85]
16 October 2020CBEnglandHaydon RobertsEnglandRochdaleEnd of season[86]
5 January 2021CMRepublic of IrelandJayson MolumbyEnglandPreston North EndEnd of season[87]
15 January 2021CFSwedenViktor GyökeresEnglandCoventry CityEnd of season[88]
19 January 2021LBBrazilBernardoAustriaRed Bull SalzburgEnd of season[89]
22 January 2021GKAustraliaMathew RyanEnglandArsenalEnd of season[90]

Transfers out

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DatePositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
1 July 2020CBEnglandLuca CocoracchioEnglandWorthingReleased[91][92]
1 July 2020RBEnglandArchie DaviesEnglandCrawley TownReleased[91][93]
1 July 2020CMWalesJordan DaviesWalesWrexhamReleased[91][94]
1 July 2020CBEnglandBen Clark-EdenEnglandPaghamReleased[95][96]
1 July 2020LBEnglandLewis FreestoneEnglandCheltenham TownReleased[91][97]
1 July 2020GKFinlandHugo KetoFinlandHJKReleased[91][98]
1 July 2020CBPolandKacper ŁopataEnglandSheffield UnitedReleased[91][99]
1 July 2020CFSerbiaBojan RadulovicSwedenAIKReleased[91][100]
6 July 2020LBEnglandGeorge CoxNetherlandsFortuna Sittard£45,000[101]
8 July 2020RWFranceAnthony KnockaertEnglandFulham£15,000,000[102]
18 July 2020RBItalyEzequiel SchelottoArgentinaRacingReleased[103][104]
22 July 2020CMIsraelBeram KayalIsraelBnei SakhninReleased[105][106]
25 August 2020RBSpainMartín MontoyaSpainReal BetisUndisclosed[107]
1 September 2020CMAustraliaAaron MooyChinaShanghai SIPG£4,000,000[108][109]
5 September 2020GKEnglandDavid ButtonEnglandWest Bromwich Albion£500,000[110]
24 September 2020CMEnglandDale StephensEnglandBurnleyUndisclosed[111]
18 January 2021CBRepublic of IrelandWarren O'HoraEnglandMilton Keynes DonsUndisclosed[112]
1 February 2021CFEnglandGlenn MurrayEnglandNottingham ForestFree transfer[113]
1 February 2021CMEnglandMax SandersEnglandLincoln CityUndisclosed[114]

Pre–season friendlies

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  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixtures

Brighton & Hove Albion vChelsea
29 August 2020Friendly Brighton & Hove Albion1–1ChelseaFalmer
15:00BST
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 2,524
Referee:Stuart Attwell (England)
Brighton & Hove Albion vWest Bromwich Albion
5 September 2020Friendly Brighton & Hove Albion0–0West Bromwich AlbionFalmer
14:00BSTReportStadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0

Competitions

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Premier League

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Main article:2020–21 Premier League

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
14Crystal Palace38128184166−2544
15Southampton38127194768−2143
16Brighton & Hove Albion38914154046−641
17Burnley38109193355−2239
18Fulham(R)38513202753−2628Relegation toEFL Championship
Source:Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) If the champions, relegated teams or qualified teams for UEFA competitions cannot be determined by rules 1 to 3, rules 4.1 to 4.3 are applied – 4.1) Points gained in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.2) Away goals scored in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.3) Play-offs[115]
(R) Relegated

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38914154046 −6414962222 05591824 −6

Last updated: 23 May 2021.
Source:Premier League

Results by matchday

[edit]
Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAAHAHAHHAAHAHHAAHHAAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHA
ResultLWLLDDLDWDLLDDDLDLWDWWDDLLLWWLDDLWLDWL
Position168121616161616161616161617161717171617171515161616171616161516171417171616
Updated to match(es) played on 23 May 2021. Source:Statto.com
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Matches

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The 2020–21 season fixtures were released on 20 August.[116]

Brighton & Hove Albion vChelsea
14 September 20201 Brighton & Hove Albion1–3ChelseaFalmer
20:15BSTReport
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Craig Pawson
Note: Live onSky Sports
Newcastle United v Brighton & Hove Albion
20 September 20202Newcastle United0–3 Brighton & Hove AlbionNewcastle upon Tyne
14:00BST
Report
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 0
Referee:Kevin Friend
Note: Live onSky Sports
Brighton & Hove Albion vManchester United
26 September 20203 Brighton & Hove Albion2–3Manchester UnitedFalmer
12:30BST
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Chris Kavanagh
Note: Live onBT Sport
Everton v Brighton & Hove Albion
3 October 20204Everton4–2 Brighton & Hove AlbionWalton
15:00BST
Report
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 0
Referee:Simon Hooper
Note: Live onBT Sport
Crystal Palace v Brighton & Hove Albion
18 October 20205Crystal Palace1–1 Brighton & Hove AlbionSelhurst
14:00BST
Report
Stadium:Selhurst Park
Attendance: 0
Referee:Stuart Attwell
Note: Live onSky Sports
Brighton & Hove Albion vWest Bromwich Albion
26 October 20206 Brighton & Hove Albion1–1West Bromwich AlbionFalmer
17:30GMT
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Jonathan Moss
Note: Live onSky Sports Box Office
Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton & Hove Albion
1 November 20207Tottenham Hotspur2–1 Brighton & Hove AlbionTottenham
19:15GMT
Report
Stadium:Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Graham Scott
Note: Live onSky Sports Box Office
Brighton & Hove Albion vBurnley
6 November 20208 Brighton & Hove Albion0–0BurnleyFalmer
17:30GMTReportStadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Mike Dean
Note: Live onSky Sports Box Office
Aston Villa v Brighton & Hove Albion
21 November 20209Aston Villa1–2 Brighton & Hove AlbionAston
15:00GMT
Report
Stadium:Villa Park
Attendance: 0
Referee:Michael Oliver
Note: Live onBT Sport
Brighton & Hove Albion vLiverpool
28 November 202010 Brighton & Hove Albion1–1LiverpoolFalmer
12:30GMT
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Stuart Attwell
Note: Live onBT Sport
Brighton & Hove Albion vSouthampton
7 December 202011 Brighton & Hove Albion1–2SouthamptonFalmer
20:00GMT
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 2,000
Referee:David Coote
Note: Live onSky Sports
Leicester City v Brighton & Hove Albion
13 December 202012Leicester City3–0 Brighton & Hove AlbionLeicester
19:15GMT
Report
Stadium:King Power Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Martin Atkinson
Note: Live onAmazon Prime Sport
Fulham v Brighton & Hove Albion
16 December 202013Fulham0–0 Brighton & Hove AlbionFulham
20:00GMTReportStadium:Craven Cottage
Attendance: 0
Referee:Robert Jones
Note: Live onAmazon Prime Sport
Brighton & Hove Albion vSheffield United
20 December 202014 Brighton & Hove Albion1–1Sheffield UnitedFalmer
12:00GMT
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 2,000
Referee:Peter Bankes
Note: Live onSky Sports
West Ham United v Brighton & Hove Albion
27 December 202015West Ham United2–2 Brighton & Hove AlbionStratford
14:15GMTReport
Stadium:London Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Simon Hooper
Note: Live onSky Sports
Brighton & Hove Albion vArsenal
29 December 202016 Brighton & Hove Albion0–1ArsenalFalmer
18:00GMT
ReportStadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Martin Atkinson
Note: Live onAmazon Prime Sport
Brighton & Hove Albion vWolverhampton Wanderers
2 January 202117 Brighton & Hove Albion3–3Wolverhampton WanderersFalmer
17:30GMT
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Andrew Madley
Note: Live onSky Sports
Manchester City v Brighton & Hove Albion
13 January 202118Manchester City1–0 Brighton & Hove AlbionManchester
18:00GMT
Report
Stadium:Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Darren England
Note: Live onBT Sport
Leeds United v Brighton & Hove Albion
16 January 202119Leeds United0–1 Brighton & Hove AlbionLeeds
15:00GMT
Report
Stadium:Elland Road
Attendance: 0
Referee:Kevin Friend
Note: Live onSky Sports
Brighton & Hove Albion vFulham
27 January 202120 Brighton & Hove Albion0–0FulhamFalmer
19:30GMTReport
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Craig Pawson
Note: Live onBT Sport
Brighton & Hove Albion vTottenham Hotspur
31 January 202121 Brighton & Hove Albion1–0Tottenham HotspurFalmer
19:15GMT
ReportStadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Peter Bankes
Note: Live onSky Sports
Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion
3 February 202122Liverpool0–1 Brighton & Hove AlbionAnfield
20:15GMTReport
Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 0
Referee:Kevin Friend
Note: Live onBT Sport
Burnley v Brighton & Hove Albion
6 February 202123Burnley1–1 Brighton & Hove AlbionBurnley
15:00GMT
Report
Stadium:Turf Moor
Attendance: 0
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Note: Live onSky Sports
Brighton & Hove Albion vAston Villa
13 February 202124 Brighton & Hove Albion0–0Aston VillaFalmer
20:00GMT
ReportStadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Darren England
Note: Live onSky Sports
Brighton & Hove Albion vCrystal Palace
22 February 202125 Brighton & Hove Albion1–2Crystal PalaceFalmer
20:00GMT
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Kevin Friend
Note: Live onSky Sports
West Bromwich Albion v Brighton & Hove Albion
27 February 202126West Bromwich Albion1–0 Brighton & Hove AlbionWest Bromwich
15:00GMTReportStadium:The Hawthorns
Attendance: 0
Referee:Lee Mason
Note: Live onSky Sports
Brighton & Hove Albion vLeicester City
6 March 202127 Brighton & Hove Albion1–2Leicester CityFalmer
20:00GMTReportStadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Michael Oliver
Note: Live onSky Sports
Southampton v Brighton & Hove Albion
14 March 202128Southampton1–2 Brighton & Hove AlbionSouthampton
12:00GMT
Report
Stadium:St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Stuart Attwell
Note: Live onBBC One
Brighton & Hove Albion vNewcastle United
20 March 202129 Brighton & Hove Albion3–0Newcastle UnitedFalmer
20:00GMT
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Note: Live onSky Sports
Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion
4 April 202130Manchester United2–1 Brighton & Hove AlbionOld Trafford
19:30BST
Report
Stadium:Old Trafford
Attendance: 0
Referee:Mike Dean
Note: Live onBT Sport
Brighton & Hove Albion vEverton
12 April 202131 Brighton & Hove Albion0–0EvertonFalmer
20:15BST
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Darren England
Note: Live onSky Sports
Chelsea v Brighton & Hove Albion
20 April 202132Chelsea0–0 Brighton & Hove AlbionFulham
20:15BST
Report
Stadium:Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 0
Referee:Stuart Attwell
Note: Live onSky Sports
Sheffield United v Brighton & Hove Albion
24 April 202133Sheffield United1–0 Brighton & Hove AlbionSheffield
20:00BST
ReportStadium:Bramall Lane
Attendance: 0
Referee:Kevin Friend
Note: Live onSky Sports
Brighton & Hove Albion vLeeds United
1 May 202134 Brighton & Hove Albion2–0Leeds UnitedFalmer
15:00BST
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Chris Kavanagh
Note: Live onAmazon Prime Sport
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Brighton & Hove Albion
9 May 202135Wolverhampton Wanderers2–1 Brighton & Hove AlbionWolverhampton
12:00BSTReport
Stadium:Molineux
Attendance: 0
Referee:Jonathan Moss
Note: Live onBBC One
Brighton & Hove Albion vWest Ham United
15 May 202136 Brighton & Hove Albion1–1West Ham UnitedFalmer
20:00BSTReportStadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Andre Marriner
Note: Live onSky Sports
Brighton & Hove Albion vManchester City
18 May 202137 Brighton & Hove Albion3–2Manchester CityFalmer
19:00BST
ReportStadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 7,945
Referee:Stuart Attwell
Note: Live onBT Sport
Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion
23 May 202138Arsenal2–0 Brighton & Hove AlbionHolloway
16:00BST
ReportStadium:Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee:Jonathan Moss
Note: Live onSky Sports

FA Cup

[edit]
Main article:2020–21 FA Cup
Newport County v Brighton & Hove Albion
10 January 2021Third roundNewport County1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4p)
Brighton & Hove AlbionNewport
19:45GMT
Report
Stadium:Rodney Parade
Attendance: 0
Referee:Lee Mason
Penalties
Note: Live onBT Sport
Brighton & Hove Albion vBlackpool
23 January 2021Fourth round Brighton & Hove Albion2–1BlackpoolFalmer
15:00GMTReport
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Darren England
Note: Live onBT Sport Extra
Leicester City v Brighton & Hove Albion
10 February 2021Fifth roundLeicester City1–0 Brighton & Hove AlbionLeicester
19:30GMT
Report
Stadium:King Power Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Mike Dean
Note: Live onBT Sport

EFL Cup

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Main article:2020–21 EFL Cup
Brighton & Hove Albion vPortsmouth
17 September 2020Second round Brighton & Hove Albion4–0PortsmouthFalmer
19:45BSTReport
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Matt Donohue
Note: Live onSky Sports
Preston North End v Brighton & Hove Albion
23 September 2020Third roundPreston North End0–2 Brighton & Hove AlbionPreston
19:00BST
ReportStadium:Deepdale
Attendance: 0
Referee: Steve Martin
Brighton & Hove Albion vManchester United
30 September 2020Fourth round Brighton & Hove Albion0–3Manchester UnitedFalmer
19:45BST
ReportStadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Graham Scott
Note: Live onSky Sports

Squad statistics

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No.PosNatPlayerTotalPremier LeagueEFL CupFA Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
23GKEngland ENGJason Steele40003010
26GKSpain ESPRobert Sánchez2702700000
31GKEngland ENGChristian Walton20000020
Defenders
2DFEngland ENGTariq Lamptey1111110000
3DFEngland ENGBen White3903601020
4DFEngland ENGAdam Webster3112910020
5DFEngland ENGLewis Dunk3753351030
6DFPoland POLMichał Karbownik10000010
20DFEngland ENGSolly March23319+22001+11
33DFEngland ENGDan Burn32123+413020
34DFNetherlands NEDJoël Veltman34125+31301+20
Midfielders
8MFMali MLIYves Bissouma39235+11002+11
10MFArgentina ARGAlexis Mac Allister27313+81322+10
11MFBelgium BELLeandro Trossard38530+550+100+20
13MFGermany GERPascal Groß40327+73302+10
14MFEngland ENGAdam Lallana31116+1410010
15MFPoland POLJakub Moder1307+500010
16MFIran IRNAlireza Jahanbakhsh2526+1503210
17MFColombia COLSteven Alzate17210+510021
19MFColombia COLJose Izquierdo100+100000
24MFNetherlands NEDDavy Pröpper1001+50201+10
25MFEcuador ECUMoisés Caicedo00000000
44MFSweden SWEPeter Gwargis20000+2000
47MFEngland ENGTeddy Jenks10000+1000
67MFGermany GERReda Khadra100+100000
Forwards
7FWRepublic of Ireland IRLAaron Connolly1729+820000
9FWFrance FRANeal Maupay36829+480+101+10
18FWEngland ENGDanny Welbeck24617+760000
21FWRomania ROUFlorin Andone00000000
22FWSouth Africa RSAPercy Tau601+20002+10
29FWSwitzerland SUIAndi Zeqiri1200+900030
Players who left the club permanently or on loan during the season
1GKAustralia AUSMathew Ryan[90]1101100000
6DFEngland ENGDale Stephens[111]10001000
30DFBrazil BRABernardo[89]712+10310+10
41MFEngland ENGMax Sanders[114]30001+2000
42FWSweden SWEViktor Gyökeres[82]31003100
43DFEngland ENGAlex Cochrane[83]10000+1000
46DFEngland ENGHaydon Roberts[86]20001+1000
49MFRepublic of Ireland IRLJayson Molumby[87]300+102000

Note

Dale Stephens joinedBurnley on 24 September on a permanent transfer.[111]

Viktor Gyökeres joinedSwansea City on 2 October on a season–long loan deal.[82]

Alex Cochrane joinedUnion SG on 5 October on a season–long loan deal.[83]

Haydon Roberts joinedRochdale on 16 October on a season–long loan deal.[86]

Jayson Molumby joinedPreston North End on 5 January on loan for the remainder of the season.[87]

Bernardo joinedRed Bull Salzburg on 19 January on a loan deal until the end of the season.[89]

Maty Ryan joinedArsenal on 22 January on loan until the end of the season.[90]

Max Sanders joinedLincoln City on 1 February on a permanent transfer.[114]

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