Brighton & Hove Albion vs Arsenal

Amex Stadium
C. Kavanagh
2025/2026

Match Report

Arsenal ground out a vital 1-0 win at the Amex Stadium on Wednesday night, with Bukayo Saka's ninth-minute strike proving the difference. It wasn't pretty, but it was exactly the kind of result that wins titles. Saka, marking his 300th competitive appearance for the club, cut inside from the right and fired a shot from the edge of the area. A deflection wrong-footed Brighton keeper Bart Verbruggen, with the ball squeezing through his legs to send the away end into raptures. From there, Arsenal shut up shop. Mikel Arteta's side were sloppy in possession and allowed Brighton to dominate midfield, but the backline held firm when it mattered most. The home crowd grew increasingly frustrated with the Gunners' game management as the clock wound down. Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler didn't hold back afterwards, blasting Arsenal's approach. "That was not football," he said, clearly unhappy with the time-wasting tactics that drew loud boos from the Amex faithful. The result sends Arsenal seven points clear at the top of the Premier League, a potentially decisive gap with the season entering its final stretch. For Brighton, it's another case of what might have been against one of the division's best.

Match Events

9'
11'
C. Mosquera(Tripping)
52'
D. Gomez(Holding)
80'
O. Boscagli(Unsportsmanlike conduct)
82'
F. Kadioglu(Unsportsmanlike conduct)
90+4'
Y. Ayari(Holding)

Standings

#WDLGDPts
1Arsenal2173+3970
10Brighton & Hove Albion111010+443

Statistics

60%Possession40%
11Shots7
3Shots on Target2
4Corners3
14Fouls12
3Offsides0
4Yellow Cards1
470Passes322
1Saves2

Injuries & Suspensions