- 73' P. Gross
- 90' Beto
Match statistics
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4 Blocked Shots 1
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9 Shots insidebox 7
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5 Shots off Goal 2
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2 Shots on Goal 4
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2 Shots outsidebox 0
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11 Total Shots 7
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5 Corner Kicks 2
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3 Offsides 0
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12 Fouls 14
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1 Yellow Cards 2
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399 Passes accurate 329
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483 Total passes 421
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3 Goalkeeper Saves 1
Match timeline
15 eventsKey moments
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73'
BrightonGoalby P. Gross
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90'
EvertonGoalby Beto
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Lineups
- 1Bart Verbruggen
- 24Ferdi Kadıoğlu
- 6Jan Paul van Hecke
- 5Lewis Dunk
- 29Maxim De Cuyper
- 26Yasin Ayari
- 17Carlos Baleba
- 30Pascal Groß
- 10Georginio Rutter
- 18Danny Welbeck
- 22Kaoru Mitoma
- 23Jason Steele
- 34Joël Veltman
- 3Igor Júlio
- 21Olivier Boscagli
- 8Brajan Gruda
- 20James Milner
- 53Harry Howell
- 11Yankuba Minteh
- 19Charalampos Kostoulas
- Jordan Pickford1
- Jake O'Brien15
- James Tarkowski6
- Michael Keane5
- Jarrad Branthwaite32
- James Garner37
- Idrissa Gueye27
- Harrison Armstrong45
- Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall22
- Iliman Ndiaye10
- Thierno Barry11
- Mark Travers12
- Nathan Patterson2
- Séamus Coleman23
- Carlos Alcaraz24
- Tyler Dibling20
- Tim Iroegbunam42
- Merlin Röhl34
- Dwight McNeil7
- Beto9
Competition Stage
Regular Season - 24
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AI Match Predictions
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Match Recap
Brighton 1-1 Everton: Late Drama at the Amex as Beto Rescues Point
Brighton and Everton played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at the Amex Stadium, with the visitors snatching a dramatic equaliser deep into stoppage time to maintain their slight edge over the Seagulls in the Premier League table.
The match burst into life in the second half after a goalless opening 45 minutes. Pascal Groß broke the deadlock on 73 minutes with what appeared to be the winner for the hosts, capitalising on Brighton’s territorial dominance that saw them register 53% possession and 11 shots to Everton’s seven.
Brighton thought they had doubled their advantage when Kaoru Mitoma found the net ten minutes later, only for VAR to cruelly intervene and rule the goal offside. That decision proved costly as Beto struck in the dying moments, converting in the 97th minute to silence the home crowd and secure a vital point for the Toffees.
The statistics painted a picture of an evenly-contested affair despite Brighton’s greater share of possession. Both sides managed identical expected goals figures of 1.29 and 1.22 respectively, suggesting the 1-1 scoreline accurately reflected the balance of play. Brighton edged the shot count with nine efforts inside the box compared to Everton’s seven, but Sean Dyche’s side proved more clinical with their limited opportunities.
Referee Chris Kavanagh was kept busy in a feisty encounter, brandishing three yellow cards including bookings for Brighton’s Groß and Everton pair Jarrad Branthwaite and Tim Iroegbunam. Both managers made extensive use of their benches, with five substitutions apiece as they sought the crucial breakthrough.
The result leaves Everton in 10th place on 33 points from 23 games, maintaining their two-place advantage over Brighton in 12th on 30 points. For Brighton, it extends their inconsistent form (LDDWD), while Everton’s recent resurgence continues with this point adding to their DWDLW run.
Remarkably, the 1-1 scoreline matched ScoresFooty’s pre-match prediction exactly, underlining the difficulty both sides had in breaking down organised defensive units on a day when quality in the final third proved decisive.