Wolves, Brighton and Premier League
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Brighton climb to seventh place in the Premier League and boost their hopes of European qualification with a 3-0 victory against bottom side Wolves.
Brighton score record goal and get European bid back on track in Wolves thrashing - Brighton 3-0 Wolves: Jack Hinshelwood scored Brighton’s fastest Premier League goal after 35 seconds and the Seagull
After a low-scoring first half from both sides, the Brighton Bruins came through with a five-goal fourth quarter to help them pick up a 9-7 win over Webster Thomas. The Titans held a 6-4 lead to start the final quarter of play,
Newcastle United snapped a four-game losing streak with a 3-1 win at St. James' Park on Saturday that put a dent in Brighton and Hove Albion's European hopes.
Wolves manager Rob Edwards has labelled his players "embarrassing" and promised a summer clearout following a 3-0 Premier League defeat at Brighton.
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Lewis Dunk absence explained for Brighton vs Wolves
Lewis Dunk was a notable absentee from the Brighton XI as Fabian Hurzeler named his starting line-up to face Wolves. Dunk, 33, has struggled with calf and rib injuries at times this season but the club captain had started the last six Premier League matches.
Jack Hinshelwood got on the end of a cross to score in the opening minute of Brighton's match against Wolves.