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Bart Verbruggen's stoppage-time save secured all three points to send Brighton up to fifth At a glance Thiago gives Brentford lead from penalty spot Welbeck equalises before Hinshelwood scores winner Brighton keeper Verbruggen saves stoppage-time penalty PLAYER RATER Jack Hinshelwood scored on his return from injury as Brighton came from behind to beat Brentford 2-1 at a wet Amex Stadium and move fifth in the Premier League. Hinshelwood came off the bench after missing Brighton's past seven games with an ankle ligament injury to bundle home an 84th-minute winner. Igor Thiago gave Brentford a first-half lead from the penalty spot against the run of play, his ninth Premier League goal of the season and his seventh in seven games. Brighton were frustrated until the 71st minute when Welbeck escaped his markers to cushion home a volley from Yankuba Minteh's teasing cross. Brighton looked the better side in the opening stages and were beginning to find joy attacking Brentford through the middle, only for Carlos Baleba to gift the visitors a penalty in the 29th minute which Thiago coolly converted. Thiago did superbly to hold up the ball on the right before finding the onrushing Dango Ouattara with a backheel, who baited Baleba into bringing him down in the box with a mistimed challenge. Georginio Rutter was the best of an average bunch in the first half for Brighton, and he thought he deserved a penalty when Yehor Yarmoliuk appeared to catch the back of his foot shortly after the break. The video assistant referee (VAR) did not get involved, but minutes later the in-form Welbeck wasted a glorious chance when he blazed over from 10 yards. Brighton cranked up the pressure with Minteh forcing Caoimhin Kelleher into a smart save at his near post, before Welbeck pounced for his seventh goal in seven league matches. Brentford were handed a chance to equalise deep into stoppage time when Kevin Schade was brought down in the box while trying to reach a cross, but Thiago saw his second penalty of the day saved by Bart Verbruggen. Have your say on Brighton's performance What did you make of Brentford's display? This video can not be played 'Welbeck is like a good red wine, the older he gets the better he gets' - Hurzeler Fabian Hurzeler - watching from the stands after picking up his third booking of the season - made history becoming the youngest manager to reach 50 Premier League games (32 years and 269 days). His side certainly did not produce a first-half performance to match that feat - a couple of comfortable saves for Kelleher were the closest they came. Baleba attracted plenty of transfer interest in the summer after a superb 2024-25 campaign, but the avoidable penalty he conceded summed up his struggles this term. He was hooked at half-time. Brighton did not look much better in the second half, until a moment of true quality from Minteh picked out the run of Welbeck who did what he does best. A small section of the home support booed when Diego Gomez was replaced by Hinshelwood with 20 minutes left, but Hurzeler's decision was justified when the 20-year-old found the bottom corner with a sweet strike from the edge of the penalty area. Fellow substitute Maxim de Cuyper nearly threw the points away by bringing down Schade in the box, but goalkeeper Verbruggen made himself the hero by reading Thiago's stuttering run-up and landing on the tamely hit penalty. It has been a mixed season so far for Brighton, but the fight and spirit they showed extended their unbeaten home Premier League run to 10 games. They have come back to win each of their past three league home games when trailing at half-time, the others being against Liverpool and Manchester City. This video can not be played 'It was a good step for us' but 'the game can bite you' - Andrews Brentford fought hard and looked good value for the three points, but that late penalty save condemned Keith Andrews' side to a fifth defeat in six away league games this season. That was not the only curse to continue - the Bees are winless in all five of their Premier League games at Brighton (drawn two and lost three), with their last victory there coming in the Championship in September 2016. Despite the disappointment of losing from a winning position, there were positives for Andrews to take. Thiago continued his impressive goalscoring form - his nine strikes this term bettered only by Erling Haaland's 14. Jordan Henderson continued to justify his return to English football with another assured performance in midfield, while Ouattara posed a threat on the break. But once Brentford's defence was breached, it became clear they had not done enough to secure victory. They registered four shots on target, but two of those were from the penalty spot. Incidentally, 22% of Brentford's league goals this season have been scored from penalties (four of 18), the second-highest share by a team in a Premier League campaign after Crystal Palace in 2004-05 (27%, 11 of 41). Thiago has been the story of Brentford's season after missing most of the last through injury, but on this occasion he could not provide the finishing touch when his side really needed it. Next up for Brighton is a trip to the City Ground to face Nottingham Forest on Sunday, 30 November (14: 05 GMT). Brentford will host Burnley at Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday, 29 November (15: 00). After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Last Updated 22nd November 2025 at 18: 58 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Andrew Crofts Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Keith Andrews Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Andrew Crofts Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Keith Andrews Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Premier League All competitions All competitions All competitions After winning their first two Premier League games against Brentford in the 2021-22 campaign, Brighton have won just one of their last six against the Bees (D3 L2). Brentford are winless in all four of their Premier League away games against Brighton (D2 L2), with their last win at the Seagulls coming in the Championship in September 2016 (2-0). Brighton remain unbeaten in their last nine Premier League games at the Amex Stadium (W5 D4) since a 0-3 defeat to Aston Villa in April. Indeed, since the start of last season, the Seagulls have only lost three of their 24 home league games (W11 D10); the only ever-present sides with fewer top-flight home defeats in this time are Arsenal, Aston Villa and Liverpool (all 2). Brentford have lost four of their five away games in the Premier League this season (W1), more than their final 14 on the road in 2024-25 (W7 D4 L3). After their 0-2 defeat to Crystal Palace, the Bees could lose back-to-back away league games without scoring for the first time since April 2023. Brighton have kept a clean sheet in both of their last two Premier League games, last doing so three matches in a row in August 2022 under Graham Potter. After only winning two of their first seven Premier League games of the season under Keith Andrews (D1 L4), Brentford have since won three of their last four (L1), scoring 2+ goals in each of those wins. Brighton have forced 101 high turnovers in the Premier League this season, 20 of which have resulted in a shot. These are both league-high tallies in the competition in 2025-26. This will be Fabian Hürzeler’s 50th Premier League match in charge of Brighton (P49 W20 D17 L12 to date), while aged 32 years and 269 days he will become the youngest manager ever to reach 50 games in the competition, surpassing Chris Coleman’s record set in September 2004 (34y 107d). Brighton’s Yankuba Minteh has made more carries into the opposition’s penalty area (35) than any player in the Premier League this season. Minteh has also made 36 carries ending with a take-on in the competition this term, second only to Jérémy Doku (41). Only Erling Haaland (14) has more Premier League goals this season than Igor Thiago (8), with the Brazilian scoring six goals in his last six appearances in the competition. Indeed, his eight goals are the joint-most by a player in Brentford’s first 11 games of a Premier League campaign, along with Ivan Toney in 2022-23 and Bryan Mbeumo in 2024-25. Match ends, Brighton and Hove Albion 2, Brentford 1. Second Half ends, Brighton and Hove Albion 2, Brentford 1. Attempt missed. Michael Kayode (Brentford) right footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Kevin Schade with a headed pass. Maxim De Cuyper (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick on the left wing. Foul by Mathias Jensen (Brentford). Vitaly Janelt (Brentford) is shown the yellow card. Mats Wieffer (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Aaron Hickey (Brentford). Penalty saved. Igor Thiago (Brentford) right footed shot saved in the bottom left corner by Bart Verbruggen (Brighton and Hove Albion). Bart Verbruggen (Brighton and Hove Albion) is shown the yellow card. Penalty conceded by Maxim De Cuyper (Brighton and Hove Albion) after a foul in the penalty area. Penalty Brentford. Kevin Schade draws a foul in the penalty area. Brajan Gruda (Brighton and Hove Albion) is shown the yellow card. Fourth official has announced 5 minutes of added time. Substitution, Brighton and Hove Albion. Brajan Gruda replaces Yankuba Minteh. Substitution, Brighton and Hove Albion. Joël Veltman replaces Georginio Rutter. Attempt missed. Kevin Schade (Brentford) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Michael Kayode with a cross. Goal! Brighton and Hove Albion 2, Brentford 1. Jack Hinshelwood (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from outside the box to the bottom right corner. Attempt blocked. Yankuba Minteh (Brighton and Hove Albion) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Jack Hinshelwood. Attempt missed. Igor Thiago (Brentford) header from the centre of the box is too high. 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