Brighton 1-1 Sheff Wed (agg 1-3): Championship playoff semi-final – as it happened
Brighton threw everything at Wednesday, but the visitors held firm to reach the Wembley final.
9.48pm BST
Wednesday jump around in delight. The Brighton full back Bruno meanwhile crumples to the floor, pressing his bearded face into the turf, sobbing his heart out. Stockdale tries to pick him up. It takes a while. Poor Bruno. Poor Brighton. They were simply stunning in that first half, a relentless attacking force of nature. On another day they’d have scored the goals they needed. But the luck wasn’t with them - witness all those injuries, Hooper’s cheeky shove on Dunk, Knockaert’s brilliant free kick hitting the inside of the post yet staying out - and once again it isn’t to be their year. The Championship can be proud of them. They would have graced the Premier League. But take nothing away from Wednesday, who were defensively resolute, and in truth the better side for the other three halves of football in this two-legged affair. Is their 16-year exile from the Premier League about to end? Only Hull City
or Derby
can stop them a week on Saturday. Nighty night!
Related: Sheffield Wednesday rock Brighton to reach Championship play-off final
9.43pm BST
Forestieri nearly breaks clear down the left. Then up the other end, Wilson drags a 25-yarder wide right. And that’s it! Wednesday are going to Wembley, where they’ll most likely, unless something very strange happens tomorrow night, be playing Hull City for a place in the 2016-17 Premier League!
9.42pm BST
90 min +4: The ball breaks to Wilson on the edge of the box. He slips, but Brighton get a second chance as the ball squirts right to Dunk. He’s one on one with Westwood! But he batters his shot straight at the keeper, who parries easily. A corner results, but nothing comes of it. Brighton’s last chance, slim as it was, has gone.
9.40pm BST
90 min +3: Forestieri chases after a long lump down the middle. Stockdale comes out of his area and beats him to the ball. Just. But just is enough.
9.39pm BST
90 min +2: A slight melee in the Wednesday box, and the ball falls at the feet of Knockaert, on the left-hand corner of the six-yard box. But he nearly takes a complete air shot, and feathers the ball out of play for a goal kick.
9.38pm BST
90 min: LuaLua cuts in from the left and sends a low, lame shot wide left of the post. Westwood guides it wide. A feeling that this is all over. But this is not quite all over! There will be six added minutes. Six! East wasn’t joking when he pointed at his imaginary watch while Wallace waddled off.
9.36pm BST
89 min: Skalak, down the right now, loops long, forcing Lees into the concession of a corner. But the resulting set piece sees Bruno give away a cheap free kick in the midst of all the bustle, and the pressure, such as it was, is released. The away fans are in full party mode now. It’s like Leicester-on-Sea.
9.35pm BST
88 min: Knockaert, down the left, finds Dunk on the penalty spot with a low cross. But the big emergency striker can’t sort his feet out. Bannan scampers off with the ball.
9.34pm BST
87 min: “Hull City, we’re coming for you!” trill the travelling Wednesdayites. Fair to say they don’t have much faith in Derby County, then. Or, indeed, Brighton, whose race seems run. Nuhiu has a shot from 20 yards, but it’s not very good. The clock, however, ticks on.
9.32pm BST
85 min: Skalak makes ground down the left and fires low into the Wednesday area. Wilson tries to manufacture a shot on the turn, sending the ball sailing high and wide left. At the restart, Nuhiu barges into the back of Kayal, a clumsy nonsense that earns a yellow card. Is everyone on a yellow now?
9.31pm BST
83 min: Brighton are beginning to lose their discipline, and their heads. Forestieri is brought down on the left by Rosenior. A chance to roll around the turf awhile, as seconds slip away.
9.29pm BST
82 min: Helan powers down the left wing, cuts inside, and is brought down by Bruno, who hooks his arm around the Wednesday player’s neck. A booking for a cynical foul.
9.29pm BST
81 min: LuaLua purchases a fairly cheap free kick off Lee down the left. Another chance to load the box. Skalak takes. Lees eyebrows the high ball out for a corner on the right. Loovens then batters the corner clear with a magnificent clearing header.
9.27pm BST
80 min: Nuhiu and Lee work down the right to earn Wednesday’s first corner of the match. Stockdale punches the set piece clear. Kayal tries to find Knockaert with a Hollywood pass on the counter, but it sails harmlessly through to Westwood.
9.26pm BST
79 min: Brighton still have all the ball, but Wednesday look super-organised. The away fans are making the most noise now. Time is not the hosts’ friend.
9.24pm BST
77 min: Liam Rosenior comes on for Greer.
9.24pm BST
76 min: Wednesday batter it long. Nuhiu rises high and sends the ball wide right for Lee, who returns it to the far post. Nuhiu has peeled off and meets the cross, but heads over harmlessly. For a second, though, Brighton were exposed.
9.21pm BST
74 min: Nuhiu embarks on a very strange dribble from the Wednesday right back towards his own box. Skalak nips the ball off him, and Loovens is forced to concede the foul before the chance of a shot opens up. A free kick, 30 yards out, just to the left of goal. After interminable faffing, LuaLua blooters a daft effort straight into the wall. What a waste.
9.19pm BST
71 min: Hooper is replaced by Adthe Nuhiu. He takes an age to get off. Referee East does the ostentatious watch-tapping mime in the Wednesday bench’s direction. Expect some added-time drama!
9.17pm BST
70 min: It’s attack versus defence, Wednesday sitting deep. Brighton have all the possession, but the visitors are holding their shape well. They’re not giving up any chances.
9.16pm BST
68 min: Skalak dances down the left, grooving himself into a bit of space. He chips a cross to the far post, but there’s nobody in blue and white over there. Pudil clears. Brighton are beginning to play with hectic desperation. They’re not quite as smooth in attack as they were in that first half. Then again, that first half was exceptional, even if all their efforts got them nowhere.
9.13pm BST
66 min: Wallace felt his hamstring after taking that shot, and now he plonks himself down on the turf. Tick, tock, tick, tock, there goes time! LuaLua charges up and leans over him in a very threatening manner. For a second it looked as though the Brighton man was intending to hoof his opponent’s nut clean off his shoulders. The referee reminds everyone how old they are, and we carry on. Or, more accurately, the game carries on: Wallace limps off, to be replaced by Jeremy Helan.
9.11pm BST
64 min: Wallace takes a blast from the best part of 35 yards. The ball balloons into the air and falls harmlessly back to earth by Stockdale.
9.10pm BST
63 min: Knockaert is booked for chasing after Forestieri and hacking him down from behind. He can’t have any complaints, and in fairness doesn’t bother making one. The nerves, the desperation, the panic, it’s palpable.
9.09pm BST
62 min: Baldock, who has been quiet, verging on ineffectual, is replaced by Kazenga LuaLua.
9.08pm BST
61 min: A free kick for Brighton out on the left, the freshly booked Hunt having clattered into Skalak. The hosts load the box. Skalak then idiotically blooters the set piece high over the bar. Three rugby points, but those are no good!
9.06pm BST
59 min: Hunt is booked for time wasting at a throw. Carlos Carvalhal, on the touchline, wasn’t particularly happy at the two Kayal incidents; he’s positively livid now.
9.06pm BST
58 min: Kayal is very, very lucky not to be walking. He slides in on Wallace, two feet up, not in total control. It should at least be a second yellow, but referee Roger East opts to perform the palms-to-the-turf calm-down mime instead. Lucky Kayal.
9.04pm BST
56 min: From the free kick, there’s a game of head tennis in the Wednesday box, and then the visitors break upfield through Forestieri. He’s bombing down the left at high speed, and is wiped out by the most cynical charge you’ll ever see from Kayal. A yellow card. For a second, the Amex fell silent anticipating red. But it was on the halfway line, and there was a covering man in the middle. Still.
9.02pm BST
55 min: Hutchinson shoves Kayal in the back. A free kick, and he’s booked for arguing the toss. He’s then got to be pulled away from Kayal, as the pair lock horns. What a preposterous performance.
9.01pm BST
53 min: Wednesday are beginning to get a foothold in this game. It’s about time. A quiet period for Brighton. The crowd do their best to raise their heroes. It’s some atmosphere at the Amex. The play-offs are magnificent entertainment. Cruel, but magnificent.
9.00pm BST
51 min: Brighton press hard, but Kayal and Knockaert combine to lose the ball and Wednesday break. Bannan’s given much too much time down the inside-left channel, and he sends a bouncing bomb towards the bottom right from the edge of the box. Stockdale spills the ball, and it breaks wide right to Wallace, who looks for Forestieri in the middle. Fortunately for Brighton, and especially Stockdale, Bong - New Fast Automatic Daffodils earworm alert! - is on hand to snuff out the danger.
8.56pm BST
49 min: Kayal latches onto a loose Bannan clearance and drives down the middle. He then slips the ball just to his left for Wilson, who hits low towards the bottom right. Westwood’s claiming that one all day. But Brighton look just that little bit sharper, again.
8.55pm BST
48 min: ... the ball’s hit long for Sidwell, who returns it back left for Skalak. He shoots towards the bottom left. Westwood parries. Wilson has another go, from a tighter angle. The keeper gathers. Brighton obviously aren’t in the mood to spend the summer wondering.
8.54pm BST
47 min: Bong and Skalak combine down the left to earn a corner. From which...
8.53pm BST
The visitors get the ball rolling once more. They’ve hooked Lopez and sent on Sam Hutchinson, a defensive move. What they have, they’re looking to hold. Incidentally, away goals don’t count double. Two more goals for Brighton, and we’ll be heading to extra time.
8.39pm BST
Half-time entertainment: Here’s Brighton taking their British Caledonian helicopter to the 1983 FA Cup final, soundtracked by their cup final song. ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬ ♭ ♮ ♯ “Football’s our game / Brighton’s our name!” ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬
8.38pm BST
And that - phew - is that for the first half! A brilliantly entertaining match so far. Brighton should be leading. Wednesday could be leading. A sense that anything could happen yet. Don’t go away! No flipping!
8.37pm BST
45 min +4: Wednesday then breeze up the other end, Forestieri curling a ball into the box for Hooper, who heads it straight at Stockdale when it was surely easier to score! The keeper is able to claw it away, rather well in fairness.
8.36pm BST
45 min +3: Wilson burns down the right and earns a corner off the back of a sliding Pudil. Knockaert takes long, forcing Hunt to concede a corner on the other side. And from that one, there’s an astonishing scramble in the Wednesday box, Dunk failing to connect properly with a header from six yards, then Lee clearing a Greer prod off the line!
8.33pm BST
45 min +1: Sidwell eases down the right and floats a cross into the box. Dunk rises on the penalty spot and aims for the top left, but his header sails high over the bar.
8.33pm BST
45 min: There will be four added minutes in this half. A suggestion from the referee and his assistants that Wednesday have been rather guilty of time-wasting.
8.31pm BST
43 min: Brighton’s energy levels have fallen a little, no surprise given the time/effort/reward ratios. Wednesday are more than happy with the resulting lull in proceedings. “A wise man once told me that the only way to ensure that the bread falls jam side up every time, is to drop the bread on the floor first, and then put the jam on,” writes Simon McMahon. “I think he was saying ‘you make your own luck’. Or maybe he just liked bread and jam.”
8.28pm BST
41 min: Knockaert hits the free kick deep, panicking Hunt into heading behind for a corner on the left. The corner’s hit long, and Bruno tries to squeeze a header home from a tight angle to the right of the goal. It’s catching practice for Westwood.
8.26pm BST
39 min: Brighton knock it around the middle awhile, before Kayal tries to press down the right. He’s upended by Lopez, who very nearly talks himself into the book. A free kick, and a chance for Brighton to load the box.
8.25pm BST
36 min: Boom! Skalak! The nearest the MBM has ever got to a Sly and the Family Stone reference, and a fine free kick which whistles inches over the bar. That very nearly found the top left. Westwood wasn’t getting to that.
8.22pm BST
35 min: Wilson attempts a Cruyff Turn down the inside-left channel, and is cleaned out by Lee. A free kick, 25 yards out, just to the left of the goal.
8.21pm BST
33 min: Knockaert, who has been everywhere, slides down the right and slips a pass inside to release Wilson into the area. Wilson opens his body, gives Westwood the eyes, and tries to sidefoot across the keeper and into the bottom right. But Westwood smothers well. Brighton continue to be effervescent in attack.
8.20pm BST
31 min: Brighton respond well, Knockaert swinging a cross in from the right to cause a little bedlam, Dunk then sashaying down the middle and very nearly releasing Baldock with a chip forward.
8.19pm BST
29 min: The Amex is stunned momentarily, before locating its collective voice again. That was a comical fluke, featuring a cheeky little shove. Once again, the bread is falling jam side up for Wednesday.
8.17pm BST
This came out of nowhere! Wednesday embark on a rare sortie upfield. Hunt slips the ball down the right for Wallace, who swings a deep cross in. And it finds its way into the left-hand portion of the net, bouncing harmlessly home! As the ball arced through the area, Hooper gave Dunk a little nudge under the ball. It’s a saucy move, and he’s got away with it! This is a preposterous scoreline given the balance of play, but that’s football!
8.14pm BST
27 min: Brighton come back at their guests again. Knockaert and Wilson attempt to prise them open down the right, and nearly succeed, but Loovens is on hand to snuff out the danger, intercepting and lashing clear.
8.13pm BST
25 min: Wednesday faff around in the midfield, taking some time over a throw. It’s clever game management, taking a little bit of sting out of the game. They’ve otherwise been all over the shop. All at sea at the seaside. “Brighton attacking this game with all the passion, gusto and purpose of Newcastle against Spurs on Saturday,” reports Jeremy Dresner. “Is this the case for the hinterland between the Premiership and the Championship being the best virtual league in the world?” Very possibly. No wonder Rafa is thinking about working there.
8.11pm BST
23 min: Knockaert takes a free kick from a deep position on the right. His diagonal spray finds Dunk racing into the area on the left. Dunk hooks across the area. Bruno, haring in, slams a shot wide right. Turns out Dunk was marginally offside anyway, but dear me, this is some performance so far from Brighton. Wednesday look utterly discombobulated.
8.09pm BST
21 min: It would have been the height of absurdity had Brighton failed to score after all that pressure. It was as one-sided a period of play as you’ll ever see!
8.08pm BST
Knockaert, tight by the byline, loops the free kick, to the near post. Bruno eyebrows it onwards, to the back post, where Dunk races in and roofs a shot from a couple of yards! This had been coming all right. This is on! The Amex is on a rolling boil!
8.06pm BST
18 min: Pudil is very fortunate to escape the referee’s notebook, as he comes sliding in on Bruno as the Brighton full-back careers down the right. It’s nearly a corner. A free kick, from which...
8.05pm BST
17 min: Skalak crosses from the left. Wilson flicks the ball on to the far post, where Baldock should score from the corner of the six-yard box. But he heads wide of the right-hand post. This is astonishing! Brighton may begin to rue all these missed chances.
8.04pm BST
16 min: This is relentless! Baldock takes a long, high ball down the inside-left channel, turns inside Hunt, and fires a rising shot towards Westwood, who tips over. The corner again leads to nothing.
8.03pm BST
15 min: This is brilliant from Brighton. They are relentless. Knockaert makes off down the inside-right channel and has a dig from 30 yards. His effort balloons off Lees and very nearly loops over Westwood, but sails just wide right. The corner comes to naught, the keeper fouled.
8.02pm BST
14 min: ... sees his cheeky low Coutinho-esque slider, under the wall, towards the bottom right, clawed out by Westwood.
8.01pm BST
13 min: Kayal bursts down the inside-right channel, and is upended by Lees just outside the box. Another booking, and another free kick just to the right of the D. Knockaert takes again, and ...
8.01pm BST
11 min: Sidwell harries to win the ball in the midfield. He passes down the right to Knockaert, who looks in the mood for this. He bustles down the wing and reaches the byline, only to see his low fizzer into the centre, meant for Baldock, intercepted by a sliding Loovens.
7.58pm BST
10 min: Knockaert sends a curler up and over the Wednesday wall, and towards the top-right corner. It’s a brilliant free kick, beating Westwood at full stretch. But the ball clanks off the inside of the post, across the face of goal, and away from danger. So unlucky, because that was a deliciously clipped free kick. An inch to the left, and Brighton would be in the lead. When is their luck going to change in this tie?
7.56pm BST
9 min: Stockdale boots long from hand. Wilson takes the ball down on the edge of the Wednesday area. He can’t quite keep control, and the ball breaks to Knockaert, who tries to round Loovens on the outside. He’s brought down. A yellow card for the Wednesday defender, and a free kick just to the right of the D.
7.54pm BST
7 min: Brighton knock it around the middle of the park in the patient style. Until Greer gets fed up, and tries an ambitious ball down the right flank, with a view of releasing Baldock. Nope! Westwood gathers a harmless pass. But Wednesday aren’t seeing too much of the ball right now.
7.53pm BST
5 min: This is a very bright start from Brighton. A long ball hoicked down the inside-left channel, and Wilson takes it down inside the area very adroitly, but can’t get a shot away. Wednesday were in full panic mode as they blocked Wilson out. There’s some noise in the Amex. The visitors haven’t settled at all.
7.52pm BST
3 min: ... the ball’s hit deep. Westwood flaps a bit at the far post. The ball drops to the feet of Sidwell, whose shot from 12 yards is blocked. Then Wilson has a go from the penalty spot, but his effort is charged down too. Finally Skalak comes in from the left to meet the loose ball, but squirts his effort wide left from an agreeable angle. What bedlam! Brighton will wonder how all three of those shots stayed out.
7.49pm BST
2 min: Skalak and Bong combine down the left to earn the first corner of the match. From which...
7.49pm BST
The home side get the ball rolling, and tear off upfield so quickly that Sky Sports miss the kick off! Once the cameras click onto the pitch, Brighton have lost the ball and Hunt is skittering along the right-hand touchline, chalk on his boots. He crosses deep, the ball sailing out to the left of the goal. Fortunate for Brighton that none of Hunt’s team-mates had taken a gamble there. Well, that was lively!
7.45pm BST
The teams are out! Brighton are in their famous blue and white stripes, which means Sheffield Wednesday don’t get to wear theirs. They sport black shirts with aquamarine breeches instead. It’s a crackling atmosphere at the Amex, which is bathed in evening Sussex sunshine. Blue and white flags fluttering in the stands like a giant ripple of sea foam. Gorgeous. We’ll be off in a minute. Classic, please!
7.41pm BST
An equally relaxed Carlos Carvalhal has his turn! “Last game we played really, really well, and we created some problems for them. But they can create some problems for us also. Because they have a good team, and we have a good team too, it will be an interesting game. We are not thinking too much about Wembley. We have to focus about tonight. Afterwards, let’s see what happens. We can talk about it then.”
7.40pm BST
Chris Hughton, calm and collected, speaks! “We’ve had things go against us in the last couple of games. But we’re still in it, we’re still fighting, and we’ve got a huge opportunity here tonight. We have to win the game, but of course there has to be some caution because we’re up against a very good footballing side who know how to score goals. And they have a way of playing away from home. We don’t have to win in the first couple of minutes.”
7.21pm BST
Albion had no luck whatsoever in the first leg, forced to play the last 30 minutes with ten men due to all those injuries. They’ll need plenty of payback tonight if they’re to become the first Championship play-off contender to overturn one of these here two-goal deficits. Not least because they have’t beaten Wednesday for nearly four years, a barren run of eight matches consisting of four wins for the Sheffield giants and four draws. Still, their last victory shows them the way: Wayne Bridge, Craig Mackail-Smith and Will Buckley the scorers in a 3-0 rout at the Amex in September 2012. That would do the trick, huh?
7.03pm BST
Some good news, some bad news for Brighton. They’d been sweating on the fitness of Tomer Hemed, Connor Goldson, Anthony Knockaert and Steve Sidwell, all injured during the first leg. It’s a 50% success rate: Knockaert and Sidwell get the all-clear to start. James Wilson, on loan from Manchester United, comes in for Hemed, while Lewis Dunk returns from suspension to replace Goldson.
Meanwhile no team has ever given up a two-goal lead in the Championship play-offs, so Wednesday will be feeling supremely confident as they prepare for this big showdown. Unsurprisingly, then, they’ve plumped for the same XI who started the first leg.
6.53pm BST
Brighton & Hove Albion: Stockdale, Bruno, Greer, Dunk, Bong, Knockaert, Sidwell, Kayal, Skalak, Baldock, Wilson.
Subs: Maenpaa, Calderon, Crofts, Rosenior, Towell, Murphy, LuaLua.
Sheffield Wednesday: Westwood, Hunt, Lees, Loovens, Pudil, Wallace, Lee, Lopez, Bannan, Hooper, Forestieri.
Subs: Wildsmith, Hutchinson, Matias, Nuhiu, Helan, Joao, Sasso.
2.25pm BST
1991 - and Brighton’s last appearance in what is now the Championship play-off final, Notts County, Tommy Johnson, all that - seems an awfully long time ago. 1983 - and their last appearance in the English top flight, when they also came within one delicate Gordon Smith dink of the FA Cup - is an even smaller speck in the distance. It’s been a while.
Sheffield Wednesday have been patient long enough, too. One of the biggest clubs in the country in terms of support, yet they haven’t been in the Premier League since 2000. And this is the first season they’ve been anywhere near getting back. It’s been a while.
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