Albion's match against Luton at Withdean on Saturday is a must-win in their fight to stay in the Championship.
The new east stand will be open for the first time, raising the ground capacity to just under 9,000.
You can be there to watch Mark McGhee's side battle for three crucial points, for a reduced price or for nothing courtesy of the club and The Argus.
As a one-off, the Seagulls have slashed the price of seats in the new stand from £22.50 for adults, £14.50 senior citizens and £13.50 juniors to just £12 for all categories.
For only £50 you can buy a mini-season ticket for the remaining four home games against Luton, Southampton, relegation rivals Sheffield Wednesday and Stoke.
The ticket office in Queens Road, Brighton, is open until 8pm tonight and tomorrow, or you can book seats via the ticket line on 01273 776992.
Alternatively, you can enter our daily competition, offering two pairs of tickets to two lucky readers.
For a chance to win today tell us the result of Albion's match at Luton at Christmas. E-mail your answer and contact details to andy.naylor@theargus.co.uk.
The first two correct entries will win a pair of tickets each.
Trevor Ward and Kevin Allen are already celebrating. They were yesterday's winners after correctly answering that Albion's last home game was a 0-0 draw against Preston.
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