Brighton fans wrapped up warm inside the Amex to watch their side fight to a frustrating stalemate.
Supporters donned Albion beanies, scarves and Santa hats in the stands as they watched Brighton come from behind to salvage a point against relegation-threatened Burnley.
The weather and the result didn’t dampen the spirit of supporters, however, as fans smiled the cameras ahead of the match.
Albion fans packed the stands for their second home game in four days but had the wind taken from their sails just before half-time when Wilson Odobert fired his edge of the box shot into the top corner.
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Threatening play from Brighton helped to pull a goal back for the hosts as Simon Adingra’s far post header sailed back across goal and into the net.
Albion will look to bounce back with their third home game in ten days on Thursday against Marseille.
Roberto De Zerbi’s side will then be fired into a bumper Christmas schedule including games against Crystal Palace, Arsenal and Tottenham.
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