It was a nervy affair as Albion fans watched Brighton draw 0-0 with Wolves last night.

Roberto De Zerbi's side played exciting football at times but struggled having no pace out wide due to injuries and players on international duty.

Wolves meanwhile looked dangerous on the counter attack and almost punished the hosts thanks to the pace of forwards Matheus Cunha and Pedro Neto.

Brighton had to rely on Jason Steele to make a couple of excellent saves during the game.

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Despite carving out some nice chances at the other end, the Seagulls were denied by some heroic defending when they pulled the trigger.

Albion were guilty of holding on to the ball for too long at times.

It was a fair result in the end and made it Brighton's second clean sheet of the season following the goalless draw against West Ham on January 2.

Brighton visit Sheffield United in the FA Cup fourth round this Saturday before another trip against Luton Town next Tuesday.

Pictures by Liz Finlayson.