Albion fans were in good spirits as last-gasp header salvages a point at home against a relegation-threatened Everton side.
Fans were all smiles prior to the game and left on a high note after Lewis Dunk's header deep in added time secured a draw for Brighton.
The result comes ahead of a big week for the club and shortly after a momentous Europa League draw for the Seagulls.
Ever-popular winger Kaoru Mitoma was once again one of the regular names on the back of Albion shirts at the Amex Stadium on Saturday.
Other fans donned scarves and Japanese international shirts in support of the midfielder despite him missing the game due to a back problem.
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Supporters were in mixed spirits after a goalless first half and James Braithwaite's strike midway through the second half added to their woes.
Despite Billy Gilmour's late sending off fans were given something to smile about when Dunk's looping header nestled in the back of the net.
Albion are back in action in two away trips next week as they look to progress in the FA Cup and climb the Premier League table.
The match was also the first since supporters found out Brighton's fate in the Europa League. Fans will be heading to Rome on March 7.
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