Brighton fans were jubilant after another late victory at the Amex against title chasers Manchester City, celebrating another three points in their chase for European football.
Premier League debutant Matt O’Riley’s late strike sent fans into raptures as Albion secured another win which puts them firmly in the race for a second season of midweek football.
Late drama from substitutes O’Riley and Joao Pedro helped to send fans home all smiles having taken points from a tough run of games in the league.
Ahead of Remembrance Sunday, fans held aloft cards to create a giant poppy mural across the stands to remember those who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars.
Others fans paid tribute in their own way by wearing Army-inspired shirts adorned with poppies and messages for fallen soldiers.
Supporters wrapped up warm on a brisk November evening with the sun setting over the Amex.
Outside the stadium, fans also saw a glimpse of continuing works on Albion’s new fan zone currently being constructed near the ground.
Albion return to the Amex on the last weekend of November to face Southampton following a run of clashes across the South coast.
Brighton will next travel to Bournemouth in a fortnight following the international break.
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