David Rodríguez enters the game and replaces K. LuaLua.
CHANCE! Hull almost grab a late winner, lovely inter play by Sagbo and Aluko falls to Koren, he is one on one but Upson makes a great last ditch tackle and Hull have a corner. From the corner Meyler's header is cleared of the line, frenetic finish here.
90'
There will be four minutes of added time. End to end stuff now, both sides trying to find a winner.
88'
Brighton have defended really well today, but they'be been too deep the last 20 minutes. Hull deserve that equaliser for the pressure they had exerted in the second half and the Premier League side will fancy their chances of winning this at home if they get to a replay.
85'
Y. Sagbo has scored a goal for Hull City! Assist by S. Aluko.
GOAL! Hull can rejoice, Sagbo has got them back in it! It's been coming, Brighton have been playing too deep. A good ball is crossed in from the right by Aluko, Sagbo takes it brilliantly past Dunk and smashes it past Brezovan to equalise.
84'
Brighton are in no hurry now, they can see the finish line. Livermore has just gone off for Meyler. Hull haven't really got any game changes or impact players on the bench.
82'
D. Meyler enters the game and replaces J. Livermore.
Hull have had 63 per cent of possession in the last five minutes, but they haven't created anything with it. It's been a poor second half in truth, Brighton have sat back and said if you want to score you've got to do something about it. So far Hull haven't been able to.
80'
Entering the final ten minutes and Brighton are getting deeper. But they nick the ball in the middle and March releases Obika who cuts it back for Lua Lua who hits it just wide. Hull need to take a few chances now.
78'
J. Obika enters the game and replaces L. Ulloa.
He can't, Huddlestone drills it straight into the Brighton wall and it goes out for a goal kick. He then has another shot from 30 yards out but drags it wide. Time running out for the Tigers.
76'
Free kick for Hull on the edge of the Brighton box. Aluko is brought down by Forster-Caskey, can Huddlestone score it?
74'
Good goalkeeping from Brezovan as he claims an outswinging cross from El Mohamady. He had to get that right because Boyd was coming in at the back post and would have had a clear chance to nod it into the empty net.
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Hull have stayed in a four-four-two formation but I think that may change if it stays like this. Elmohamady releaes Davies down teh right, the centre back tries to cross first time but he gets it all wrong and it goes out for a goal kick.
70'
Into the final quarter of the match and Brighton still lead their Premier League opposition by a single goal. The Seagulls have been pinned back most of this half but they finally get beyond the Hull back four, March puts a ball across, it comes out to Calderon who hits it well over from the edge of the box.
68'
Matty Fryatt who scored two goals against Southend in the last round has also just come on replacing Quinn. Sagbo is off for Boyd.
67'
G. Boyd enters the game and replaces A. Fayé.
66'
M. Fryatt enters the game and replaces S. Quinn.
Davies dispossess Ulloa, who had got away from one defender and almost squeezed through on goal but Davies was there to make a vital challenge.
64'
George Boyd is about to come on for Hull, Bruce clearly feels his side needs an injection of pace and running. Brighton look comfortable so far this half, they still haven't conceded at home since January 1st.
62'
A. Chicksen gets yellow.
That's a waste from Brighton, Chicksen brings teh ball away, but he drifts off to the left before trying an audacious crossfield pass to Ulloa that McGregor claims comfortably.
60'
Hull have another corner and are trying to pin the Seagulls back a little. The corner again comes to nothing but Huddlestone is getting more time on the ball and is starting to dictate play. Can they create an opening?
58'
Livermore tries a backheel on the halfway line, much to Bruce's dismay, which is intercepted and Brighton counter but Koren trips March and receives a yellow card for bringing that attack to a premature end unfairly.
57'
R. Koren gets yellow.
56'
If Hull want to get back into this they need to start using Huddlestone more. When he got on the ball in the first half they had their best period of the match. Livermore switches it to Koren but his cross is blocked and the ball goes out for another Hull throw.
54'
Huddlestone takes the resulting corner, it's a god cross, but no Hull player gets a touch and Brighton have a throw.
52'
Almost an opening from Brighton. Lua Lua nicks it off Elmohamady and races toward the goal, he cuts it inside but Ulloa can't quite control it and hull come away with it. Elmohamady now attacking whips in a good delivery from the right but dunk nods it clear and out for a corner.
50'
Kopren chips a first time ball toward Aluko but Brezovan beats the Frenchman to the ball. Calderon is just receiving some treatment after getting caught by Quinn as they both went for the ball.
48'
Hull need goals but Aluko and Sagbo only have three between them all season. No wonder they bought Long and Jelavic. Brighton look confident in the opening exchanges, just pinging it from left to right. March has replaced Buckley at half time, no injury, just a tactical substitution from Garcia.
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S. March enters the game and replaces W. Buckley.
The Tigers get us going in the second half, they'll want a goal quickly.
45' +2
HOW DID HE MISS THAT? Ulloa should have doubled his sides lead. A great cross from the right by Ince but somehow the striker heads it wide unmarked from 6 yards out.
45' +1
Almost half time, and Hull almost get an equaliser. Great ball curled in from the left toward Sagbo at the back post but Upson reads it brilliantly and gets it away. Bruce will be pretty vocal at half time I'd imagine.
44'
Brighton really look like the away team here, sitting back and soaking up the pressure. They are very good defensively this season and look very organised. Figueroa tries to put in an early cross, it's a poor delivery and goes out for another goal kick to Brighton.
42'
A bit of rain coming down now before the break. Hull look slightly frustrated, it leads to Aluko having a pop from 40 yards. Unsurprisingly it's not a good effort and it trickles wide for a goal kick.
40'
FACT: Hull were FA Cup semi-finalists in 1930 - the furthest they have gone in the competition.
38'
Sone Aluko becomes the first man in the book for a cheeky challenge from behind on Lua Lua. Can Hull get a goal back before half time, Bruce will hope they can.
37'
S. Aluko gets yellow.
36'
Well that goal was definitely against the run of play. Hull looked to be building pressure and take control but Ulloa showed real class to drift in between the back four and open the scoring for the Seagulls.
34'
Immediately down the other end, Davies is involved again. He collides with Chicksen and the young man is down injured. But he's back up, just winded.
32'
CLOSE! How have Hull not equalised! Davies heads the ball onto the crossbar, it rebounds back to Sagbo who heads it back across goal, Davies is waiting but can't get a touch and Brezovan gets hold of the ball and Brighton survive.
30'
L. Ulloa has scored a goal for Brighton & Hove Albion! Assist by W. Buckley.
GOAL! Brilliant goal. Ulloa plays delightful flick on the half way line to Buckley, he then carries the ball forward and returns the ball to Ulloa who glides in between the Hull back four and dinks the ball over McGregor with ease. Fantastic stuff.
29'
The game has come alive. Hull are applying all the pressure and Sagbo almost gets a shot awya but Buckley dispossess him and releases Forsetr-Caskey, he's one on one with McGregor but he takes too much time and Davies gets back to close him down.
28'
CLOSE! Hull are beginning to find their groove. Good ball from the right by Koren in toward Sagbo who gets across Upson to volley the ball against the bar. Close but put the cigars away.
26'
FACT: Hull manager Steve Bruce won the FA Cup three times while playing for Manchester Unite but has never reached the quarter finals as manager.
25'
Much better by Spurs old boys Livermore and Huddlestone, they spread it wide to Figueroa who whips in a delicious ball into the back post but Dunk beats Aluko to the ball and heads it our for a throw.
23'
Hull finally get some passes together, resulting in Aluko having time and space to shoot from the edge of the area, but before he can pull the trigger he's closed down by Dunk and Brighton break.
21'
Garcia can be happy with what he's seen from his side so far. Another good ball in from the right, this time from Ulloa, but Davies is there to nod it safe and Hull regain possession.
19'
Faye does't get rid of the ball and Ulloa wins it back, he gets to the byline and crosses the ball into the six yard box where Forster-Caskey tries an acrobatic overhead kick that flies over. Better from the Seagulls.
17'
Hull definitely look to be missing Shane Long's runs in behind and good inter play. Why West Brom let him go I'll never know. Gone very quiet last few minutes, neither side seem able to create anything meaningful.
15'
Hull look very tidy and confident on the ball but are mainly going sideways. You just feel if they were a little more direct they'd have more success. Dunk and Upson are now passing it across the back line as Brighton look to start an attack.
13'
With Sundeland waiting in the next round, they'll face old manager Gus Poyet who left the Amex on bad terms. I wonder if that's given the Brighton players any extra motivation tonight?
11'
Brighton look the better of the two teams so far, they're trying to take the initiative. Huddlestone plays a lazy flick and gives the ball away on the edge of the area to Buckley who takes a heavy touch and a big swipe at the ball which goes well over and Hull have a goal kick.
9'
Brighton have a free kick in a dangerous position, Ulloa is brought down by Figueroa and it'll be Buckley to whip this in. It's a dreadful delivery, too long for everybody, it falls to Forster-Caskey but he hits it well wide.
7'
Figueroa play a long ball toward Aluko but old England boy Upson is there to head it away. Neither side has created a real opening just yet, but both look settled and confident in passing the ball around, should be interesting.
5'
Slow start by both sides, with the ball mainly getting held up in the middle of the pitch. The fans are loud and singing to get their side up for this. Lua Lua gets down the right and puts in a dangerous cross but McGregor calmly gets on top of it and rolls it out to Faye in defence.
3'
Hull have a strong side out tonight, Livermore and Huddlestone are in the middle which shoes Bruce is taking this tie seriously. Koren puts in an early cross from the right but it's too high and Brighton have a throw.
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And we're off, Brighton kick off.
Hello and welcome to this evening's LIVE play-by-play commentary of the FA Cup fifth round tie between Brighton and Premier League new boys Hull here at the Falmer Stadium. My name is Greg Taylor and I'll be guiding you through all the action.
Before we go any further, let's have a look at how both sides are lining up, starting with the home side.
So how are Brighton looking coming into this fixture? Well they are currently 14 places below Hull in the league ladder and just one spot and four points off sixth-placed Reading with a game in hand.
Their home form is also very good, no defeats in their last seven games at and four consecutive victories without conceding. They've only tasted defeat at home a mere four times this season so the Seagulls will be fairly confident going into tonight's clash.
Hull, meanwhile, will probably be more concerned with staying in the Premier League than reaching the FA Cup fifth round. The Tigers have been good all season but recently have edged nearer the relegation scrap, just three points above the rlelegation zone in 13th place.
By looking at the sides, Brighton manager Oscar Garcia has made seven changes from side that started Saturday. Will Buckley is back from injury and former Blackburn midfielder Keith Andrews also returns.
Steve Bruce has also made quite a few changes to his side, six to be precise. January signings Shane Long and Nikica Jelavic are cup-tied so Yannick Sagbo and Sone Aluko will be given the task of scoring the goals.
The players are out on the pitch, we'll be underway shortly.
Who is going to come out on top and play Sunderland in the quarter finals? There's a real buzz around the stadium as the battle between the seaside resort and the fishing town is almost underway.
The fans and players rspect the one minutes applause perfectly for the late great Tom Finney. There are almost 22,000 fans in here tonight, Brighton have a great fans don't they.
HALF TIME: There's the whistle for the break and it's Ulloa's brilliant goal that is the difference between the two sides. Bruce will be frustrated his side are losing but it could be worse with Ulloa missing a sitter just before the break.
Sagbo and Davies have hit the woodwork for Hull but they haven't been fluent tonight and are yet to create a clear cut chance. We're set up very nicely for the second half, the Championship side trying to hang on, while the Premier League team look to equaliser.
The players are back out on the pitch, we'll be back underway shortly.
FULL TIME: There's the whistle. Brighton were just five minutes from advancing into the FA Cup quarter finals but Sagbo grabbed an equaliser for Hull to force a replay.
That's it from me, I've been Greg Taylor, thanks for being with us.
Ulloa gave Brighton the lead in the first half with a great run and finish but they didn't build on their lead and for the majority of the second half were pinned back by Hull and it was only a matter of time before they conceded.
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