Wan-Bissaka fires the ball across from the right, before Balogun clears away for a corner.
90' +3
Andone is still full of running on the break as Brighton look to close this game out.
90' +1
Five minutes are being played here at the end of the second half.
89'
March steals the ball away from Zaha before being fouled, causing the latter to look up to the sky in amazement. It's been a frustrating evening for the Eagles' main man.
87'
More action involving Zaha sees him win a free-kick wide on the left, only for Ryan to easily claim the following Palace delivery.
85'
Zaha's cross causes all kinds of confusion in the Brighton box. The home side do enough to clear, though, despite Tomkins and Sorloth lurking.
84'
Andone hobbles off after receiving treatment but he should be okay to rejoin the match.
82'
L. Milivojević gets yellow.
Milivojevic decides Andone has to be brought to ground on the counter. Yellow card for the Serbia international.
81'
Penalty goal scored by L. Milivojević for Crystal Palace!
GOOOAAALL! Milivojevic dispatches from the spot to set up a frantic final ten minutes here. Could Palace do it? 3-1...
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80'
Y. Bissouma gets yellow.
PENALTY! Balogun brings down Zaha in the box!
Bissouma receives a yellow for kicking the ball away from the penalty spot.
78'
Zaha fouls Andone inside the Brighton half. The Palace man appears to plant his studs on the Romanian with the follow-through, but Friend only gives a free-kick.
77'
Bernardo gets yellow.
Bernardo kicks out at Zaha as Palace look to break, prompting Friend to show him a yellow card.
75'
Palace haven't really ramped up the pressure like many would have expected in this second half, meaning ten-man Brighton have been comfortable enough.
73'
J. Schlupp enters the game and replaces J. McArthur.
Schlupp replaces McArthur in search of his first Premier League goal since the opening day of the season.
72'
Van Aanholt wins a free-kick just outside the Brighton area, but Milivojevic can only smash his effort straight at the wall. At times, the home side have defended like they're clinging on to a 1-0 lead in the 90th minute. Resolute stuff.
68'
Sorloth gets up highest to meet a McArthur cross, but the Norwegian's header floats into the hands of Ryan.
67'
W. Zaha gets yellow.
Zaha goes into the book for a foul on March, mid-slip.
65'
The Amex support is taking a lot of enjoyment from Zaha's frustrations, as the Palace talisman sees a free-kick claim ignored by Friend.
63'
That's more like it from Palace. Tomkins crosses for Sorloth, who knocks it down for Meyer arriving late in the box. His effort doesn't threaten Ryan between the sticks, though.
61'
Townsend punts a shot deep into Palace support behind Brighton's goal. Ryan waits a while before the visiting fans give the ball back.
59'
Hard running from Townsend down the right ends with a cross finding McArthur and Meyer. The pair hesitate, meaning the latter doesn't get enough power behind his eventual effort to bother Ryan.
58'
A. Sørloth enters the game and replaces C. Kouyaté.
Sorloth comes on for Palace in place of Kouyate. Will the addition of a focal point help them find a way back?
57'
Andone sits on the ground with arms outstretched after running into Tomkins on the break. The referee didn't see enough to award the defender a second yellow.
56'
Bissouma is in pain but soldiering on, in the knowledge that Brighton have no more substitutes to call upon.
55'
Wan-Bissaka has been guilty of rushing his distribution at the back at times, and another clearance has gone straight out for a Brighton throw-in.
53'
Montoya tackles Zaha before knocking the ball past him and winning a foul. An easy cheer for the Spaniard there.
52'
Good, patient play from Palace ends with Milivojevic impatiently blazing high over the bar from range.
50'
Brighton counter with Bissouma and then Andone, whose curling effort doesn't have enough spin to move back inside the far post.
49'
A. Knockaert enters the game and replaces J. Izquierdo.
Izquierdo was struggling at the end of the first half and will now have to be replaced by Knockaert. That was Brighton's last available substitute
48'
Meyer attempts a shot from outside the box but misses wide to the left of the goal.
47'
Hodgson has just been deep in discussion with the fourth official, after Brighton kept Palace waiting ahead of the second half.
F. Andone has scored a goal for Brighton & Hove Albion!
GOOOOOAAAL! Another one! Andone chases a clearance all the way to Palace’s penalty area, burning Tomkins for pace, before a lucky touch from the defender sets the Romanian up for a shot. He duly tucks it beyond Hennessey for 3-0!
45' +3
Brighton fans are greeting every successful clearance by playes in blue and white with enthusiastic cheers.
45' +2
Tomkins is completely free in the penalty box during a corner from Meyer, but can't make contact with a left-footed volley.
45' +1
Four minutes have been added on.
45'
Izquierdo is suffering with the effects of a run-in with Tomkins moments ago. Surely Hughton won't have to make another substitute before the second half even starts?
43'
Palace are aiming for one more spell of pressure before the interval. Townsend tries his luck from distance but is easily stopped by Ryan.
41'
Referee Kevin Friend has been giving players on both sides a couple of stern words. He'll be keen to get to half-time with no more dismissals.
39'
March delivers a free-kick from distance, which is directed back across goal by Propper, before Palace clear.
37'
J. Tomkins gets yellow.
Tomkins is shown a yellow after reacting to a decision not given his way.
35'
F. Andone enters the game and replaces G. Murray.
Confirmation of Murray's withdrawal, as Andone comes on for the goalscorer. Two subs have already been used by Hughton and we're not even at half-time.
34'
Wan-Bissaka marauds up the other end and earns a corner for his side. After some confusion, Murray helps out in the box for Brighton despite suffering from an earlier tumble. He's about to come off.
33'
I guess we can call that a managerial master-stroke from Hughton, not that he will have wanted to make the change. Spare a thought for Hodgson in the other dugout. His Palace side have it all to do.
31'
L. Balogun enters the game and replaces P. Groß.
L. Balogun has scored a goal for Brighton & Hove Albion!
GOOOAAAALL! Balogun scores with his first touch! The number 14 guides a second ball home from a corner, leaving Hennessey with no chance. What a game this is... with an hour still to play. 2-0 to Brighton.
Gross comes off for Balogun, as Hughton's team look to regain their shape.
28'
S. Duffy goes off after a red card!
A moment of madness from Duffy. Among all the penalty appeal fallout, the Irishman appears to go nose-to-nose with Van Aanholt before going for a headbutt. Van Aanholt goes down theatrically but the Brighton defender can't argue with a red.
27'
Well, well, well. Tomkins barges into Murray in the box, who admittedly doesn't need a second invitation to go to ground. The referee doesn't give the penalty.
24'
Penalty goal scored by G. Murray for Brighton & Hove Albion!
GOOOOOAALLL! Murray scores from the spot against his former club! That's now six in nine editions of this fixture, and his eighth of the season. 1-0.
21'
Montoya whips a curling cross in for Murray, who can't quite leap above the Palace defence to make decisive contact.
19'
The away side are finally getting the ball down and enoying some possession. Meyer, in particular, has looked dangerous for Hodgson's men.
17'
Meyer executes a fine reverse pass down the left for Van Aanholt. The Dutchman's cut-back then finds Townsend, who can't steer his header on target. That was arguably the best chance of the game so far.
15'
Townsend has a chance to counter after a giveaway in midfield by Brighton, but opts to slow it down and keep possession.
13'
Palace haven't got going so far. Wan-Bissaka was one of a few players to slice the ball out of play in an attempt to find a team-mate.
9'
March cuts in from the right before unleashing a shot straight into a cluster of Palace players in yellow. It's all Brighton right now.
7'
Palace’s first attack doesn’t last long as Gross and Izquierdo soon break as a duo, only for the final ball to miss its mark in the final third.
5'
Hennessey just about punches away from the ensuing delivery before Murray misses with a header.
4'
Wan-Bissaka misjudges a raked pass over the top to give Brighton another early corner.
3'
Zaha almost spins away on the break but his turn is just too heavy, allowing Montoya to intercept.
1'
And we're underway!
Brighton launch it up the pitch straight away and win a corner, after Sakho heads behind.
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Premier League meeting between Brighton and Hove Albion and Crystal Palace.
Hodgson and Palace enjoyed a well-earned point at Old Trafford before beating Burnley at Selhurst Park as a warm-up for the M23 derby. They’re looking for consecutive Premier League victories for the first time this season. We’ll have team news for you shortly.
BRIGHTON SUBS: Jason Steele, Gaetan Bong, Leon Balogun, Beram Kayal, Anthony Knockaert, Florin Andone, Jurgen Locadia.
CRYSTAL PALACE (4-4-2): Wayne Hennessey; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, James Tomkins, Mamadou Sakho, Patrick van Aanholt; James McArthur, Cheikhou Kouyate, Luka Milivojevic, Max Meyer; Andros Townsend, Wilfried Zaha.
CRYSTAL PALACE SUBS: Vicente Guaita, Joel Ward, Martin Kelly, Jeffrey Schlupp, Jason Puncheon, Jordan Ayew, Alexander Sorloth.
BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION (4-4-2): Mathew Ryan; Marco Montoya, Shane Duffy, Lewis Dunk, Bernardo; Solly March, Davy Propper, Yves Bissouma, Jose Izquierdo; Pascal Gross, Glenn Murray.
Both managers have called for peace during the build-up to another instalment of this unique rivalry, after unwanted trouble marred a 0-0 meeting last season. 46 miles, six points and three places separate the sides, with hosts Brighton higher up in 11th. Chris Hughton is yet to taste league victory over Palace as Seagulls boss, but did knock them out of the FA Cup in January.
Hodgson will demand more service to Zaha and Van Aanholt down the left-hand side if Palace are to find a way back into this game, but defensive frailties have ultimately been their undoing. Brighton will be happy to take any counter-attacking opportunities as they come along.
Brighton jump up to 10th after taking bragging rights and all three points, ahead of a trip to Burnley on the weekend. Meanwhile, it doesn’t get easier for Hodgson and Palace with a London derby at West Ham to come. That concludes our coverage, thanks for reading along.
It’s been a bonkers evening at Brighton. Murray’s opening strike from the spot against his former club was ordinary enough, before a head-butt by Duffy saw the hosts reduced to 10 men. Defender Balogun then scored with his first touch moments after being brought on by Hughton to shore things up. Andone added a third in first-half stoppage time to set up a thrilling second half, Palace with it all to do.
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