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Brighton and Hove Albion look past Wolverhampton to Europe

by Ed Elliot - PA
Saturday 9 May, 2026 at 5:01PM
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Lewis Dunk celebrates his goal as Brighton and Hove Albion beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0 - Picture by John Walton / PA

Brighton and Hove Albion 3 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0

Brighton and Hove Albion put their European push back on track by flying out of the blocks as they beat relegated Wolves 3-0 at the Amex this afternoon (Saturday 9 May).

Jack Hinshelwood headed home inside 35 seconds to register Albion’s fastest Premier League goal before captain Lewis Dunk marked his return to the starting XI by nodding in the second just four minutes later.

Yankuba Minteh completed the scoring late on as Seagulls head coach Fabian Hürzeler celebrated his new three-year contract in style with a comfortable win.

Bottom club Wolves remain without a league victory on the road this term after suffering a 13th defeat from 18 away games – and 24th in total.

After a dismal first-half display, Yerson Mosquera headed against the crossbar for Wolves in the second period, while Hwang Hee-Chan struck a post, albeit the opportunity was flagged offside.

Hürzeler, who extended his deal to June 2029 on Thursday (7 May), urged his team to make fewer mistakes after last weekend’s 3-1 defeat at Newcastle United and was rewarded with a rapid start.

Hinshelwood claimed the swift opener, thumping a header into the top-right corner following Maxim De Cuyper’s cross from the left after Wolves midfielder Andre conceded possession in his own half.

Brighton doubled their lead with less than five minutes gone.

Left-back De Cuyper again provided the assist, delivering an in-swinging corner from the right for recalled captain Dunk to escape the marking of Joao Gomes and emphatically nod home his first goal of the season.

Wolves – without a top-flight away win since a 1-0 success at Manchester United in April last year – were thrashed 6-0 on this ground in 2023 and looked in danger of succumbing to a similar scoreline.

Kaoru Mitoma fired wide and Danny Welbeck’s header was kept out by visiting goalkeeper Dan Bentley as the Seagulls threatened to increase their advantage.

Rob Edwards’s visitors failed to muster an attempt at goal during a woeful first-half display before being booed off by the travelling fans.

Although Brighton were in complete control, they were twice almost pegged back in the opening 10 minutes of the second period.

Centre-back Mosquera went close to halving the deficit when he directed a Mateus Mane delivery on to the top of the bar.

South Korea forward Hwang struck the base of the right post two minutes later and, while the offside flag was raised, replays suggested that decision may have been overturned on review.

Wolves striker Adam Armstrong wasted another good chance before Albion’s afternoon was soured slightly when winger Mitoma limped off with an injury which could potentially end his season.

Brighton blew a two-goal lead in this fixture last season by conceding two late goals in a frustrating 2-2 draw.

Any prospect of Wolves snatching a repeat result was ended in the 86th minute when Minteh seized on a loose ball inside the 18-yard box to lash beyond Bentley.

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