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  • Westlake (7), Westwood (58)
  • Forster (78), Hinshelwood (90)
  • Date:2009-01-24
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Whaddon Road Ground
  • Attendance:3597
  • Referee:Sarginson, C

Live Commentary

90mins

Tommy Elphick goes into the referee's book for dissent.

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

Goal!! Brighton have scored with Adam Hinshelwood putting it in the back of the net.

78mins

Goal!! Nicky Forster scores for Brighton.

74mins

Elvis Hammond is being taken off, Andy Gallinagh has come on in his place.

72mins

The referee has booked David Livermore.

71mins

Adam El-Abd is being taken off, Doug Loft has come on in his place.

67mins

The referee has booked Alex Russell.

62mins

Andrew Whing goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

58mins

Goal!! Cheltenham have scored with Chris Westwood putting it in the back of the net.

56mins

Cheltenham are replacing Nicholas Bignall with Josh Low.

56mins

Tommy Fraser is booked for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

Kevin McLeod is replaced by David Livermore.

46mins

Stuart Fleetwood is being taken off, Dean Cox has come on in his place.

46mins

John Finnigan is being taken off, Alex Russell has come on in his place.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

15mins

Adam Hinshelwood is booked for unsporting behaviour.

7mins

Goal!! Ian Westlake scores for Cheltenham.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, January 24th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Brighton & Hove Albion hit back from 2-0 down in this battle of the League One strugglers to gain a valuable point at Whaddon Road.

The Seagulls, without a win in nine league matches before the start, looked low on confidence, but boss Micky Adams will have been pleased with the way his players stuck to their task.

Cheltenham, whose positive mid-season run now appears to have come to a grinding halt, were the better side for much of the contest but never convinced anyone they could go on and win it.

The Robins made a dream start when former Brighton midfielder Ian Westlake drove a shot from the edge of the area through a crowd of players with goalkeeper John Sullivan unsighted.

Cheltenham were unable to press home their advantage despite some untidy defending from the visitors and when a second goal did come it had an element of fortune about it.

Alex Russell's corner from the left appeared to hit a Brighton defender in the box, but Chris Westwood was also on hand to get a touch and claim his second goal in two matches since arriving on loan from Peterborough United.

At that point Town should have been home and dry, but there was a nervousness about them and when Martin Allen replaced striker Elvis Hammond with defender Andy Gallinagh 15 minutes from time, it seemed he had settled for a rearguard action in the closing stages.

Veteran striker Nicky Forster gave the Seagulls hope with a looping header from a Tommy Fraser cross in the 78th minute; and although Cheltenham's Ashley Vincent placed a good chance wide shortly afterwards, the momentum remained with Brighton.

Two minutes into time added on a corner, awarded by referee Chris Sarginson amid protests that the ball had come off a Brighton player, was taken by substitute Dean Cox.

Defender Adam Hinshelwood stole in at the near post to power a header past goalkeeper Scott Brown and carve out a valuable point for his team.

Cheltenham Town

Brighton and Hove Albion

Corners

75

Fouls

1018

Goal attempts

611

Shots off target

13

Offsides

23

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