- Date:17 Aug 2011
- Kick-off:19:45:00
- Venue:Cardiff City Stadium
- Peter Whittingham - pen (89:36)
- Ashley Barnes (38:38) Ashley Barnes - pen (62:58)
Will Hoskins (86:49)
Live Commentary
- 93mins
Ashley Barnes produces a right-footed shot from just outside the box that goes wide left of the goal.
- 92mins
Andrew Taylor takes a shot. Save by Casper Ankergren.
- 90mins
Shot from close range by Craig Conway misses to the right of the goal.
- 88mins
Foul by Liam Bridcutt on Kenny Miller, Penalty awarded. Penalty taken left-footed by Peter Whittingham and scored. Cardiff 1-3 Brighton.Kenny Miller provided the assist for the goal.
- 88mins
Unfair challenge on Mark Hudson by Craig Mackail-Smith results in a free kick. Craig Mackail-Smith shown a yellow card. Direct free kick taken by Peter Whittingham.
- 86mins
Will Hoskins finds the back of the net with a goal from inside the box to the bottom left corner of the goal. Cardiff 0-3 Brighton.Craig Mackail-Smith provided the assist for the goal.
- 83mins
Unfair challenge on Andrew Taylor by Craig Mackail-Smith results in a free kick. Free kick taken by Andrew Taylor.
- 83mins
Peter Whittingham takes a shot. Casper Ankergren makes a save.
- 82mins
Corner taken right-footed by Don Cowie.
- 81mins
Shot from just outside the box by Joe Mason misses to the right of the target.
- 80mins
Foul by Lewis Dunk on Peter Whittingham, free kick awarded. Free kick taken by Anthony Gerrard.
- 79mins
Craig Mackail-Smith produces a right-footed shot from the edge of the box and misses to the left of the goal.
- 77mins
Peter Whittingham has an effort at goal. Save by Casper Ankergren.
- 75mins
Craig Mackail-Smith is flagged offside by the assistant referee. Romain Vincelot leaves the field to be replaced by Will Hoskins. David Marshall takes the indirect free kick.
- 73mins
Effort from just outside the box by Romain Vincelot goes over the bar.
- 72mins
Inswinging corner taken by Peter Whittingham, save made by Casper Ankergren.
- 72mins
Foul by Marcos Painter on Rudy Gestede, free kick awarded. Marcos Painter goes into the book for unsporting behaviour. The free kick is swung in left-footed by Peter Whittingham, clearance made by Marcos Painter.
- 70mins
Booking for Casper Ankergren for time wasting.
- 69mins
The referee blows for offside. Free kick taken by Anthony Gerrard.
- 69mins
Craig Mackail-Smith takes a shot. Andrew Taylor gets a block in.
- 67mins
Ashley Barnes challenges Andrew Taylor unfairly and gives away a free kick. David Marshall restarts play with the free kick.
- 66mins
Rudy Gestede replaces Robert Earnshaw. Alan Navarro replaces Matthew Sparrow.
- 61mins
Mark Hudson challenges Craig Mackail-Smith unfairly and gives away a Penalty. Ashley Barnes scores a placed penalty. Cardiff 0-2 Brighton.Assist on the goal came from Craig Mackail-Smith.
- 60mins
Corner from the right by-line taken by Liam Bridcutt, Anthony Gerrard makes a clearance.
- 60mins
The assistant referee signals for offside against Craig Mackail-Smith. Indirect free kick taken by Anthony Gerrard.
- 57mins
Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Joe Mason by Matthew Sparrow. Peter Whittingham takes the direct free kick.
- 56mins
Unfair challenge on Andrew Taylor by Matthew Sparrow results in a free kick. David Marshall takes the direct free kick.
- 54mins
Corner from right by-line taken by Liam Bridcutt.
- 52mins
Free kick awarded for a foul by Gary Dicker on Joe Mason. Booking for Gary Dicker. Peter Whittingham takes the direct free kick.
- 51mins
Shot by Craig Mackail-Smith from deep inside the penalty area hits the post.
- 51mins
Unfair challenge on Peter Whittingham by Matthew Sparrow results in a free kick. Free kick taken by Anthony Gerrard.
- 50mins
Unfair challenge on Matthew Sparrow by Peter Whittingham results in a free kick. The referee cautions Peter Whittingham for unsporting behaviour. Lewis Dunk restarts play with the free kick.
- 47mins
Kevin McNaughton fouled by Craig Mackail-Smith, the ref awards a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Mark Hudson.
- 47mins
Kevin McNaughton takes a shot. Lewis Dunk makes a clearance.
- 45mins
Short corner taken by Liam Bridcutt.
- 45mins
Craig Mackail-Smith is ruled offside. David Marshall restarts play with the free kick.
- 46mins
Effort on goal by Ashley Barnes from long range goes over the crossbar.
- 40mins
The referee blows for offside. Free kick taken by David Marshall.
- 38mins
Ashley Barnes grabs a goal from long distance to the bottom left corner of the goal. Cardiff 0-1 Brighton.
- 37mins
Craig Conway takes a short corner.
- 35mins
Corner taken by Craig Conway, Casper Ankergren makes a save.
- 35mins
Craig Conway takes a shot. Casper Ankergren makes a save.
- 34mins
Centre by Andrew Taylor, Headed effort from deep inside the penalty area by Joe Mason misses to the right of the target.
- 32mins
Kenny Miller takes a shot. Casper Ankergren makes a save.
- 31mins
Robert Earnshaw takes a shot. Save by Casper Ankergren.
- 30mins
Corner taken short by Don Cowie.
- 29mins
Kevin McNaughton fouled by Craig Mackail-Smith, the ref awards a free kick. The free kick is swung in left-footed by Peter Whittingham, Marcos Painter makes a clearance.
- 28mins
Shot by Kenny Miller. Blocked by Liam Bridcutt.
- 25mins
Ashley Barnes challenges Mark Hudson unfairly and gives away a free kick. Free kick taken by David Marshall.
- 24mins
Craig Conway has an effort at goal from just inside the box that misses to the right of the target.
- 24mins
Unfair challenge on Craig Conway by Inigo Calderon results in a free kick. Craig Conway delivers the ball from the free kick right-footed from left wing, clearance made by Matthew Sparrow.
- 15mins
Kevin McNaughton concedes a free kick for a foul on Craig Mackail-Smith. Liam Bridcutt takes the direct free kick.
- 14mins
Matthew Sparrow is flagged offside by the assistant referee. David Marshall takes the free kick.
- 13mins
Matthew Sparrow is caught offside. David Marshall takes the indirect free kick.
- 8mins
Craig Mackail-Smith is flagged offside by the assistant referee. Free kick taken by David Marshall.
- 7mins
Foul by Gordon Greer on Kenny Miller, free kick awarded. The free kick is delivered right-footed by Craig Conway from left channel.
- 6mins
Robert Earnshaw concedes a free kick for a foul on Liam Bridcutt. Liam Bridcutt takes the free kick.
- 5mins
Ashley Barnes is ruled offside. Indirect free kick taken by David Marshall.
- 2mins
Inigo Calderon is caught offside. David Marshall restarts play with the free kick.
- 1mins
The referee penalises Romain Vincelot for handball. Direct free kick taken by Peter Whittingham.
Corner taken short by Don Cowie.
Match Preview
Mackay waiting on Gunnarsson Cardiff midfielder Aron Gunnarsson is a doubt to face Brighton. The Iceland international limped out of Cardiff's 3-1 Championship win over Bristol City in the 10th minute and underwent a MRI scan on Monday to discover the extent of his ankle injury. Bluebirds boss Malky Mackay is nonetheless hopeful Gunnarsson will be fit for Wednesday's game. "He rolled his ankle and we'll send him for a scan," confirmed Mackay. "It is disappointing as we have not got a big squad and it is something that is in the hands of a good medical team." Gunnarsson was one of nine summer signings by Mackay after 12 players left following Cardiff's failed play-off campaign last season. Brighton striker Will Buckley has been ruled out of the trip to Wales. The #1million summer signing from Watford, who scored twice on his debut against Doncaster last week, will be sidelined for a fortnight after suffering a hamstring injury at Portsmouth on Saturday. Craig Noone replaced Buckley at Fratton Park and could be handed his first league start of the season, although fellow wingers Kazenga LuaLua (hamstring) and Will Hoskins (hip) may be back in contention. Defenders Adam El-Abd (foot) and Tommy Elphick (Achilles) are set to return to training after recovering from the injuries they suffered at the end of last season, but they remain a couple of weeks away from potential first-team starts.
Cardiff
Brighton
- David Marshall
- Kevin McNaughton
- Andrew Taylor
- Mark Hudson
- Anthony Gerrard
- Peter Whittingham
- Don Cowie
- Craig Conway
- Joe Mason
- Robert Earnshaw
- Kenny Miller
- SUBS
- Tom Heaton
- Dekel Keinan
- Paul Quinn
- Rudy Gestede
- Darcy Blake
Home
Away
- Casper Ankergren
- Gordon Greer
- Lewis Dunk
- Inigo Calderon
- Marcos Painter
- Matthew Sparrow
- Gary Dicker
- Romain Vincelot
- Liam Bridcutt
- Ashley Barnes
- Craig Mackail-Smith
- SUBS
- Peter Brezovan
- Will Hoskins
- Alan Navarro
- Craig Noone
- Steve Cook
Match Report
Barnes brace ends Bluebirds run Brighton's unbeaten return to npower Championship life continues as an Ashley Barnes double put paid to Cardiff's hopes of maintaining their own perfect start. The Seagulls climb to second in the table, level on points with Southampton, after making the Bluebirds taste defeat for the first time this campaign. Barnes' brace and Will Hoskins' late effort enough to secure all three points, despite a late consolation for Peter Whittingham from the penalty spot. Despite good opportunities for Robert Earnshaw and Kenny Miller, Cardiff were undone by resolute goalkeeping from Casper Ankegren and the dynamic one-touch philosophy of Gus Poyet's south coast outfit. Joe Mason replaced Aron Gunnarsson in the home line-up, with Matt Sparrow deputising for injured Brighton winger Will Buckley, the League One club's record purchase from Watford. Brighton were denied an early opportunity to take the lead in the sixth minute after making a spirited start. Inigo Calderon snuck a low cross from the right wing for an eager Craig Mackail-Smith to blast against David Marshall, Gary Dicker threading the rebound through to Barnes, who slotted home but was given offside. As the hosts were kept comfortably at arm's length, Andrew Taylor made a rare foray into the Brighton half, only to be brought down by Calderon. Craig Conway volleyed just beyond the upright as his free-kick bounced off the Cardiff wall and conveniently on to his right boot. And in the 32nd minute, Earnshaw conjured up an audacious shot from distance which Ankegren did well to smother. Miller then produced a copycat effort from the restart but Ankegren was well-placed to make an easy catch. The former Leeds stopper was equal to Cardiff's best opportunity of the first half, tipping a fizzing shot around his post when Conway found himself in good space in the penalty box. The Seagulls were rewarded for their resolute defending in the 39th minute, Barnes stealing on to a loose ball in the centre circle, surging forward before driving the ball under Marshall's outstretched glove and into the bottom-left corner. Barnes might have doubled the advantage just before half-time, but his swerving drive from 30 yards soared over the bar. Cardiff began the second half with intent, Don Cowie's clever through ball finding Kevin McNaughton, who weaved through the bright green shirts of Brighton only to see his attempt blocked bravely by Lewis Dunk. Uncowed, Brighton bustled forward to catch the Welsh side napping. Mackail-Smith stormed unopposed into the box only to tap his shot against the right post and out of play. Cardiff's frustration doubled in the 62nd minute as Mark Hudson conceded a penalty by felling an onrushing Mackail-Smith in the area. Barnes duly obliged from the spot, beating Marshall to his left with a placed shot. The hosts responded by introducing French striker Rudy Gestede at the expense of Earnshaw but the result was confirmed on 87 minutes when Hoskins raced on to Mackail-Smith's pass to tap home to the cheers of the travelling faithful. Whittingham gave the remaining fans at the Cardiff City Stadium something to cheer about as he bettered Ankegren from the penalty spot after Liam Bridcutt's foul on Miller, but it was too little too late.
Form Guide
- WW
- Cardiff
- VS
- Brighton WW
Last Meetings
- Cardiff
- 1 - 1
- Brighton
- 22/11/2005
- Brighton
- 1 - 2
- Cardiff
- 15/10/2005
- Cardiff
- 2 - 0
- Brighton
- 12/02/2005
- Brighton
- 1 - 1
- Cardiff
- 19/10/2004
- Brighton
- 1 - 0
- Cardiff
- 09/02/1985
- Cardiff
- 2 - 4
- Brighton
- 08/09/1984
Top Scorers
Cardiff
- K Miller 1
- R Earnshaw 1
- M Hudson 1
- C Conway 1
Brighton
- W Buckley 2
- C Mackail-Smith 1
Goals
Cardiff
- Total goals 5
- Goals per game 4
- 1 (For) Period 11-20 mins
- 1 (For) Period 21-30 mins
- 1 (For) Period 31-40 mins
- 1 (For) 1 (Against) Period 81-90 mins
Brighton
- Total goals 4
- Goals per game 3
- (For) 1 (Against) Period 31-40 mins
- 1 (For) Period 41-50 mins
- 2 (For) Period 81-90 mins
