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That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.
Darren Way is being taken off, Kieran Murtagh has come on in his place.
Goal!! Darren Way scores for Yeovil.
Nicky Forster is being taken off, Gary Hart has come on in his place.
Nicky Forster takes a penalty for Brighton and scores!.
Andre McCollin is booked for unsporting behaviour.
Andy Welsh is being taken off, Andre McCollin has come on in his place.
Glenn Murray goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.
Brighton are replacing Dean Cox with Tommy Fraser.
The referee has booked Asmir Begovic.
The referee has booked Andrew Whing.
Nathan Jones is booked for unsporting behaviour.
It's red. He's off. Joe Anyinsah has been sent off.
Joe Anyinsah is booked for unsporting behaviour.
Lee Peltier is replaced by Craig Alcock.
The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.
The ref has blown his whistle for half time.
Darren Way is booked for dissent.
It's 3pm on Saturday, September 13th, the match has kicked off.
A game that looked destined to be a goalless draw sprung to life in the final 15 minutes. Yeovil boss Russell Slade sent on substitute Andre McCollin in the 74th minute for the tiring Andy Welsh and, within three minutes, the former Fisher Athletic striker conceded the penalty that gave Brighton the lead. He dropped back to help out his defence as they tried to defend a corner but fouled Adam Virgo and Nicky Forster drove the ball low to the left of keeper Asmir Begovic from the spot. Yeovil had lost four consecutive matches, all away from home, and did not deserve to lose a fifth. They were rewarded for their hard work three minutes later when midfielder Darren Way cracked home an excellent drive from outside the box. The diminutive ex-Swansea player had been doubtful all week because of a virus but his performance typified the spirit of Yeovil's youngsters. Before the goals Brighton had been reduced to ten men when Joe Anyinsah, making his debut on loan from Preston, was adjudged to have fouled full-back Nathan Jones in the 58th and 61st minutes and referee Paul Taylor produced two yellow cards. The first half had seen Yeovil playing some bright attacking football especially down the wings where Welsh, making his home debut after a summer release by Blackpool, showed plenty of trickery. But no-one was able to get on the end of his crosses and Brighton defended well to keep the score-sheet blank. In the 14th minute Yeovil's other winger, Danny Schofield, drove wide after working himself into a good shooting position and Paul Warne also got in space but failed to trouble goalkeeper Michels Kuipers.
Corners
Fouls
Goal attempts
Shots off target
Offsides
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