Brighton vs Arsenal Result

Brighton
Full Time

Arsenal
📍 Amex Stadium, Brighton
🗓️ Wednesday, 4 Mar 2026 at 19:30
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0 - 2
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0 - 1
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Early Gyökeres Strike Lifts Arsenal Past Brighton in Tight Amex Contest
Arsenal edged Brighton 1-0 at the Amex Stadium thanks to an early strike from Viktor Gyökeres, surviving sustained pressure from the hosts to secure a vital three points in the Premier League race. The Gunners struck in the 9th minute and then leaned on defensive discipline and midfield grit to withstand Brighton’s 60% possession and 11 shots, three of which tested David Raya. Brighton, despite dominating the ball and territory, lacked a cutting edge in the final third and were frustrated by Arsenal’s compact shape. Four Brighton players found their way into the referee’s book as the hosts chased the game, but Arsenal’s backline—anchored by Gabriel Magalhães and new signing Cristhian Mosquera—held firm. The Seagulls’ late flurry came to nothing, as Arsenal’s early goal proved decisive.
Brighton
Brighton controlled the tempo for large stretches, enjoying 60% possession and dictating play through their double pivot of Pascal Groß and Carlos Baleba. Their 11 shots reflected their attacking intent, but only three truly threatened David Raya in the Arsenal goal. Despite their territorial dominance and a lively display from Kaoru Mitoma on the flank, the Seagulls could not convert pressure into goals. The hosts’ frustration showed as they picked up four yellow cards, and their attacking substitutions failed to unlock a disciplined Arsenal rearguard. Ultimately, Brighton’s lack of clinical finishing and a tendency to overplay in advanced areas cost them the chance to take something from the match.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Arsenal
Arsenal showed their resilience on the road, taking an early lead through Viktor Gyökeres and then expertly managing the game. Despite only 40% possession and seven shots (two on target), the Gunners were efficient and composed, with Declan Rice and Martín Zubimendi providing a solid shield in midfield. Gabriel Magalhães and Cristhian Mosquera marshaled the defense with authority, limiting Brighton’s clear-cut chances. Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli offered outlets on the break, while David Raya was assured when called upon. Arsenal’s tactical discipline and ability to absorb pressure were key, as they saw out the match with minimal fuss despite Brighton’s late push.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
9' — Goal
Viktor Gyökeres finishes off a swift Arsenal move to give the visitors an early lead.
23' — Yellow Card
Pascal Groß receives a yellow for a tactical foul as Brighton try to stem an Arsenal counter.
41' — Yellow Card
Jack Hinshelwood is booked for a late challenge in midfield.
57' — Yellow Card
Carlos Baleba goes into the book as Brighton’s frustration grows.
68' — Yellow Card
Olivier Boscagli is cautioned for dissent after a foul call.
74' — Yellow Card
Gabriel Magalhães receives Arsenal’s only yellow card for a foul on Rutter.
Tactical Analysis
Both sides lined up in 4-2-3-1 formations, but the match was defined by Brighton’s proactive approach and Arsenal’s defensive structure. Brighton’s double pivot of Groß and Baleba facilitated their high-possession game, with Mitoma and Hinshelwood providing width and creativity. However, Arsenal’s disciplined banks of four limited space between the lines, forcing Brighton into speculative efforts. Arsenal’s midfield duo of Rice and Zubimendi were pivotal in breaking up play and launching transitions. After taking the lead, the Gunners dropped deeper, inviting Brighton on but rarely allowing clear sights of goal. Arsenal’s full-backs, Timber and Hincapié, stayed compact, while the wingers tracked back diligently. Substitutions from Brighton injected fresh legs but did not alter the tactical balance, as Arsenal’s shape remained intact.
Turning Point
Viktor Gyökeres’ 9th-minute goal set the tone, allowing Arsenal to dictate the game’s tempo and focus on defensive solidity.
Man of the Match
Gabriel Magalhães
Commanded the Arsenal backline, making vital blocks and clearances to preserve the clean sheet.