Brighton and Hove Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 29 April 2023

Score6-0 to Brighton and Hove Albion
RefereeDavid Coote
CompetitionPremier League
VenueAMEX Stadium
Attendance31,584
Kick-off: 3.00pm . Premier League Head to Head Played: 10 Brighton and Hove Albion won: 4 Drawn: 4 Wolverhampton Wanderers won: 2 Brighton and Hove Albion scored: 19 Wolverhampton Wanderers scored: 10 . This became Brighton and Hove Albion's biggest-ever win against Wolverhampton Wanderers; previously 5-1 at the Goldstone Ground in League Division Two on 4 May 1985.

6 Brighton and Hove Albion

Manager: Roberto De Zerbi

0 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Manager: Julen Lopetegui

Goals:

Deniz Undav 6 G
Pascal Gross 13 G
Pascal Gross 26 G
Danny Welbeck 39 G
Danny Welbeck 48 G
Deniz Undav 66 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jason Steele
Defender Joël Veltman
Defender Adam Webster
Defender/Midfielder Lewis Dunk
Defender/Midfielder Solly March
Midfielder Billy Gilmour
Midfielder Pascal Gross
Midfielder/Forward Julio Enciso
Forward Deniz Undav
Forward Danny Welbeck

Starting lineup:

José Sá Goalkeeper
Craig Dawson Defender
Max Kilman Defender
Nélson Semedo Defender
Hugo Bueno Defender/Midfielder
Mario Lemina Defender/Midfielder
João Gomes Midfielder
Pedro Neto Midfielder
Rúben Neves Midfielder
Matheus Nunes Midfielder/Forward
Diego Costa Forward

Substitutions:

Facundo Buonanotte for Solly March 56
Kaoru Mitoma for Danny Welbeck 56
Moisés Caicedo for Joël Veltman 65
Alexis Mac Allister for Julio Enciso 65
Yasin Ayari for Deniz Undav 80

Substitutions:

Daniel Podence for Nélson Semedo 45
Nathan Collins for Diego Costa 46
HWANG Hee-chan for Craig Dawson 46
Toti for João Gomes 46
Adama Traoré for Pedro Neto 83

Cards:

Joël Veltman 45 Y

Cards:

Adama Traoré 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Robert Sánchez
Defender Levi Colwill
Defender Odel Offiah
Defender/Midfielder Moisés Caicedo
Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister
Midfielder/Forward Yasin Ayari
Midfielder/Forward Facundo Buonanotte
Midfielder/Forward Kaoru Mitoma

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Dan Bentley
Defender Nathan Collins
Defender Toti
Midfielder João Moutinho
Midfielder/Forward Daniel Podence
Midfielder/Forward HWANG Hee-chan
Midfielder/Forward Pablo Sarabia
Midfielder/Forward Adama Traoré

Comments:

League position: 8th . This became Brighton and Hove Albion's biggest win since a 7-1 victory against Chester City in League Division 3 on 26 February 2000. . Albion scored four or more goals in the first-half of a game for the first time since a 4-0 win against Leeds United in the League Championship on 29 February 2016. . The Seagulls had now won 15 games in a season in the top division for the first time.

Comments:

League position: 13th . Wolverhampton Wanderers conceded four or more goals in the first-half of a game for the first time since a 4-4 draw at Swansea City in the Premier League on 28 April 2012. . This was Wolves heaviest defeat since a 6-0 loss at Southampton in the League Championship on 31 March 2007. . They had now failed to score in 13 of their 34 games so far in this Premier League season (one in 14 of the other 21).

6 Brighton and Hove Albion

Manager: Roberto De Zerbi

Goals:

Deniz Undav 6 G
Pascal Gross 13 G
Pascal Gross 26 G
Danny Welbeck 39 G
Danny Welbeck 48 G
Deniz Undav 66 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jason Steele
Defender Joël Veltman
Defender Adam Webster
Defender/Midfielder Lewis Dunk
Defender/Midfielder Solly March
Midfielder Billy Gilmour
Midfielder Pascal Gross
Midfielder/Forward Julio Enciso
Forward Deniz Undav
Forward Danny Welbeck

Substitutions:

Facundo Buonanotte for Solly March 56
Kaoru Mitoma for Danny Welbeck 56
Moisés Caicedo for Joël Veltman 65
Alexis Mac Allister for Julio Enciso 65
Yasin Ayari for Deniz Undav 80

Cards:

Joël Veltman 45 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Robert Sánchez
Defender Levi Colwill
Defender Odel Offiah
Defender/Midfielder Moisés Caicedo
Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister
Midfielder/Forward Yasin Ayari
Midfielder/Forward Facundo Buonanotte
Midfielder/Forward Kaoru Mitoma

Comments:

League position: 8th . This became Brighton and Hove Albion's biggest win since a 7-1 victory against Chester City in League Division 3 on 26 February 2000. . Albion scored four or more goals in the first-half of a game for the first time since a 4-0 win against Leeds United in the League Championship on 29 February 2016. . The Seagulls had now won 15 games in a season in the top division for the first time.

0 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Manager: Julen Lopetegui

Goals:

Starting lineup:

José Sá Goalkeeper
Craig Dawson Defender
Max Kilman Defender
Nélson Semedo Defender
Hugo Bueno Defender/Midfielder
Mario Lemina Defender/Midfielder
João Gomes Midfielder
Pedro Neto Midfielder
Rúben Neves Midfielder
Matheus Nunes Midfielder/Forward
Diego Costa Forward

Substitutions:

Daniel Podence for Nélson Semedo 45
Nathan Collins for Diego Costa 46
HWANG Hee-chan for Craig Dawson 46
Toti for João Gomes 46
Adama Traoré for Pedro Neto 83

Cards:

Adama Traoré 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Dan Bentley
Defender Nathan Collins
Defender Toti
Midfielder João Moutinho
Midfielder/Forward Daniel Podence
Midfielder/Forward HWANG Hee-chan
Midfielder/Forward Pablo Sarabia
Midfielder/Forward Adama Traoré

Comments:

League position: 13th . Wolverhampton Wanderers conceded four or more goals in the first-half of a game for the first time since a 4-4 draw at Swansea City in the Premier League on 28 April 2012. . This was Wolves heaviest defeat since a 6-0 loss at Southampton in the League Championship on 31 March 2007. . They had now failed to score in 13 of their 34 games so far in this Premier League season (one in 14 of the other 21).