Brighton's new predicted Premier League finish compared with Chelsea, Crystal Palace and West Ham as World Cup break starts - match day gallery

Roberto De Zerbi, manager of Brighton & Hove Albion acknowledges the fans following their side's victory in the Carabao Cup Third Round match at ArsenalRoberto De Zerbi, manager of Brighton & Hove Albion acknowledges the fans following their side's victory in the Carabao Cup Third Round match at Arsenal
Roberto De Zerbi, manager of Brighton & Hove Albion acknowledges the fans following their side's victory in the Carabao Cup Third Round match at Arsenal
Brighton and Hove Albion are seventh in the Premier League as they lost their final match before the World Cup break.

The Seagulls were left frustrated at the Amex Stadium after Danny Ings hit a brace to cancel out Alexis Mac Allister’s first-minute opener.

Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi was fuming with Villa's time-wasting tactics and was also left bemused by the decision not to award his side a spot-kick in the 70th minute.

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