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Chelsea 1-3 Brighton: Why £300m Can't Buy Todd Boehly a Win Against Those Pesky Seagulls
Chelsea received a second red card in consecutive matches and conceded two stoppage-time goals as Brighton secured their third win over Chelsea in 2025, rising to 10th place.
- Chelsea will welcome Brighton & Hove Albion to Stamford Bridge on Saturday, with kick-off at 3pm amid the usual UK blackout.
- Jack Hinshelwood, Adam Webster and Solly March continue lengthy recoveries, while Brajan Gruda and Yankuba Minteh trained this week and are in contention.
- Substitutes turned the game late as Brighton scored in 11 minutes of added time after Trevoh Chalobah's 53rd-minute red card, with Danny Welbeck and Maxim De Cuyper both scoring.
- Chelsea Football Club dropped to seventh with eight points while Brighton & Hove Albion rose to 10th, both on eight points, as Chelsea failed to earn points from their last two Premier League fixtures.
- Robert Sanchez will return from suspension after a fifth-minute red card while Cole Palmer remains out for two to three weeks, prompting Chelsea to field Andrey Santos and Jorrel Hato.
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Chelsea suffered a painful 3-1 defeat in front of Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday, September 27 at Stamford Bridge, in the framework of the sixth day of the Premier League 2025-2026.
Set off from the Seagulls in a match marked by the VAR. Welbeck and De Cuyper doubles sank the world champion.
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