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Brighton Thrash Wolves 3-0 to Climb to Seventh: European Dream Alive

LA Premier League Exclusive Published: 9 May 2026
Brighton Thrash Wolves 3-0 to Climb to Seventh: European Dream Alive

Brighton dominate Wolves 3-0 at the AMEX to move seventh in Premier League, keeping European hopes strong.

Brighton & Hove Albion produced a commanding 3-0 victory over bottom-placed Wolves at the AMEX Stadium, climbing to seventh in the Premier League table and keeping their European qualification ambitions firmly alive.

First-Half Dominance

The Seagulls took control from the first whistle. Kaoru Mitoma opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a curling effort from the edge of the box, leaving Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa with no chance. Brighton doubled their lead just before the half-hour mark when Danny Welbeck latched onto a clever through ball from Pascal Gross and slotted home.

Second-Half Seal

Wolves attempted to rally after the break, but Brighton's defense, marshaled by Lewis Dunk, remained resolute. Any hope of a comeback was extinguished in the 68th minute when substitute Joao Pedro headed in a corner from Solly March, making it 3-0. The visitors offered little in response, managing only two shots on target all match.

European Push

With the win, Brighton leapfrog rivals into seventh place, just three points off the Europa League spots. Manager Roberto De Zerbi praised his side's focus: "We controlled the game from start to finish. The players executed the game plan perfectly." Meanwhile, Wolves remain rooted to the bottom, now winless in their last five games.

Key Stats

  • Possession: Brighton 62% - 38% Wolves
  • Shots on target: Brighton 7 - 2 Wolves
  • Corners: Brighton 8 - 3 Wolves

Brighton will look to continue their push for Europe when they travel to Aston Villa next weekend, while Wolves face a must-win clash at home to Nottingham Forest.