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Live Reporting

Phil Dawkes and Alex Bysouth

All times stated are UK

  1. Goodnight!

    And that's it from us on a day that saw wins for Arsenal, Liverpool and Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa, while Brighton were held by Leeds and Norwich played out a goalless draw with Wolves.

    There's still plenty of football across the BBC to keep you busy this evening, with the Copa Libertadores final live on iPlayer and kicking off right now, and Barcelona taking on Villarreal in La Liga - follow live text coverage of that one here.

    And don't forget to tune in for Match of the Day at 22:30 GMT on BBC One.

    Until next time...

  2. 'I am a bit perplexed with the reaction'

    FT: Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton boss Graham Potter, speaking to Match of the Day: "I really enjoyed the performance, really enjoyed the team, thought they were fantastic - I am a little bit perplexed to the reaction in the crowd at the end because the performance was fantastic against a team that like t dominate possession, like to out-run you, they didn't do that today.

    "If we are going to be self-critical, we probably need to score, but that's life and it can happen in football - the effort, the performance, the quality is there, we have to maintain that level and if we do that we'll get wins.

    "Leeds give you a really tough opponent, overall disappointed with the one point but you keep moving forward. When you play Leeds you know the spare men are often your centre backs and you have to have courage to play."

  3. 'Maybe I need a history lesson?'

    FT: Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton's manager Graham Potter, speaking to Sky Sports: "It’s frustrating not to score but that can happen sometimes in football.

    "I thought our performance was fantastic and brave because of the way Leeds defend and they did well with that.

    "I'm really happy with the way the team played, we created chances today, if we maintain this performance level then we will be fine and we will score in the coming games.

    "Sometimes it just doesn't happen on the day but that’s life.

    "Tariq Lamptey has done really well, coming back into fitness and he looked like he enjoyed it. He caused them problems. I think there's lots of positives for us today."

    On some fans booing: "The fans are entitled to their opinions but I disagree with them. You have to understand the game, who we played and what we did. We are sitting eighth in the Premier League but maybe I need a history lesson on this club.

    "We will continue to play with the same level of courage and bravery going forward. But for today we have to take the point and the clean sheet."

  4. 'It is an important point'

    FT: Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Leeds United

    Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa, speaking to Match of the Day: "The point is an important point for us, in the first half the differences were big in their favour. And in the second half it was more even, there was alternate dominance and similar chances. After a lull first half, to have evened the game, we value it.

    "In the first half we were in conditions to play like we did in the second half, the structure of the team was the same.

    "The changes we managed for them to lose confidence when they played out from the back. The duels, we evened them up, we improved the recovery of the ball - it's not that nothing changed!"

  5. 'There are positives'

    FT: Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Leeds United

    Leeds midfielder Adam Forshaw, speaking to Sky Sports: "It wasn't our best game but if you break it down it is a clean sheet away from home and another point on the board, so there are positives.

    "Second half, we went long a bit more than we do as a team, maybe a little bit safe at times. You are not going to play well every week, so we will take it.

    "We have had long-term injuries so they are not going to come in firing on all cylinders, but lads are close to getting back fit and we have the quality to put a run of games together.

    "We train really hard, believe in our ethos and will keep going."

  6. 'I worked hard to create chances'

    FT: Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton's Tariq Lamptey, speaking to Sky Sports: "We would have liked to have won the game today but we played a quality side. We pushed and pushed but it wasn't to be.

    "We tried our hardest and we gave it our all, on another day they’d go in. We've just got to keep training hard now.

    "My team-mates have been great whilst I’ve been out so I worked as hard as I could to create some chances and do my bit for them today.

    "We’re playing against quality teams every week, it’s not easy to put the ball in the back of the net, so we just have to keep pushing.

    "We go into every game looking to get the three points, the goal didn’t come but we look to the next game now."

  7. Post update

    FT: Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Tariq Lamptey is Brighton's number two, he was playing as right-wing back but yet pretty much their most attacking player judging by the average positions today...

    Lamptey
  8. Post update

    FT: Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Brighton have failed to win in their past eight games in the Premier League, their last longer winless streak was from 28 November 2020 to 13 January 2021, a run of nine games.

  9. Post update

    FT: Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Stick with us, all the reaction from this one to come.

  10. FULL-TIME

    Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    And that's it.

    Goalless at the Amex. Brighton will wonder how, but it's a familiar story for Graham Potter's side.

    Adam Forshaw
  11. Post update

    Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Leandro Trossard is trying to do it all on his own. He wriggles and cuts back inside, but can't find an angle to shoot. In the end his cross is headed into the arms of Illan Meslier by Solly March at the back post.

  12. Post update

    Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Can Leeds win it at the other end?

    No. Daniel James' effort is always rising. Into three minutes added on.

  13. CLOSE!

    Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Almost the winner!

    Joel Veltman finds space on the right and can pick out Solly March in the middle. His touch is loose but it falls back to the Brighton substitute and he strikes it low towards goal.

    It trickles on to the post and threatens to slip over the line before Illan Meslier gets down!

    Illan Meslier
  14. Post update

    Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Neat football from Brighton but there's no real cutting edge. Three minutes to go.

  15. YELLOW CARD

    Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    That should relieve a bit of pressure.

    Jeremy Sarmiento looks to break and is brought down by Jamie Shackleton, who goes into the book.

  16. Post update

    Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Brighton, having dominated for 80 minutes, are now having to hang on a touch.

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    Jamie Brilley: If we can hang on for a draw then it's an absolute steal.

  18. Post update

    Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Tyler Roberts again!

    The corner is not cleared and the Leeds forward scuffs an effort goalwards, but Robert Sanchez gets down well to stick a palm on it.

  19. CLOSE!

    Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Brighton play themselves into trouble.

    Adam Webster's pass is underhit and Leeds pounce, with Tyler Roberts arriving on the left of the box and forcing Robert Sanchez to make a save.

    Tyler Roberts
  20. SUBSTITUTION

    Brighton 0-0 Leeds

    Last change for Brighton.

    Jakub Moder heads off for Jeremy Sarmiento, who is making his Premier League debut.