⚽ Updates from the 12.30pm GMT Premier League kick-off

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Kick-off has been delayed until 12.45pm. The result of a traffic incident on the A27. Long queues on the roads leading up to the Amex, and so a lot of fans are still to make it into the stadium. Seeing we’re on the south coast …

Hürzeler’s side can get into the top half of the table with a win this lunchtime. They’d leapfrog over Everton into eighth spot, for a couple of hours at least. (Fulham host Burnley at 3pm and Everton welcome Chelsea at 5.30pm, but with Newcastle not in action until tomorrow’s north-east derby, a top-half spot come bedtime would be guaranteed.) Liverpool can move into fourth with a win; Aston Villa don’t play until they host West Ham tomorrow. Sumer The business end of the season is icumen in.

Brighton boss Fabian Hürzeler talks to TNT Sports. “We try to stick to your principles … don’t over-react … don’t get too depressive … don’t focus on the lows … keep the work ethic high … I am a big believer of this team … of the quality of the players … they stepped up … showed ownership and responsibility … we have been able to manage the key moments of the game … every player knows his role … it is so important to do the small margins right … we need to play intense today … we have to be really tight … press like a very compact team … I always see football as an event … fans spend a lot of money … we want to win with our identity … we are not known for set-piece culture … playing with courage … being innovative … how you want to be seen.”