An extraordinary lapse in deep stoppage time settled the contest as Leeds United snatched a dramatic 1-0 victory over Brighton at Elland Road.
This late twist boosted the hosts' momentum while stalling the visitors' European aspirations.
Before kickoff, Leeds United aimed to sustain their unbeaten run to secure a top-ten finish, relying on a home record featuring only 28% of fixtures lost at Elland Road.
Brighton arrived in seventh place, enmeshed in a tight battle for European qualification, hoping their potent away form would maintain a high points-per-game average.
The match seemed destined for a goalless conclusion until a dramatic mistake unlocked the scoreline in the ninety-sixth minute. Van Hecke played a back pass to his advanced goalkeeper, but a relentless Dominic Calvert-Lewin rushed forward, intercepting the ball just before the keeper could connect. He rounded him. Entering the right side of the box, he slotted into the empty net (1-0).
This late blow went completely against the pre-match trend where Brighton had scored in each of their last 5 away matches.
Instead, Leeds preserved their home stability, having conceded a total of only one goal in their last 4 home games.
This victory extends Leeds United's run to 8 consecutive matches without defeat in the league. This marks their 3rd consecutive home win, showing stability at Elland Road despite failing to keep a clean sheet in 13 of their 19 home matches.
Following the match, Leeds occupy 13th position in the league table with 47 points from 37 games. Looking ahead to their final fixture next week, they travel to face West Ham Utd, aiming to maintain this defensive form.
For Brighton, this painful outcome represents a second consecutive away defeat, a blow to the Seagulls in their fierce quest for European spots. Although they maintain a high ranking in the Defence table with only 43 goals conceded, failing to find the net away from home hurts their pursuit.
Following the defeat, Brighton remain in 7th place with 53 points after 37 matches. They must refocus for their final match next week, where they will try to secure their European spot when they host Manchester Utd.
3rd consecutive home win for Leeds Utd. 2nd consecutive away defeat for Brighton. 6th consecutive game where Leeds Utd scored. 3rd consecutive home game where Leeds Utd scored. 3rd consecutive away game where Brighton conceded.
To calculate the above duration values based on a total of 90 minutes, goals scored on the 45th minute and during added time of the first half are considered scored on the 45th minute, and goals scored on the 90th minute and during added time of the second half are considered scored on the 90th minute.
Leeds Utd
Brighton
Ball possession
34%
66%
Corners
7
8
Domination Index
37%
63%
Domination Index calculation method
⌄
The Domination Index calculation is based on the average of the following percentages:
- Possession percentage - Percentage of match corners awarded to each team - Percentage of time each team has been in the lead
The calculation used is: AVERAGE OF (% Possession x 4, % Corners and % Lead duration x 2)
'Domination' in football can be perceived in different ways. The goal of the Domination Index, as calculated here, is not about trying to determine things like 'who should have won' or which team has been simply attacking the most.
Sometimes a team has easily scored once or twice in the beginning of the game and then opts for a more reactive stance, with a focus on hindering the opponent's game. At the end of the match, the opponent might have had more possession, and even more shots, but that does not necessarily mean they have dominated the other team.
Considering possession as only one of the factors, which also include corners (clearly indicating a form of pressure on the opponent's defence), and how much of the 90-minute match duration each team has been leading, allows to also account for when teams have simply been busy controling the game, without needing to attack a lot.
Outcome Surprise-Level
Points Per Game (before the match)
Leeds Utd at home
1.61
Brighton away
1.11
Outcome
Outcome surprise-level
Home win
41.7%
Scale: from 0 (less surprising) to 100 (more surprising)
Note: in the table above, to allow for averaging duration values based on a total of 90 minutes per game, goals scored on the 45th minute and during added time of the first half are all considered to be scored on the 45th minute, and goals scored on the 90th minute and during added time of the second half are also considered scored on the 90th minute.
In this example, Leeds United have been in the lead for an average duration of 20.9 minutes per match (based on a 90-minute match duration), which is longer than the average duration of 18.3 minutes per match during which their opponents were in the lead in those matches.
Non-crucial goals scored: goals scored that increased an existing lead, or decreased the opponent's existing lead.
Non-crucial goals conceded: goals conceded that decreased an existing lead, or increased the opponent's existing lead.
Note regarding the Goals giving the lead and the goals giving lead to opponent values: both the team and the opponent team might take the lead more than once during a single match,
so the total number of goals giving the lead to a team might be higher than the number of matches played by the team.
Lead-defending ability Leeds United have taken the lead 20 times and have conceded an equalizer on 9 instances, translating into a lead-defending rate of 55% (for an opponents' equalizing rate of 45%).
Equalizing ability Of the 25 times that Leeds Utd's opponents have taken the lead, Leeds Utd have managed to score an equalizer on 12 instances, translating into an equalizing rate of 48%.
Note: in the table above, to allow for averaging duration values based on a total of 90 minutes per game, goals scored on the 45th minute and during added time of the first half are all considered to be scored on the 45th minute, and goals scored on the 90th minute and during added time of the second half are also considered scored on the 90th minute.
In this example, Leeds Utd have been in the lead for an average duration of 27.7 minutes per match played at home (based on a 90-minute match duration), which is longer than the average duration of 12.4 minutes per match during which their opponents were in the lead in those matches.
Non-crucial goals scored: goals scored that increased an existing lead, or decreased the opponent's existing lead.
Non-crucial goals conceded: goals conceded that decreased an existing lead, or increased the opponent's existing lead.
Note regarding the Goals giving the lead and the goals giving lead to opponent values: both the team and the opponent team might take the lead more than once during a single match,
so the total number of goals giving the lead to a team might be higher than the number of matches played by the team.
Lead-defending ability (at home) In home matches, Leeds Utd have taken the lead 12 times and have conceded an equalizer on 3 occasions, translating into a home lead-defending rate of 75% (for an opponents' equalizing rate of 25%).
Equalizing ability (at home) Of the 9 times that Leeds Utd's opponents have taken the lead when Leeds Utd were playing at home, Leeds Utd have managed to score an equalizer on 4 occasions, translating into a home equalizing rate of 44%.
Note: in the table above, to allow for averaging duration values based on a total of 90 minutes per game, goals scored on the 45th minute and during added time of the first half are all considered to be scored on the 45th minute, and goals scored on the 90th minute and during added time of the second half are also considered scored on the 90th minute.
In this example, Leeds Utd have been in the lead for an average duration of 14.1 minutes per match played away (based on a 90-minute match duration), which is lower than the average duration of 24.2 minutes per match during which their opponents were in the lead in those matches.
Non-crucial goals scored: goals scored that increased an existing lead, or decreased the opponent's existing lead.
Non-crucial goals conceded: goals conceded that decreased an existing lead, or increased the opponent's existing lead.
Note regarding the Goals giving the lead and the goals giving lead to opponent values: both the team and the opponent team might take the lead more than once during a single match,
so the total number of goals giving the lead to a team might be higher than the number of matches played by the team.
Lead-defending ability (away) In away matches, Leeds Utd have taken the lead 8 times and have conceded an equalizer on 6 occasions, translating into an away lead-defending rate of 25% (for an opponents' equalizing rate of 75%).
Equalizing ability (away) Of the 16 times that Leeds Utd's opponents have taken the lead when Leeds Utd were playing away, Leeds Utd have managed to score an equalizer on 8 occasions, translating into an away equalizing rate of 50%.
Scoring rate: percentage of matches where the team scored at least one goal
Conceding rate: percentage of matches where the team conceded at least one goal
Goals scored / Goals conceded
Home
Away
All
GF over 0.5
74%
63%
68%
GF over 1.5
42%
32%
37%
GF over 2.5
32%
11%
21%
GF over 3.5
5%
0%
3%
GF over 4.5
0%
0%
0%
GA over 0.5
68%
89%
79%
GA over 1.5
26%
47%
37%
GA over 2.5
11%
32%
21%
GA over 3.5
5%
11%
8%
GA over 4.5
0%
5%
3%
GF: goals scored
GA: goals conceded
Total goals in Leeds Utd matches
SCORED + CONCEDED
Home
Away
All
Match total goals = 0
11%
11%
11%
Match total goals = 1
26%
5%
16%
Match total goals = 2
5%
32%
18%
Match total goals = 3
21%
16%
18%
Match total goals = 4
26%
21%
24%
Match total goals = 5+
11%
16%
13%
Match total goals = 0 or 1
37%
16%
26%
Match total goals = 2 or 3
26%
47%
37%
Match total goals = 4+
37%
37%
37%
Goal margins
WINNING MARGINS
1
2
3
4+
Home wins
4
3
2
0
Away wins
1
1
0
0
Home & Away wins
5
4
2
0
LOSING MARGINS
1
2
3
4+
Home defeats
4
0
0
1
Away defeats
3
2
2
1
Home & Away defeats
7
2
2
2
A majority of Leeds Utd's wins have been obtained with a margin of 2 goals or more (6 wins), while 5 of their wins had a one-goal margin.
A majority of Leeds Utd's defeats had a one-goal margin (7 defeats), while 6 of their defeats had a margin of 2 goals or more.
Home vs Away comparisons
Home / Away points
Home
Away
% Points
68%
32%
Home / Away PPG
Points Per Game at Home (PPGH)
1.68
Points Per Game Away (PPGA)
0.79
Home / Away goals
Home
Away
% Goals scored
59%
41%
% Goals conceded
38%
62%
League average
56%
44%
Half-time lead
Half-time
Home
Away
Total
Leading at HT
7
5
12
32%
Drawing at HT
10
8
18
47%
Losing at HT
2
6
8
21%
Total
19
19
38
Corners For
Avg
2.5+
3.5+
4.5+
5.5+
6.5+
Home
5.58
100%
89%
74%
42%
32%
Away
3.26
63%
42%
16%
11%
11%
Total
4.42
82%
66%
45%
26%
21%
Corners Against
Avg
2.5+
3.5+
4.5+
5.5+
6.5+
Home
4.21
68%
53%
32%
21%
16%
Away
5.95
84%
74%
53%
53%
42%
Total
5.08
76%
63%
42%
37%
29%
Total corners (team + opponents)
Avg
9.5+
10.5+
11.5+
12.5+
13.5+
Home
9.79
53%
37%
21%
21%
21%
Away
9.21
53%
42%
26%
16%
11%
Total
9.50
53%
39%
24%
18%
16%
The average of 9.50 total corners for Leeds Utd refers to how the corner stats evaluate the total number of corners per match (corners awarded + corners conceded) in matches involving the team this season in Premier League.
The Leeds Utd score with the most occurences in away matches during the season in the league has been 1-1 so far (5 times).
Half-time at home
0-0
8
42%
2-0
5
26%
1-1
2
11%
1-0
2
11%
0-2
1
5%
0-1
1
5%
Half-time away
0-0
7
37%
1-0
4
21%
0-1
2
11%
2-0
2
11%
1-3
1
5%
1-2
1
5%
0-2
1
5%
1-1
1
5%
This season in the league
Leeds Utd failed to keep a clean sheet in 13 of their 19 home matches.
Leeds Utd failed to keep a clean sheet in 17 of their 19 away matches.
71% of Leeds Utd's conceded goals occurred in the second half.
Leeds Utd have won their last 3 home matches.
Dates are based on GMT time. Please note that match schedules and timing are subject to changes.
Historical statistics
Brighton
(current season vs completed previous season)
Season
Pld
Avg Pts
Avg GF
Avg GA
W
2025/2026
38
1.39
1.37
1.21
37%
2024/2025
38
1.61
1.74
1.55
42%
2025/2026 (home)
19
1.74
1.58
1.05
47%
2024/2025 (home)
19
1.68
1.58
1.37
42%
2025/2026 (away)
19
1.05
1.16
1.37
26%
2024/2025 (away)
19
1.53
1.89
1.74
42%
Comparison with past seasons (first 38 matches)
Brighton's record after 38 matches in the same league/division
GP
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
*
Comparison
2025-2026
38
14
11
13
52
46
53
-
2024-2025
38
16
13
9
66
59
61
-8 pts
2023-2024
38
12
12
14
55
62
48
+5 pts
2022-2023
38
18
8
12
72
53
62
-9 pts
2021-2022
38
12
15
11
42
44
51
+2 pts
2020-2021
38
9
14
15
40
46
41
+12 pts
2019-2020
38
9
14
15
39
54
41
+12 pts
2018-2019
38
9
9
20
35
60
36
+17 pts
2017-2018
38
9
13
16
34
54
40
+13 pts
* Pts: any deducted or added points are NOT taken into account
With 53 points so far this season, Brighton have picked up 8 points less than they did last season after 38 matches, yet their total in the current season is 5 points higher than it was two seasons ago at the same stage.
Current Streaks & Sequences
CURRENT SEQUENCES
Home
Away
Total
Consecutive wins
-
-
-
Consecutive draws
-
-
-
Consecutive defeats
1
2
2
No win
1
3
2
No draw
7
2
5
No defeat
-
-
-
1 goal scored or more
-
-
-
1 goal conceded or more
1
3
2
No goal scored
1
1
2
No goal conceded
-
-
-
GF+GA over 2.5
4
-
1
GF+GA under 2.5
-
1
-
Scored at least twice
-
-
-
Comparison with league average
Brighton (38 matches) vs league average
(overall)
Brighton
League AVG
Points per game
1.39
1.36
% Wins
37%
36%
% Draws
29%
27%
% Defeats
34%
36%
Goals scored per game
1.37
1.38
Goals conceded per game
1.21
1.38
% Clean sheets
26%
26%
% Failed To Score
24%
26%
% Won To Nil
21%
18%
% Lost To Nil
18%
18%
% Team scored first
42%
46%
% Opponent scored first
53%
46%
Average minute scored first
28
32
Average minute conceded first
34
32
Lead-defending rate
64%
57%
Equalizing rate
48%
43%
% Time leading
26%
25%
% Time level in goals
45%
50%
% Time trailing
29%
25%
PPG when scored first
2.25
2.17
PPG when conceded first
0.75
0.61
Total goals per game
2.58
2.75
% over 1.5 goals
82%
79%
% over 2.5 goals
50%
55%
% over 3.5 goals
18%
28%
% both teams scored
55%
56%
Brighton at home (19 matches) vs league average at home
(home matches)
Brighton
League AVG
Points per game
1.74
1.55
% Wins
47%
43%
% Draws
32%
27%
% Defeats
21%
30%
Goals scored per game
1.58
1.53
Goals conceded per game
1.05
1.22
% Clean sheets
26%
28%
% Failed To Score
21%
23%
% Won To Nil
21%
21%
% Lost To Nil
16%
16%
% Team scored first
58%
55%
% Opponent scored first
37%
38%
Average minute scored first
23
31
Average minute conceded first
39
34
Lead-defending rate
56%
58%
Equalizing rate
50%
44%
% Time leading
38%
30%
% Time level in goals
41%
50%
% Time trailing
20%
20%
PPG when scored first
2.18
2.23
PPG when conceded first
1.14
0.68
Total goals per game
2.63
2.75
% over 1.5 goals
84%
79%
% over 2.5 goals
58%
55%
% over 3.5 goals
11%
28%
% both teams scored
58%
56%
Brighton away (19 matches) vs league average away
(away matches)
Brighton
League AVG
Points per game
1.05
1.17
% Wins
26%
30%
% Draws
26%
27%
% Defeats
47%
43%
Goals scored per game
1.16
1.22
Goals conceded per game
1.37
1.53
% Clean sheets
26%
23%
% Failed To Score
26%
28%
% Won To Nil
21%
16%
% Lost To Nil
21%
21%
% Team scored first
26%
38%
% Opponent scored first
68%
55%
Average minute scored first
41
34
Average minute conceded first
31
31
Lead-defending rate
83%
56%
Equalizing rate
47%
42%
% Time leading
13%
20%
% Time level in goals
50%
50%
% Time trailing
37%
30%
PPG when scored first
2.40
2.09
PPG when conceded first
0.54
0.56
Total goals per game
2.53
2.75
% over 1.5 goals
79%
79%
% over 2.5 goals
42%
55%
% over 3.5 goals
26%
28%
% both teams scored
53%
56%
The 'League average' indicator refers to the average value for all teams in the league since the beginning of the season.
Note: in the table above, to allow for averaging duration values based on a total of 90 minutes per game, goals scored on the 45th minute and during added time of the first half are all considered to be scored on the 45th minute, and goals scored on the 90th minute and during added time of the second half are also considered scored on the 90th minute.
In this example, Brighton e Hove Albion have been in the lead for an average duration of 23.3 minutes per match (based on a 90-minute match duration), which is lower than the average duration of 25.8 minutes per match during which their opponents were in the lead in those matches.
Non-crucial goals scored: goals scored that increased an existing lead, or decreased the opponent's existing lead.
Non-crucial goals conceded: goals conceded that decreased an existing lead, or increased the opponent's existing lead.
Note regarding the Goals giving the lead and the goals giving lead to opponent values: both the team and the opponent team might take the lead more than once during a single match,
so the total number of goals giving the lead to a team might be higher than the number of matches played by the team.
Lead-defending ability Brighton e Hove Albion have taken the lead 22 times and have conceded an equalizer on 8 instances, translating into a lead-defending rate of 64% (for an opponents' equalizing rate of 36%).
Equalizing ability Of the 25 times that Brighton's opponents have taken the lead, Brighton have managed to score an equalizer on 12 instances, translating into an equalizing rate of 48%.
Note: in the table above, to allow for averaging duration values based on a total of 90 minutes per game, goals scored on the 45th minute and during added time of the first half are all considered to be scored on the 45th minute, and goals scored on the 90th minute and during added time of the second half are also considered scored on the 90th minute.
In this example, Brighton have been in the lead for an average duration of 34.6 minutes per match played at home (based on a 90-minute match duration), which is longer than the average duration of 18.3 minutes per match during which their opponents were in the lead in those matches.
Non-crucial goals scored: goals scored that increased an existing lead, or decreased the opponent's existing lead.
Non-crucial goals conceded: goals conceded that decreased an existing lead, or increased the opponent's existing lead.
Note regarding the Goals giving the lead and the goals giving lead to opponent values: both the team and the opponent team might take the lead more than once during a single match,
so the total number of goals giving the lead to a team might be higher than the number of matches played by the team.
Lead-defending ability (at home) In home matches, Brighton have taken the lead 16 times and have conceded an equalizer on 7 occasions, translating into a home lead-defending rate of 56% (for an opponents' equalizing rate of 44%).
Equalizing ability (at home) Of the 8 times that Brighton's opponents have taken the lead when Brighton were playing at home, Brighton have managed to score an equalizer on 4 occasions, translating into a home equalizing rate of 50%.
Note: in the table above, to allow for averaging duration values based on a total of 90 minutes per game, goals scored on the 45th minute and during added time of the first half are all considered to be scored on the 45th minute, and goals scored on the 90th minute and during added time of the second half are also considered scored on the 90th minute.
In this example, Brighton have been in the lead for an average duration of 12.0 minutes per match played away (based on a 90-minute match duration), which is lower than the average duration of 33.3 minutes per match during which their opponents were in the lead in those matches.
Non-crucial goals scored: goals scored that increased an existing lead, or decreased the opponent's existing lead.
Non-crucial goals conceded: goals conceded that decreased an existing lead, or increased the opponent's existing lead.
Note regarding the Goals giving the lead and the goals giving lead to opponent values: both the team and the opponent team might take the lead more than once during a single match,
so the total number of goals giving the lead to a team might be higher than the number of matches played by the team.
Lead-defending ability (away) In away matches, Brighton have taken the lead 6 times and have conceded an equalizer on 1 occasion, translating into an away lead-defending rate of 83% (for an opponents' equalizing rate of 17%).
Equalizing ability (away) Of the 17 times that Brighton's opponents have taken the lead when Brighton were playing away, Brighton have managed to score an equalizer on 8 occasions, translating into an away equalizing rate of 47%.
Scoring rate: percentage of matches where the team scored at least one goal
Conceding rate: percentage of matches where the team conceded at least one goal
Goals scored / Goals conceded
Home
Away
All
GF over 0.5
79%
74%
76%
GF over 1.5
58%
37%
47%
GF over 2.5
21%
5%
13%
GF over 3.5
0%
0%
0%
GF over 4.5
0%
0%
0%
GA over 0.5
74%
74%
74%
GA over 1.5
16%
47%
32%
GA over 2.5
11%
11%
11%
GA over 3.5
5%
5%
5%
GA over 4.5
0%
0%
0%
GF: goals scored
GA: goals conceded
Total goals in Brighton matches
SCORED + CONCEDED
Home
Away
All
Match total goals = 0
5%
5%
5%
Match total goals = 1
11%
16%
13%
Match total goals = 2
26%
37%
32%
Match total goals = 3
47%
16%
32%
Match total goals = 4
5%
21%
13%
Match total goals = 5+
5%
5%
5%
Match total goals = 0 or 1
16%
21%
18%
Match total goals = 2 or 3
74%
53%
63%
Match total goals = 4+
11%
26%
18%
Goal margins
WINNING MARGINS
1
2
3
4+
Home wins
5
1
3
0
Away wins
1
4
0
0
Home & Away wins
6
5
3
0
LOSING MARGINS
1
2
3
4+
Home defeats
3
0
1
0
Away defeats
5
4
0
0
Home & Away defeats
8
4
1
0
A majority of Brighton's wins have been obtained with a margin of 2 goals or more (8 wins), while 6 of their wins had a one-goal margin.
A majority of Brighton's defeats had a one-goal margin (8 defeats), while 5 of their defeats had a margin of 2 goals or more.
Home vs Away comparisons
Home / Away points
Home
Away
% Points
62%
38%
Home / Away PPG
Points Per Game at Home (PPGH)
1.74
Points Per Game Away (PPGA)
1.05
Home / Away goals
Home
Away
% Goals scored
58%
42%
% Goals conceded
43%
57%
League average
56%
44%
Half-time lead
Half-time
Home
Away
Total
Leading at HT
7
4
11
29%
Drawing at HT
7
5
12
32%
Losing at HT
5
10
15
39%
Total
19
19
38
Corners For
Avg
2.5+
3.5+
4.5+
5.5+
6.5+
Home
4.95
89%
74%
42%
32%
26%
Away
4.79
68%
63%
53%
37%
26%
Total
4.87
79%
68%
47%
34%
26%
Corners Against
Avg
2.5+
3.5+
4.5+
5.5+
6.5+
Home
4.53
84%
68%
37%
32%
16%
Away
5.11
74%
74%
63%
53%
37%
Total
4.82
79%
71%
50%
42%
26%
Total corners (team + opponents)
Avg
9.5+
10.5+
11.5+
12.5+
13.5+
Home
9.47
47%
47%
26%
11%
11%
Away
9.89
68%
42%
37%
5%
5%
Total
9.68
58%
45%
32%
8%
8%
The average of 9.68 total corners for Brighton refers to how the corner stats evaluate the total number of corners per match (corners awarded + corners conceded) in matches involving the team this season in Premier League.
The Brighton score with the most occurences in home matches during the season in the league has been 2-1 so far (5 times).
Half-time at home
0-0
5
26%
0-1
4
21%
1-0
4
21%
2-1
2
11%
2-2
1
5%
0-2
1
5%
1-1
1
5%
2-0
1
5%
Half-time away
1-0
7
37%
0-0
4
21%
0-1
3
16%
2-0
2
11%
0-2
1
5%
2-1
1
5%
1-1
1
5%
This season in the league
Brighton have lost their last 2 matches.
Brighton failed to keep a clean sheet in 14 of their 19 home matches.
Brighton have scored in 14 of their 19 away matches.
Example 0.5+: matches where the total number of goals (team goals + opponent goals) was over 0.5
Segments Table
0 pt
85 pts
5th Segment
4th Segment
3rd Segment
2nd Segment
1st Segment
up to 16.6 pts
from 16.7 to 33.7 pts
from 33.8 to 50.8 pts
from 50.9 to 67.9 pts
from 68.0 to 85 pts
(38) 22
Burnley
(38) 20
Wolverhampton
(38) 49
Newcastle Utd
(38) 49
Everton
(38) 47Leeds Utd (38) 45
Crystal Palace
(38) 44
Nottm Forest
(38) 41
Tottenham
(38) 39
West Ham Utd
(38) 65
Aston Villa
(38) 60
Liverpool
(38) 57
Bournemouth
(38) 54
Sunderland
(38) 53Brighton (38) 53
Brentford
(38) 52
Chelsea
(38) 52
Fulham
(38) 85
Arsenal
(38) 78
Manchester City
(38) 71
Manchester Utd
The Segments Table is a visual representation splitting the teams into 5 segments. Each team is assigned to a specific segment, depending on the team's number of points. Each of the 5 segments spans one-fifth (20%) of the total points held by the team ranked 1st in the league. For each team, the number of matches played appears in green between brackets, and the number of points is displayed in black.
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