In a stunning display of clinical finishing and defensive resolve, Brighton & Hove Albion dismantled Chelsea 3-0 on Wednesday afternoon, inflicting a heavy blow on the visitors’ title aspirations. The Seagulls, playing with flair and intensity, exposed Chelsea’s vulnerabilities early and never looked back, securing a result that reverberates through the league standings.
Match Summary
| Match Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Competition | Premier League – Round 33 |
| Venue | City Ground, Nottingham |
| Match | Brighton vs Chelsea |
| Date | 22th April 2026 |
| Time | 02:00 |
| Half-Time | 1 – 0 |
| Full-Time | 3 – 0 |
The match ignited just three minutes in when Ferdi Kadioglu latched onto a loose ball in the box and rifled home his first goal of the afternoon a sharp, low drive that wrong-footed Chelsea keeper Robert Sánchez. Kadioglu wasn’t done; moments later, he doubled the lead with an identical strike, capitalizing on slack defending to send the home crowd into ecstasy. Brighton had their two-goal cushion before Chelsea could even settle, setting the tone for a one-sided affair.
Chelsea pushed for a response, but Brighton’s backline, marshaled expertly, repelled wave after wave of attacks. The second half saw the Seagulls strike again on the 56th minute, with young talent Jack Hinshelwood rising highest to head in a pinpoint cross, making it 3-0. Hinshelwood’s predatory instinct mirrored Kadioglu’s earlier brace, underlining Brighton’s ruthless edge.

The final nail came deep into stoppage time at 90+1′, as Danny Welbeck coolly slotted home Brighton’s fourth wait, no, confirming the 3-0 scoreline with his trademark poise. Welbeck’s finish capped a masterclass performance from the hosts, who restricted Chelsea to zero shots on target and just a handful of meaningful chances.
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Goals Timeline
| Minute | Scorer | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 3′ | F. Kadioglu | Brighton |
| 56′ | J. Hinshelwood | Brighton |
| 90+1′ | D. Welbeck | Brighton |
Brighton manager Fabian Hürzeler hailed his side’s “perfect game plan,” crediting Kadioglu’s double (both at 3′) and Hinshelwood’s header (56′) for breaking Chelsea’s rhythm. “We exploited their high line and stayed compact,” he said post-match. Chelsea’s Enzo Maresca, meanwhile, cut a frustrated figure: “Unacceptable start. We gifted them two early goals and couldn’t recover.”
This result vaults Brighton up the table, breathing new life into their European push, while Chelsea drop precious points in the race for the top four. Next up for the Seagulls: a tough trip to Manchester United, but on this form, few would bet against them.
Source: Premier League


