Murray, perhaps in a ploy to waste time, goes down on the pitch, but he's up once more and able to continue.
90' +1
Traore uses his footwork to beat two Brighton defenders on the right-side of the pitch and he cuts the ball back to Boly at the edge of the box, but he shoots well over the bar.
89'
Brighton have a goal-kick as the clock ticks towards the end of the game and Ryan will take his time with this one.
86'
Vinagre tries to beat March next to the byline, but the Brighton midfielder concedes a free-kick.
85'
Neves takes a shot on from long range, but Ryan has his eye on it all the way and he makes a straightforward save.
84'
Adama Traoré enters the game and replaces M. Doherty.
Wolves make another change, taking off Doherty for Traore, looking to inject some more pace and energy into their performance for the final few minutes.
79'
It's cross after cross at the moment and Doherty delivers another that ends up winning the home side a corner.
75'
Doherty now sends a cross into the box and Boly has a free header from the centre of the area, but he fires it straight over the bar! That's a brilliant chance and Boly should have scored.
73'
L. Dendoncker enters the game and replaces M. Gibbs-White.
Gibbs-White has played well, but he leaves the pitch for Dendoncker.
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72'
Vinagre uses some neat footwork to drive towards the Brighton box, but he eventually loses the ball and Brighton win a throw.
70'
Bernardo enters the game and replaces Bruno Saltor.
Bruno tried to continue, but his game is over as he gingerly leaves the pitch for Bernardo.
68'
Vinagre gets his first taste of action, beating Bruno out wide and delivering an enticing cross that Brighton are able to clear.
67'
Rúben Vinagre enters the game and replaces Jonny.
Wolves are piling on the pressure and Brighton are really struggling to get out of their own half. The only respite they're getting is when Pawson stops play for a substitution.
Wolves make their first change of the game with Vinagre coming on for Jonny.
65'
Moutinho spreads play wide to Doherty, who lays it off to Gibbs-White, but his cross is too long and it evades the Wolves players in the box.
61'
Moutinho tries his luck from outside the box and his shot takes a deflection off Stephens on the way out and Wolves win a corner. Gross manages to hook the ball away during a scramble from the resulting set-piece.
57'
Jonny leads the charge on Wolves' left, but there's no way through the deep Brighton defence and they win the ball back.
56'
March has been Brighton's biggest threat on their right and he's involved once more, this time winning a throw in Wolves territory.
53'
March is away on the right, played in by a searching pass from Stephens, but he tries to switch play to Izquierdo on Brighton's left and the move breaks down.
50'
Jonny delivers a cross and Jota gets a head to it, but the ball runs out of the box. Wolves, though, keep it alive and keep the attack going.
48'
March twists and turns away from Jonny out on Brighton's right and sends a low cross into the six-yard box. Boly gets a foot in and the ball very nearly creeps over the line, but Wolves recover and give away a corner.
47'
Will we see a change in tactics from Brighton this half? They set up in a deep defensive shape in the first period, opting for pragmatism, but will they look to play a little more expansively to try and test Patricio in the Wolves goal?
46'
Wolves get the second half underway hoping to leave the Midlands with at least a point.
45' +2
HALF-TIME: WOLVES 0-0 BRIGHTON.
42'
Wolves are on the front foot once more and Moutinho finds Doherty on their right with a throughball. The wing-back cuts the ball back into the box, but no one attacks it.
40'
Stephens tries to spread play wide to Izquierdo out on their left, but his pass is slightly too heavy and the winger can't reach the ball before it goes out for a Wolves throw.
38'
Moutinho tries to find Jota with a chipped throughball, but the striker is under pressure and can't direct a header into one of the corners as Ryan comes off his line to claim the ball.
36'
Jota gets in behind from a long pass, but Bruno recovers superbly to get a foot in and win the ball without giving away a penalty. That's excellent defending.
32'
D. Stephens gets yellow.
Jota turns Stephens in the middle of the pitch and the Brighton midfielder goes into Pawson's book for a late tackle.
27'
It's a tough game for Murray today as he's completely isolated up front. Whenever Brighton get the ball forward to him, he doesn't have any option but to hold it up and wait for a team-mate.
25'
It's wave after wave of Wolves attack at the moment and Brighton are struggling to relieve some of this pressure. They seem anxious in possession and they're giving it away far too cheaply.
24'
Gross lunges at Jota inside his own area and he gets the challenge absolutely perfect. Craig Pawson was well-placed to see and he waves away any protests for a penalty.
23'
Neves finds Gibbs-White with a lovely pass and he passes wide to Doherty. The wing-back sends a cross towards Jimenez, but the striker doesn't properly control the ball and the Seagulls give away a corner.
21'
Brighton have a chance to break, which they do through March, and he spreads play wide to Bong out on their left.
19'
Doherty is given a free shot at goal from a good position just outside the area, but he blasts it wide and doesn't test Ryan.
17'
Moutinho delivers a free-kick from a threatening position on the right-hand side of the box, but Duffy gets his head to it at the far-post to give away a corner.
16'
Brighton's defensive discipline has been excellent so far. Despite wing-backs Jonny and Doherty pushing high and wide, the Seagulls are refusing to be sucked out of position.
14'
Gibbs-White finds Moutinho in the centre with a perfectly weighted pass, but Wolves can't progress the ball into their opponents' defensive third and the move breaks down.
10'
B. Kayal enters the game and replaces D. Pröpper.
That's Propper's game done today as he leaves the pitch holding his hamstring. Kayal is his replacement in a like-for-like switch.
8'
Doherty takes on Bong on the Wolves right, but Dunk stretches out a leg to get to the cross first and concede a corner. Moutinho takes and it doesn't trouble the Seagulls.
6'
Bruno delivers a long throw from the Brighton right, but Gibbs-White is on hand at the edge of the box to retrieve the ball and he leads a Wolves counter.
5'
Wolves start on the front foot and they're looking to get the ball wide and exploit the channels, but it's key for Brighton to stay compact and avoid getting dragged out of their shape otherwise a familiar anxiety may begin to creep in to their play.
1'
Brighton in their green away kit get the action started.
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Premier League fixture between Wolves and Brighton & Hove Albion.
The visitors have been free-falling towards the relegation zone with four consecutive league defeats without scoring and they’re just two points ahead of Cardiff in 18th, though they have a game in hand. For Chris Hughton, it’s about stopping this decline, but they face a tough test against a Wolves side unbeaten in five league games at Molineux and chasing down a top-seven finish.
WOLVES XI (3-5-2): Rui Patricio; Ryan Bennett, Conor Coady, Willy Boly; Matt Doherty, Morgan Gibbs-White, Ruben Neves, Joao Moutinho, Jonny; Raul Jimenez, Diogo Jota.
SUBS: John Ruddy, Ruben Vinagre, Romain Saiss, Leander Dendoncker, Adama Traore, Ivan Cavaleiro, Helder Costa.
SUBS: David Button, Beram Kayal, Jurgen Locadia, Florin Andone, Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Bernardo, Dan Burn.
The teams are out, the formalities are underway and we’re moments from kick-off.
BRIGHTON XI (4-3-3): Mat Ryan; Bruno, Shane Duffy, Lewis Dunk, Gaetan Bong; Pascal Gross, Dale Stephens, Davy Propper; Solly March, Glen Murray, Jose Izquierdo.
That's all from Wolves' 0-0 draw with Brighton. Thank you and goodbye!
This could prove to be an important point for the Seagulls, who move three points clear of the bottom three, as they play Tottenham on Tuesday, as well as Arsenal away and Manchester City at home in three of their four remaining fixtures. For Wolves, they drop to ninth, just a point behind Watford in seventh, with the Gunners next to visit Molineux. Given their record against the top six, they'll be hoping for a better performance on Wednesday.
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