There are three games taking place today, all of which have great intrigue. Follow all the action here. Minteh 48ā², Rutter 58ā², Welbeck 66ā²; Johnson 23ā², Maddison 37ā² Spurs dominated possession in the opening 10 minutes as the game got off to a lively start, with both sides unsurprisingly both going for it.
They thought they had taken a lead in the 22nd minute when Timo Wernerās header came off either a defender or James Maddison and just over the line. However, there was an offside in the build up. Moments later, they did open the scoring.
James Maddison got the ball to Dominic Solanke, who slipped in Brennan Johnson, who finished in confident fashion. It is now six straight games in which the forward has scored for . Spurs doubled their lead in the 37th minute, and it was a real howler from Bart Verbruggen.
The Brighton keeper really should have saved James Maddisonās relatively tame effort from just outside the box. However, it was just reward for Ange Postecoglouās sideās dominace in the first half. Brighton got a goal from nowhere three minutes after the break from Yankuba Minteh.
Destiny Udogie made a mess of clearing a cross and the winger smashed home. They built on it, and levelled just before the hour through Georginio Rutter. Kaoru Mitoma broke free in midfield, and fed the former Leeds man who did brilliantly to find space and finish inside the box.
Brighton then, amazingly, took the lead eight minutes later. Rutter was again at the heart of it, .