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Brighton vs Manchester United LIVE highlights and reaction as Mac Allister scores penalty to win game

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Manchester United take on Brighton in the Premier League on Thursday night, less than two weeks after the sides met in the semi-finals of the FA Cup.

Brighton are enjoying an excellent season and extra time and penalties were required in that semi-final at Wembley. Victor Lindelof converted the winning penalty on that occasion and Roberto De Zerbi will be eager for his team to gain revenge.

United secured a 1-0 win against a confident Aston Villa at the weekend thanks to Bruno Fernandes' goal and Erik ten Hag's side are now looking to consolidate their position in the top four, with Liverpool gaining momentum in fifth.

Regarding the team news, this game has come too soon for Alejandro Garnacho after his spell on the sidelines. Raphael Varane and Scott McTominay also remain unavailable for selection and Lisandro Martinez is out for the season.

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