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Brighton beat Crystal Palace and Brentford saw off Southampton as both clubs move closer to European spots

Brighton saw off Crystal Palace 1-0 and Brentford earned a 2-0 victory at Southampton as both clubs moved closer to a place in Europe. Palace fielded 19-year-old goalkeeper Joe Whitworth — after Vicente Guaita was ruled out on the eve of the encounter with injury — who became the youngest player to start a Premier League match in between the posts since Ben Alnwick in 2005. Ad After 15 minutes, Solly March drilled a shot into the back of the net when Kaoru Mitoma put him through on goal.

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Palace rarely threatened and are still waiting for a first win in 2023 as they sit just three points above the relegation zone, despite being in 12th. Brighton are now two points behind fifth-placed Newcastle and are a point ahead of Brentford, who beat Southampton. Bryan Mbeumo's volley was wonderfully kept out by Saints keeper Gavin Bazunu, before Kamaldeen Sulemana was tackled by Ben Mee in a frantic start to the match.

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