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Julio Enciso stunner earns Brighton and Hove Albion draw against Manchester City to guarantee Europa League football

Julio Enciso scored a screamer as Brighton secured a place in next season’s Europa League courtesy of a lively 1-1 draw at home to champions Manchester City. The hosts needed a point to confirm a sixth-place finish and carved out a series of good opportunities before falling behind on 25 minutes when Phil Foden squeezed home Erling Haaland’s lay off.

Ad Brighton responded and Enciso rifled a stunning 25-yard effort into the top corner seven minutes prior to the interval. FootballGuardiola wants Man City financial charges dealt with 'as soon as possible'14 HOURS AGO Both sides continued to take turns to attack throughout the second period and Haaland had a late goal chalked off following a VAR intervention for a shirt pull 11 minutes from time.

The result means sixth-placed Brighton are four points ahead of nearest rivals Aston Villa in seventh with the two sides set to meet at Villa Park on the final day of the season. Manchester City sign off at Brentford needing a point to break the 90-point barrier for a record fourth time in a Premier League season.

Premier League table Premier League fixtures / results Premier League top scorers Talking point It’s party time in Brighton. The Seagulls have secured that European berth they wanted with a game to spare and ended the champions’ 12-match winning streak in the Premier League.

The hosts were well worth their point too as they signed off from the Amex with another polished showing to surpass last year's ninth-place finish as their best ever in the top-flight. Next term they will be the first English side since Hull City in 2014 to make their bow in European competition and they will no doubt be a threat in the draw despite the prospect of once again seeing some star names

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