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Struijk's injury-time leveller hands Leeds hope

Pascal Struijk headed home in injury time to nick a 1-1 draw with Brighton which moves Leeds out of the relegation zone and gives them renewed hope of Premier League survival.

Jesse Marsch's side were heading for a perilous position on the final day when Danny Welbeck chipped home a first-half opener.

Time looked to be running out but a spirited second-half display was capped by a late Struijk header that lifted the roof off Elland Road as it took Leeds out of the bottom three by one point at the expense of Burnley, who have a game in hand on their relegation rivals.

That clash comes on Thursday at Aston Villa while Leeds play Brentford on the final day and the Clarets face Newcastle. Everton's Super Sunday defeat to Brentford also puts Frank Lampard's team firmly in the relegation mix - one win from their two final games at home to Crystal Palace and away at Arsenal will be enough for their survival.

Leeds almost made a dream start when Joe Gelhardt's effort following a corner was inadvertently blocked on the goal-line by the face of his skipper Liam Cooper.

After that early chance, the visitors took over and the opening goal duly arrived, courtesy of more lightweight Leeds defending that has blighted their season.

Rodrigo, the club's record signing, dithered in possession and Brighton midfielder Yves Bissouma was left unchallenged as he came away with the ball. Leeds still were well set to defend the attack but Welbeck out-paced and out-muscled the hapless Diego Llorente before dinking an excellent finish over Illan Meslier.

Raphinha snatched at a half-opening early in the second period and Jack Harrison blazed over.

Robert Sanchez produced a flying save to keep out Raphinha's thumping drive from a free-kick and the

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