In a crucial Premier League clash on May 10, 2025, Brighton triumphed 2-0 over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux Stadium, securing a vital three points in Week 36 of the Premier League season. Goals from Danny Welbeck and Bilal Gruda handed the Seagulls a comfortable win, further solidifying their position in the mid-table.
⚽ Match Summary
- Venue: Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton
- Date: May 10, 2025
- Competition: Premier League, Week 36
- Final Score: Wolverhampton 0 – 2 Brighton
Goal Scorers:
- Brighton: Danny Welbeck (27′ – Penalty), Bilal Gruda (85′)
Wolverhampton’s hopes of securing a positive result were dashed early as Danny Welbeck’s first-half penalty put Brighton ahead. Despite some spirited attempts from the home side, it was Bilal Gruda’s late goal that sealed the victory for Brighton. Football updates
Key Moments & Performances
27’ – Danny Welbeck Opens the Scoring with a Penalty
Brighton’s first goal came from the penalty spot after a challenge inside the box on Evan Ferguson. Welbeck, ever the clinical striker, slotted the ball past Wolverhampton goalkeeper José Sá to give the Seagulls the early advantage.
85’ – Bilal Gruda Doubles Brighton’s Lead
The match seemed to be winding down, but Bilal Gruda made sure of the three points for Brighton with a superb finish in the 85th minute. A perfectly timed pass from Moisés Caicedo set up Gruda, who calmly finished past Sá to seal a 2-0 victory.

📊 Match Statistics
Statistic | Wolverhampton | Brighton |
Possession | 47% | 53% |
Shots (on target) | 6 (1) | 10 (4) |
Pass Accuracy | 82% | 85% |
Fouls Committed | 14 | 9 |
Yellow Cards | 2 | 1 |
Corners | 4 | 6 |
Brighton enjoyed more possession throughout the game and created several more chances, with Wolverhampton struggling to convert their few opportunities.
🔍 Tactical Insights
- Wolverhampton’s Struggles in Final Third: Despite having a few chances, Wolverhampton was unable to break down Brighton’s defense. Their build-up play lacked precision, and they failed to create clear-cut opportunities.
- Brighton’s Controlled Performance: Brighton maintained their composure after Welbeck’s early goal, ensuring they controlled the tempo of the game. The introduction of Gruda provided a fresh attacking threat and secured the win.
- Wolverhampton’s Defensive Lapses: A series of defensive mistakes led to Brighton’s penalty and almost cost them another goal in the final stages. Wolverhampton will need to strengthen their defense in upcoming matches.
What This Means for the Premier League Standings
With this win, Brighton moves closer to securing a mid-table finish, consolidating their position in the Premier League. For Wolverhampton, it was a disappointing result that leaves them with much to prove in their final two matches of the season.
- Brighton: 9th place – 43 points from 35 matches
- Wolverhampton: 14th place – 41 points from 35 matches
Reactions
Coach’s Comments:
Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi: “We deserved the victory. The team was solid throughout, and we took our chances well. It’s a crucial three points for us, and we’ll keep fighting to finish as high as possible.”
Wolverhampton manager Julen Lopetegui: “We didn’t perform to the level required. The penalty was a blow, and we couldn’t recover. We need to reflect and ensure we perform better in our next match.”
Brighton’s 2-0 victory over Wolverhampton was a well-earned result that underlined their solid defensive play and clinical finishing. Wolverhampton, on the other hand, will need to regroup quickly as they head into their final matches of the season. With only two games remaining, both teams have a lot to play for, but Brighton will take confidence from this solid performance as they look ahead to securing their Premier League status for another season.