Douglas Luiz opened the scoring for Aston Villa when he finished low from Jacob Ramsey’s cross after eight minutes. Albion teenage striker Evan Ferguson had a golden chance to level but blazed over the bar when well placed. Deniz Undav then had an effort ruled out by VAR for a tight VAR call on Julio Enciso in the build-up, before Ramsey teed up Ollie Watkins to double Villa’s lead from close range after 26 minutes.
Undav did see a VAR decision go his way on 38 minutes when the German’s sharp finish was initially flagged for offside but Graham Scott in the VAR room over-ruled. Brighton improved after the break with the tricky Julio Enciso and then Kaoru Mitoma creating chances down the left. Villa looked increasingly nervy as three points would seal seventh and their Europa Conference League spot. Watkins forced a smart low save from Jason Steele on 74 minutes and Lucas Digne curled a freekick just wide with three minutes to go. An entertaining game to conclude two excellent seasons for both teams who heading to Europe next term.
Here’s how the Albion players rated...
Here’s how the Albion players rated...
![The Chelsea loanee struggled defensive in the first half but improved after the break and comfortable in possession as always. Hopefully not his last game for Albion](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjkxNjhkZTQwLWQ0N2QtNDMxYy1hOWMzLTEyOWJiODQ0NTBhNjpmNTA4NzFmMS1iODNmLTQ1ZWItYjM1Yy0xNzA0MDI4OTM0MGQ=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=594)
5. Levi Colwill 6
The Chelsea loanee struggled defensive in the first half but improved after the break and comfortable in possession as always. Hopefully not his last game for Albion Photo: GLYN KIRK
![A typically classy display from the World Cup winner. If today was his last game, then good luck for the future. One of the very best to ever represent the Albion.](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjYwYWZiMDE3LWE0YzMtNDg3Mi04MTc0LTRjZTYwM2Y4NGQxMjoyYmRmOWE5Yy1mY2VlLTRjNTktODAzZC00YjU3NTdlMmYwNjA=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=594)
6. Alexis Mac Allister 7
A typically classy display from the World Cup winner. If today was his last game, then good luck for the future. One of the very best to ever represent the Albion. Photo: Matthew Lewis
![Solid enough in midfield. Always looking to receive the ball and turn sharply to start attacks, which is a good sign. Replaced by Caicedo at the break.](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmU1ZjJiNGEwLTY4ZGQtNDI5Ny1hYzZhLWMyYjMyN2EyYjVlNTo5OGQxYjY3YS1kZTYxLTQzZjYtYjUzYS01NDFiMDk4ZWY1ZTg=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=594)
7. Yasin Ayari 6
Solid enough in midfield. Always looking to receive the ball and turn sharply to start attacks, which is a good sign. Replaced by Caicedo at the break. Photo: Mike Hewitt
![Quiet first half. Prepared to run at the defenders when he had the chance and worked tirelessly for the full 90. Big things expected from the Argentina teenager next season](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmYzZmQxN2IyLWZmZTgtNDBjMS1hYzY3LWYzNWM1YzQ0YWZiOTpiYTY5ZWRiMC03N2VmLTQ4NjYtYTRkYi02MGRiOTc0ZDVhODY=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=594)
8. Facundo Buonnanotte 6
Quiet first half. Prepared to run at the defenders when he had the chance and worked tirelessly for the full 90. Big things expected from the Argentina teenager next season Photo: GEOFF CADDICK