Scroll down and click through to see Albion's 12 key moments during an unprecedented season
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Brighton and Hove Albion head coach Graham Potter
. Watford 0-3 Brighton
With new manager Graham Potter at the helm, getting off to a flying start was key and Albion did that in style with a thumping 3-0 win at Watford. Neal Maupay netted the first of his successful season with Florin Andone also on target.
. Brighton 0-2 Southampton
Something good came from something bad. The red card for Andone played a huge role in this defeat and the Romanian departed for Turkey soon after. Aaron Connolly was promoted up the pecking order to signal a fresh and more youthful approach from Albion.
. Brighton 3-0 Tottenham
The highlight of the season for many. Albion had just been outplayed in a 2-0 loss at Chelsea and despite encouraging displays against Burnley, West Ham and Newcastle, Albion hadn't won since Watford. Connolly's two sublime goals and Maupay's opener were decisive as Potter's team delivered a complete performance
. Brighton 3-2 Everton
This was quite the tussle and Brighton came out on top thanks to a last minute OG by Lucas Digne. Pascal Gross also scored a cracking freekick and Maupay netted from the spot after Connolly caused problems for Everton's Michael Keane. A huge three points and great to see the mild-mannered Potter celebrate wildly at the end.
5. Arsenal 1-2 Brighton
A terrific away performance and installed confidence after tough losses against Man Utd, Liverpool and Leicester. Adam Webster opened the scoring and Neal Maupay's clever header from Aaron Mooy's cross sealed the three points at the Emirates
6. West Ham 3-3 Brighton
Confidence was low after a terrible 3-1 loss at Bournemouth. But twice Albion battled back from a two-goal deficit at the London Stadium for a vital point at their relegation rivals. Pascal Gross and a classy finish from Glenn Murray helped Albion and proved to all that Potter's team would battle all the way for PL survival.
7. Wolves 0-0 Brighton
It was not the most glamorous of matches but it was a very good team display and another crucial point against a dangerous Wolves team. Brighton were slowly adapting their style in order to achieve results. It was also the last match before the enforced Premier League lock-down.
8. Brighton 2-1 Arsenal
The first match after lockdown and an empty Amex saw Pepe open the scoring for the Gunners with a fine strike. Lewis Dunk levelled from close range before Maupay, who was a menace to Arsenal all afternoon, scored a well-taken winner with seconds remaining. This feisty victory saw Albion to a double over Arsenal