Solly March has set his sights on promotion with Albion – after a landmark night for his country at the Amex.

The Seagulls winger made his competitive debut for England under-21s in their dramatic 3-1 win over Switzerland.

England grabbed three goals in the last eight minutes with sub Duncan Watmore scoring one and making two.

But March also savoured a special occasion on home turf.

He told The Argus: “Since I have been at the club, almost four years now, quite a few things have happened. I’ve got into the first team, England, so it’s good.

“I just need to keep improving and hopefully I can get to the Premier League with Brighton. That would be the next thing.

“It was good to get a start for the 21s, to finally get some competitive game time for them in front of the home fans at my home ground. It was a good night.”

England boss Gareth Southgate was pleased with March. He said: “Solly did a good job for the team. For a debut it was one he could be satisfied with.”

Albion midfielder Jake Forster-Caskey went on for the closing stages to help England see out a win which could prove crucial in the race for the European finals next summer.