Buses are being held up or diverted as a result of crowds of football fans heading to the Amex Stadium.
Services along Queen’s Road are being moved due to a large police presence and hundreds of football fans.
Due to the disruption, services are currently starting from the Old Steine with buses diverted along Dyke Road and Seven Dials.
A tweet from Brighton and Hove Buses said: “Due to the football crowds we are not currently able to serve Brighton Station or Queens Road. All Coastal services are terminating and restarting from the Old Stein and our BH7 and BH27 services are using Dyke Road and Seven Dials in both directions.”
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A large group of football fans are queuing before the crunch match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Crystal Palace.
A large police presence, including mounted officers, has been spotted across the city centre.
Other roads across Brighton are also closed including Mill Road which is being used as a Park and Ride for supporters.
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