Thousands of Seagulls fans flocked to London to watch Albion’s controversial loss against Tottenham.

With Brighton chasing European football, supporters felt they were let down by refereeing and VAR decisions which ruled out goals in the 2-1 defeat to Spurs.

The Argus: Albion fan at Spurs awayAlbion fan at Spurs away (Image: Simon Dack)

Fans appeared in good spirits at the beginning of the match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

On the warm Easter weekend fans packed the away end and waved flags and scarfs in support of the team.

The Argus: Albion fan at Spurs awayAlbion fan at Spurs away (Image: Simon Dack)

Some fans brought international flags in support of their favourite players. One fan held a German flag in support of Pascal Groβ, while another held an Ecuadorian flag to back Albion’s Moises Caicedo and Pervis Estupiñán.


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Fans of all ages watched the game as goals from Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son halted an important away win.

The Argus: Albion fan at Spurs awayAlbion fan at Spurs away (Image: Simon Dack)

Despite Lewis Dunk’s first half equaliser, Albion were the victim of several decisions which did not go their way.

Goals from Kaoru Mitoma and Alexis MacAllister were ruled out for apparent handballs while Albion had a penalty shout not given after Clement Lenglet stood on Mitoma’s foot.

The Argus: Albion fan at Spurs awayAlbion fan at Spurs away (Image: Simon Dack)

Roberto De Zerbi was sent to the stands alongside Spurs caretaker manager Cristian Stellini.