Albion's youngsters have earned a crack at Manchester United in the third round of the FA Youth Cup.
The Seagulls won 3-0 at Bristol Rovers last night and will face a United side who reached the final last season only to lose to Liverpool on penalties.
Goals from Kane Louis, Steve Brinkhurst and Kane Wills did the trick.
Coach Vic Bragg said: "We did okay. We scored some good goals and played decent stuff at times."
Louis fired Albion ahead from just inside the box and Brinkhurst got the second when the referee played a sensible advantage when the striker had been fouled.
The third goal after the break was the best of the game. Liam Upton cracked a shot against the bar and the ball bounced back 20 yards to Wills who smashed it into the top right-hand corner.
Bragg added: "I told the players to enjoy the night but we've got a big cup tie at Plymouth on Saturday and that has to be the focus, not the United game."
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