Brighton and Hove Albion and Everton FC played out a competitive and late-drama 1-1 Premier League draw at the American Express Stadium in Falmer on 31 January 2026, with Lewis Dunk’s 90+5 minute equaliser for the home side dramatically cancelling out Jarrad Branthwaite’s 73rd-minute goal for Everton in front of 31,419 supporters at the compact and technically sophisticated Amex. The dramatic late equaliser from Brighton’s captain and centre-back gave the home side a share of the Saturday afternoon points that their first-half performance — prior to Branthwaite’s goal — had suggested they deserved, while simultaneously denying Everton what would have been an important and confidence-boosting away Premier League victory at a stage of the 2025-26 campaign when three points from any available fixture carried considerable competitive significance for the Toffees.
Dunk’s 90+5 Dramatic Equaliser
Lewis Dunk’s 90+5 minute equaliser — the Brighton captain rising to head home in the most dramatic and last-gasp fashion to cancel out Branthwaite’s 73rd-minute Everton goal — was one of the Saturday programme’s most dramatically celebrated and broadly discussed individual match moments. The late equaliser gave the Amex crowd one of the most emotionally charged and collectively celebrated late-match moments of the 2025-26 Premier League home schedule, while giving Brighton one point from a fixture where the final scoreline left both clubs’ management with the mixed satisfaction of avoiding defeat tempered by the specific disappointment of failing to claim three points from a competitive and closely contested encounter.
Watch the Full Match Highlights and Replay
Watch the complete match replay and full highlights of Brighton vs Everton from 31 January 2026 right here on AllSportsZone — free, in HD quality, and available on any device. Dunk’s last-gasp header — unmissable!
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score of Brighton vs Everton on 31 January 2026?
The match ended 1-1 at the American Express Stadium in the Premier League on 31 January 2026. Jarrad Branthwaite scored for Everton (73′) and Lewis Dunk equalised for Brighton in the 90+5 minute. Attendance: 31,419. Referee: Chris Kavanagh.
Where can I watch Brighton vs Everton highlights?
Full match highlights and the complete replay are available right here on AllSportsZone, free and in HD quality on any device.
Who scored Brighton’s last-minute equaliser against Everton?
Brighton captain Lewis Dunk scored the dramatic 90+5 minute equaliser against Everton on 31 January 2026 — heading home in the most last-gasp fashion to give the Seagulls a 1-1 Premier League draw at the American Express Stadium.
