Rice is booked late on for his challenge on Montoya.
90' +2
Neither team are able to get the ball down and create a final goalscoring chance here, it's end-to-end at the moment, but lacking quality in front of goal.
90'
There will be a minimum of four minutes added time played.
88'
There's just a few minutes remaining on the clock now, plus any additional time. Can either team score another goal and take all three points?
85'
A. Mooy enters the game and replaces L. Trossard.
Brighton respond by making their final change of the game, with Trossard the man coming off and he has been replaced by Mooy.
83'
C. Sánchez enters the game and replaces J. Hernández.
Third and final West Ham substitution, with Hernandez replaced by Sanchez.
77'
A. Yarmolenko enters the game and replaces Pablo Fornals.
West Ham with their second substitution, with Fornals heading off the pitch and he has been replaced by Yarmolenko.
76'
A. Masuaku gets yellow.
Masuaku is shown the first yellow card of the game after his foul on Andone.
74'
F. Andone enters the game and replaces G. Murray.
Another change for Brighton, with Murray coming off and he has been replaced by Andone.
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73'
Brighton look the more likely of the two sides to score again, they look more dangerous in attack as West Ham are starting to sit deep and soak up the pressure.
71'
Wild effort! Antonio gets into a good position, but his powerful shot flies high over the crossbar, much to the delight of the home supporters.
67'
N. Maupay enters the game and replaces P. Groß.
Brighton make their first substitution of the game, with Gross coming off and he has been replaced by Maupay.
65'
L. Trossard has scored a goal for Brighton & Hove Albion!
GOAL! Brighton are level, it's 1-1! Great response by the hosts and they are level just four minutes after going behind. Lossard with a superb finish and this one will stand. Murray was played through over the top and tried to work space for the shot himself, but he gets crowded out. However, it falls perfectly to Lossard, who takes a touch and then fires the ball into the bottom left-hand corner to level the scoreline.
63'
The West Ham supporters can be heard for the first time this afternoon, they haven't seen much goalmouth action so far but they are ahead and won't mind one bit.
61'
J. Hernández has scored a goal for West Ham United! Assist by M. Lanzini.
It was a lovely throughball by Lanzini, spotting the run of Hernandez on the shoulder of Duffy, who then did the rest with a fine finish.
GOAL! West Ham take the lead, it's 1-0! Totally against the run of play, but the visitors have taken their chance and are ahead after a goal from Hernandez. The striker just manages to stay onside as Lanzini feeds the ball in-behind the Brighton defence and the Seagulls defence appeal for offside as he races through on goal, but he's onside and then slides the ball underneath Ryan and into the back of the net.
60'
Snodgrass has been lively for West Ham, arguably their best player so far, but the Hammers are still yet to force Ryan into making a good save.
58'
West Ham are yet to improve in the second half yet, Antonio came on at the break but he has hardly been involved as Brighton continue to control the game.
55'
Penalty shout! Brighton are appealing for a penalty after Rice goes into the back of Stephens just inside the box, but nothing is given by the officials.
52'
West Ham now manage to get the ball forward and Lanzini tries his luck from distance, but his shot is also well off target, not troubling Ryan in the Brighton goal.
50'
Decent play! Brighton work the ball well in the final third and it falls to Trossard on the edge of the box, but his shot flies high over the crossbar.
48'
Brighton have started the second half on top, keeping West Ham penned back inside their own half and trying to get forward down the wings. Duffy tries his luck with an ambitious effort from long range, but he drags the ball well wide.
46'
M. Antonio enters the game and replaces J. Wilshere.
The second half is underway!
West Ham have made a substitution ahead of the second half, with Wilshere off and he has been replaced by Antonio.
45' +1
HALF-TIME: BRIGHTON 0-0 WEST HAM
45'
There will be a minimum of one minute added time played.
43'
The Hammers are struggling to create anything going forward, with Hernandez looking for balls over the top to race onto, but his team-mates don't seem to want to play it like that. The striker is unable to win anything in the air over Dunk or Duffy.
41'
Another corner for Brighton, but Fabianski deals with it well, coming off his line and punching the ball clear, despite being surrounded by a couple of Brighton players.
39'
West Ham look like they are just trying to see the game through to half time, they haven't even had a shot at the Brighton goal yet.
37'
There's not long left to play until the end of the first half now, can either side break the deadlock before the half-time whistle? Brighton certainly look the more likely out of the two sides.
30'
The game has finally come to life now after the disallowed goal for Brighton. It's the hosts who are seeing more of the ball and look more dangerous.
24'
Both strikers have struggled to get involved in the game so far, Hernandez has hardly touched the ball in the opening 24 minutes. Murray is having slightly more success, dropping deep to get a touch.
22'
Terrific run out from the back by Rice, he manages to hold off a couple of tackles as he races forward and lays it out wide to Snodgrass in the Brighton half. However, the chance comes to nothing as Brighton win the ball back and break up the pitch themselves.
18'
Neither team is trying to give much away, it's a battle for possession in midfield and no goalmouth action, as neither goalkeeper has yet had a save to make.
16'
There isn't much pace or urgency to the game at the moment, it's very slow as both teams just feel their way into it.
14'
The combination of Rice and Wilshere is working well in the centre of midfield for West Ham, with Rice sitting deep and protecting the back four, whilst Wilshere is pushing slightly further forward, trying to influence play in the final third. However, Brighton are defending well so far.
12'
The visitors are enjoying some success down the left wing at the moment, with Lanzini and Masuaku linking up well down that flank and it looks like Montoya will have his work cut out today.
10'
Neither team has managed to settle into their own game yet, the only chance we've had in the final third is Burn's opportunity at the very start of the game.
6'
West Ham haven't had too many touches on the ball just yet and when they do they are struggling to keep hold of it, with a few too many sloppy passes.
4'
Brighton with the early possession in the game, keeping it well in their own half as West Ham are pressing high and forcing them back,
2'
Not too far away! Burn goes close with a header straight away for Brighton. The hosts were awarded a free-kick midway into the West Ham half, which is lofted deep into the Hammers box, Burn was unmarked and tried to flick the ball on, but he gets too much on it and the ball flies wide of the goal.
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We're underway!
Hello and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the Premier League clash between Brighton and Hove Albion and West Ham at the Amex Stadium.
BRIGHTON SUBS: David Button, Neal Maupay, Jurgen Locadia, Florin Andone, Adam Webster, Aaron Mooy, Bernardo.
BRIGHTON (5-4-1): Mat Ryan; Martin Montoya, Shane Duffy, Lewis Dunk, Dan Burn, Solly March; Pascal Gross; Davy Propper, Dale Stephens, Leandro Trossard; Glenn Murray.
WEST HAM SUBS: Roberto Jimenez, Fabian Balbuena, Pablo Zabaleta, Andriy Yarmolenko, Carlos Sanchez, Albian Ajeti, Michail Antonio.
WEST HAM (4-2-3-1): Lukasz Fabianski; Ryan Fredericks, Issa Diop, Angelo Ogbonna, Arthur Masuaku; Jack Wilshere, Declan Rice; Robert Snodgrass, Pablo Fornals, Manuel Lanzini; Javier Hernandez.
The teams are out on the pitch and kick-off is just a few minutes away. Stay tuned for all of the match action!
Brighton opened their campaign with a terrific 3-0 victory over Watford away from home last weekend, after a Watford own goal by Doucoure, then goals from Andone and Maupay for the Seagulls. Meanwhile West Ham suffered a heavy 5-0 defeat at home to the Premier League champions Manchester City.
Brighton have seen more of the ball and looked more dangerous, with West Ham struggling to get a touch at times and apart from a chance right at the end of the half, they haven't tested Ryan in the Seagulls goal. Plenty of improvement needed after the break.
That's all from us today folks, we hope you enjoyed the game!
Brighton will face Southampton in a derby next Saturday, hoping to extend their unbeaten run to three games. Meanwhile, West Ham travel to Watford where they will hope to pick up their first win of the season.
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