Brighton & Hove Albion’s impressive home record came to a crushing end on the final day of the 2025-26 Premier League season as Manchester United stormed to a 3-0 victory at the Amex Stadium. The result underlined United’s resurgence under their manager and left Brighton ruing a flat performance in front of their own fans.
Match Overview
The visitors took control from the first minute, with Bruno Fernandes orchestrating play from midfield. Manchester United’s high-pressing game caught Brighton off guard, and the breakthrough came in the 12th minute when Marcus Rashford cut inside from the left and fired a low shot into the far corner. Brighton struggled to respond, with their usually fluid passing game disrupted by United’s aggressive defending.
United doubled their lead just before half-time through a set-piece. A corner from Christian Eriksen was met by the head of Harry Maguire, who powered the ball past Jason Steele. The goal effectively killed Brighton’s momentum, and the home side failed to register a shot on target in the first half.
Key Moments
- 12’ – Marcus Rashford opens the scoring with a trademark cut-inside finish.
- 39’ – Harry Maguire heads home from a corner to make it 2-0.
- 67’ – Alejandro Garnacho adds a third, latching onto a through ball from Fernandes and slotting home.
- 85’ – Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma hits the post with a curling effort, their best chance of the match.
Tactical Story
Brighton’s usual 4-3-3 was nullified by Manchester United’s 4-2-3-1, which saw Casemiro and Kobbie Mainoo sit deep to cut off passing lanes to the Brighton forwards. United’s full-backs, Diogo Dalot and Luke Shaw, pushed high to pin Brighton’s wingers back, while Rashford and Garnacho exploited the space behind. Brighton’s attempts to play out from the back were repeatedly met by United’s relentless press, leading to several dangerous turnovers.
Standout Players
- Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – The Portuguese playmaker dictated the tempo with 112 touches, created four chances, and provided the assist for the third goal.
- Harry Maguire (Manchester United) – Solid in defence and a threat from set-pieces, Maguire scored and kept a clean sheet.
- Pervis Estupiñán (Brighton) – One of the few Brighton players to emerge with credit, the left-back made several overlapping runs and delivered dangerous crosses.
Standings Impact
Manchester United’s dominant win secured third place in the Premier League, guaranteeing direct entry to the Champions League group stage. Brighton finished sixth, still good enough for a Europa League spot, but the heavy home defeat was a sour note on an otherwise successful season. For United, the performance was a statement of intent ahead of the summer break.

