A supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy with the Brighton & Hove Albion's logoA supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy with the Brighton & Hove Albion's logo
A supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy with the Brighton & Hove Albion's logo
Brighton and Hove Albion fans were out in force at the Amex Stadium for their FA Cup quarter-final clash against Nottingham.
The Seagulls are one of four of the eight clubs to have reached this stage of the competition who have never won a major trophy – Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and Fulham are the others.
Most of the Premier League’s big-hitters having already been knocked out – only an under-performing Manchester City remain of the so-called ‘big six’ – leaving a sense this could be the year for a new name to be etched onto the famous old trophy.
Wembley awaits for Saturday’s winners. Here’s Brighton fans ahead of the 5.15pm kick-off
Brighton & Hove Albion fan wears a seagull head outside the stadium
1. Brighton vs Nottingham Forest FA Cup quarter-final
Brighton & Hove Albion fan wears a seagull head outside the stadium Photo: Mike Hewitt
Young Brighton fans walk to the stadium prior to the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final
2. Brighton vs Nottingham Forest FA Cup quarter-final
Young Brighton fans walk to the stadium prior to the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final Photo: Alex Pantling
Brighton & Hove Albion fan wears a seagull head and holds up a scarf
Brighton & Hove Albion fan wears a seagull head and holds up a scarf
3. Brighton vs Nottingham Forest FA Cup quarter-final
Brighton & Hove Albion fan wears a seagull head and holds up a scarf Photo: Mike Hewitt
General view outside the Amex stadium prior to the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final match
4. Brighton vs Nottingham Forest FA Cup quarter-final
General view outside the Amex stadium prior to the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final match Photo: Mike Hewitt
A supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy with the Brighton & Hove Albion's logoA supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy with the Brighton & Hove Albion's logo
A supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy with the Brighton & Hove Albion's logo
Brighton and Hove Albion fans were out in force at the Amex Stadium for their FA Cup quarter-final clash against Nottingham.
The Seagulls are one of four of the eight clubs to have reached this stage of the competition who have never won a major trophy – Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and Fulham are the others.
Most of the Premier League’s big-hitters having already been knocked out – only an under-performing Manchester City remain of the so-called ‘big six’ – leaving a sense this could be the year for a new name to be etched onto the famous old trophy.
A Brighton supporter wearing themed trousers prior to the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final match
5. Brighton vs Nottingham Forest FA Cup quarter-final
A Brighton supporter wearing themed trousers prior to the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final match Photo: Alex Pantling
A general view of the outside of The Terrace, a brand new Digital Sports Bar which will be able to host up to 3000 fans on matchdays
6. Brighton vs Nottingham Forest FA Cup quarter-final
A general view of the outside of The Terrace, a brand new Digital Sports Bar which will be able to host up to 3000 fans on matchdays Photo: Mike Hewitt
A general view of the outside of The Terrace
7. Brighton vs Nottingham Forest FA Cup quarter-final
A general view of the outside of The Terrace Photo: Mike Hewitt
A supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy
A supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy
8. Brighton vs Nottingham Forest FA Cup quarter-final
A supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy Photo: GLYN KIRK
A supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy with the Brighton & Hove Albion's logoA supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy with the Brighton & Hove Albion's logo
A supporter holds a mock FA Cup trophy with the Brighton & Hove Albion's logo
Brighton and Hove Albion fans were out in force at the Amex Stadium for their FA Cup quarter-final clash against Nottingham.
The Seagulls are one of four of the eight clubs to have reached this stage of the competition who have never won a major trophy – Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and Fulham are the others.
Most of the Premier League’s big-hitters having already been knocked out – only an under-performing Manchester City remain of the so-called ‘big six’ – leaving a sense this could be the year for a new name to be etched onto the famous old trophy.
Brighton fans enjoy the Terrace prior to the match
Brighton fans enjoy the Terrace prior to the match
9. Brighton vs Nottingham Forest FA Cup quarter-final
Brighton fans enjoy the Terrace prior to the match Photo: BHAFC
Brighton fans enjoy The Terrace prior to kick-off
Brighton fans enjoy The Terrace prior to kick-off