The Dutch right-back’s fine finishes late in each half secured a 2-0 success at Turf Moor.
Our audio review, recorded at Manchester Road station on the way out of town, looks back at a wet, windy and wild afternoon weather wise.
And at a game in which Albion did enough to maintain their bright outlook going into the final stages of the season.
We highlight Wieffer’s contribution, of course, and why it felt like at least one goal had been coming for him.
We remember a couple of absent players and reflect that this was the sort of occasion on which they would have been most valuable, making the win even more commendable.
We look at events and the reaction earlier in the afternoon and wonder why everyone was so pleased Bournemouth beat Arsenal.
And we try to convey some of the cold realities about a trip to Turf Moor which means this still feels a tougher place at which to win than it might seem from a distance.
What we forgot to mention at the time of recording but should have done was a pair of fine saves from Bart Verbruggen without which the Seagulls might have been looking at points dropped.
Fabian Hurzeler was asked about European football after the game and was non-committal.
But, after success at Sunderland in their previous away game, his side are showing a liking for longer trips.
Even if it is not pretty.