Town forced to settle for point
League one
Promotion-hopefuls Huddersfield Town picked up a point while not at their best at struggling Brighton.
The Seagulls, who dominated the second half at Withdean Stadium, have yet to win a home league game under Gus Poyet.
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Hide AdMidfielder Anthony Pilkington went close for Town in each half, and nearly snatched victory when his tremendous 40-yard free-kick cannoned back off the crossbar 11 minutes from time.
Goalkeeper Alex Smithies then crucially tipped over from team-mate Peter Clarke as the Terriers held on.
Huddersfield, who sprang a surprise by dropping leading scorer Jordan Rhodes to the bench in favour of Robbie Simpson, went close early on when he had a far-post header cleared off the line.
Huddersfield again threatened when Clarke had a looping header saved by Michel Kuipuis.
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Hide AdPilkington should have hit the target before the break but put the ball over.
In a lively start to the second half, Nathan Eccleston had a deflected shot go wide.
Brighton almost broke the deadlock on the hour when Holroyd laid the ball off to Liam Dickinson, whose goal-bound shot was tipped over by Smithies.
Seb Carole blazed a late chance over for Brighton, who have not won at home in the League for four months.
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Hide AdHuddersfield lived dangerously as Adam Virgo shot over after substitute Glen Murray just failed to connect with a cross from Elliott Bennett.
Brighton: Kuipuis; Calderon, Virgo, Elphick, Painter; Bennett, Navarro, Crofts, Carole (Dicker 71); Holroyd, Dickinson (Murray 65). Unused substitutes: Cox, Tunnicliffe, Hart, Hoyte, Brezavan.
Huddersfield Town: Smithies; Peltier, Trotman, P Clarke, Williams; Pilkington, Kaye, Collins (T Clarke 71), Drinkwater; Simpson (Rhodes 63), Eccleston (Novak 63). Unused substitutes: N Clarke, Roberts, Pearce, Eastwood.
Referee: Steve Bratt (West Midlands).