Brighton remained in contention for European qualification following a 2-0 victory against Wolves.
Danny Welbeck converted a penalty in the first half, and Brajan Gruda scored late in the game to secure the win for the Seagulls at Molineux as they aim to return to European competition after reaching the Europa League last 16 last season.
Welbeck's goal marked his 10th of the season in the Premier League, achieving double figures for the first time in his career.
The triumph moved Brighton up to ninth place, just below Brentford on goal difference, ahead of Bournemouth's match against Aston Villa on Saturday night.
Finishing in eighth place could secure Europa Conference League qualification next season if Manchester City defeats Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final next weekend.
Wolves suffered their second consecutive loss after winning their previous six matches, with nothing left to play for in the season.
Vitor Pereira's team started brightly, and Goncalo Guedes missed two opportunities within the first 10 minutes.
Initially, Guedes failed to score when left unmarked from Matheus Cunha's free-kick, and later his shot was blocked after a sharp attacking move down the left flank.
Although Brighton initially thought they had taken the lead in the 23rd minute, the goal was disallowed due to a delayed offside flag.
Despite the setback, Brighton managed to break the deadlock six minutes later with a penalty.
Mats Wieffer dispossessed Cunha near the box, resulting in a foul by the Brazilian, allowing Welbeck to calmly convert the penalty, securing his 10th league goal of the season.
This goal deflated Wolves, who failed to display their previous winning form.
Wolves improved in the second half and tested Brighton's goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen with Cunha's shot, which he managed to push wide.
A potential scoring opportunity for Wolves was missed when Jorgen Strand Larsen's cross was off target, and Verbruggen cleared the danger.
Despite Wolves' efforts to equalize, their hopes were dashed in the 85th minute.
Simon Adringa set up Gruda in the Wolves' box, and he confidently slotted the ball home to secure the victory for Brighton.