Carlos Baleba’s equaliser at Craven Cottage has seen Fulham level a 73-year old club record in their 3-1 win over Brighton.

The Cottagers secured an early 1-0 lead as Alex Iwobi pounced on a defensive howler from Seagulls goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, who played a pass too short in his own box.

Marco Silva's side have made a rare bit of club history

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Marco Silva’s side have made a rare bit of club historyCredit: Getty

The Albion netted an equaliser ten minutes after half time, with Joao Pedro beautifully controlling a ball over the top to pass to Baleba, who slotted home past Bernd Leno to make it 1-1.

The strike saw Baleba score his third goal in all competitions for Brighton on his 50th appearance for the club.

But an own goal from Matt O’Riley from an Andreas Pereira free-kick into the box, as well as a second from Iwobi, earned the west Londoners all three points.

Fulham have now both scored and conceded in all seven of their Premier League home games this season.

In their league history, only in the 1950/51 season have they had a longer such run from the start of a campaign.

Fulham also equalled their club record of scoring in 13 successive top division matches so far.

That’s a feat that’s stayed untouched for 65 years.

Fulham have also maintained their club-record unbeaten streak against the Seagulls in the Premier League.

The west London club are now unbeaten in all nine of their Premier League games against them with five wins and four draws.

Brighton have now edged Norwich for being Fulham’s side they have faced the most without losing in the Premier League.

Records tumbled at Craven Cottage on Thursday night

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Records tumbled at Craven Cottage on Thursday nightCredit: GettyBaleba's equaliser secured one of them

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Baleba’s equaliser secured one of themCredit: GETTY

The Seagulls have won none of their last ten Premier League away games against London clubs, drawing four and losing six.

The last time they had a run of this length without a league win in the capital was between 1961 and 1967.

Fulham are the club the Seagulls have faced the most in the Premier League without ever winning in the competition.

Going into the clash, Brighton were unbeaten when conceding first in the Premier League this season, with two wins and two draws coming their way after going behind so far.

And Fulham had won just one of their last five Premier League games in which they’ve scored the opening goal, drawing once and losing three.

But the Cottagers shook off those ominous omens to seal victory.

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Marco Silva’s side have jumped from 12th place to sixth in the table.

They are now one space and one point behind Brighton, who sit in fifth.

The Seagulls have won one out of their last five league games.

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