17:07 GMT, Saturday, 18 October 2008 18:07 UK
Brighton 0-0 Hereford
Bottom-of-the-table Hereford battled hard to gain their first away point of the season and leave Brighton still without a home league win this term.
Glenn Murray carved out the hosts' best chances but had efforts well saved by Darren Randolph in either half.
Brighton had a strong penalty appeal waved away late on when Joe Anyinsah tumbled over.
Hereford's Kris Taylor saw a free-kick tipped over the bar before Karl Broadhurst headed over late on.
Brighton: Kuipers, Whing (McLeod 61), El-Abd, Virgo, Cox (Thornton 60), Thomson, Richards, Savage, Murray, Hawkins, Anyinsah.
Subs Not Used: Livermore, Robinson, Fraser.
Booked: El-Abd.
Hereford: Randolph, Broadhurst, Jackson, N'Gotty, Diagouraga, Easton, Gwynne, Rose, Taylor, Guinan (Chadwick 83), Williams (Hudson-Odoi 84).
Subs Not Used: Smith, Samson, Beckwith.
Booked: Broadhurst, Diagouraga, N'Gotty.
Att: 5,608
Ref: Mike Russell (Hertfordshire).
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