Brighton – Liverpool: a must-win scrap at the Amex Stadium 
The Amex hosts Liverpool. Brighton want to keep pushing into the European places. Liverpool are desperate to claw back into the top four and into the Champions League. It’s 12th versus 5th on the table — margins are thin and mistakes cost.
Brighton’s regained form under Fabian Hurzeler 
Hurzeler’s side have clicked back into form over the last few weeks. Three wins in four competitive games. That 1-0 at Sunderland keeps slim hopes of European qualification alive — they’re only five points off seventh. Home form against Liverpool has been kind lately: two wins in the last three meetings here. Brighton must be switched on defensively from the first whistle to survive Liverpool’s attacking threat.
Liverpool’s continental rebound under Arne Slot 
Domestically, Liverpool have been patchy. That 1-1 with Tottenham didn’t help the race for fourth. Their 4-0 demolition of Galatasaray in the Champions League, though, calmed a few nerves and showed what they can do on their day. The worrying bit: Slot’s men keep dropping results late — eight goals conceded after 90 minutes in the league this season. Still, Liverpool have bossed recent head-to-heads with Brighton, winning big twice and keeping clean sheets.
Likely lineups
Brighton & Hove Albion : Verbruggen ; Wieffer, Dunk, Van Hecke, Kadioglu ; Ayari, Baleba ; Gomez, Gross, Minteh ; Welbeck
Liverpool : Alisson ; Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson ; Mac Allister, Gravenberch ; Salah, Szoboszlai, Wirtz ; Ekitike
Football Tip Brighton & Hove Albion vs Liverpool
Liverpool to win
Liverpool’s attack looked lethal in midweek. No one will feel sorry for them if they don’t bring that same intent here. Points are urgent; the Mersey side must commit and press from minute one.
Brighton’s block could struggle under Liverpool’s midfield bite. Early defensive lapses from Brighton have handed away chances this season — expect the visitors to hunt those openings hard.
Liverpool’s overall class should deliver a crucial away win and kickstart their league charge.
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