MatchNine stats to know ahead of Brighton v Liverpool in the WSL
Read a statistical preview of Liverpool's trip to Brighton & Hove Albion in the Barclays Women's Super League.
The Reds head to the south coast for their penultimate away fixture of the season, meeting Dario Vidosic's side on Saturday lunchtime.
Opta have provided the following facts and figures ahead of the Amex Stadium showdown...
Liverpool have won each of their last four WSL games against Brighton and could win five in a row versus an opponent for the third time in the competition (also Bristol City in 2015 and Yeovil Town in 2019).
The Seagulls have lost only one of their three WSL home matches versus the Reds, though it was in this exact fixture last season.
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Watch on YouTubeNone of Liverpool's last 13 WSL fixtures have finished level – the longest ongoing run in the competition. This is after three of their first five matches this season ended in a draw.
Only Arsenal (30), Manchester City (23) and Chelsea (31) have scored more home goals in the WSL this term than Brighton, with their 18 already at least six more than they have managed on home turf in any other campaign.
Liverpool have had the most shots from set-pieces (19) in the 2024-25 WSL thus far.
The Reds have also netted the greatest proportion of their total goals in the top flight this season from set-plays (33 per cent).
Only Khadija Shaw and Jordan Nobbs have been on the scoresheet more times in the WSL against Liverpool than Brighton's Nikita Parris (nine).
Saturday's hosts have lost their last two WSL fixtures and could lose three in a row for the first time since February 2024.
Taylor Hinds is the only Red to have appeared in all 18 of the team's WSL matches this season.