MatchPremier League: 13 stats to know about Brighton v Liverpool
Check out 13 statistics to know ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League meeting with Brighton & Hove Albion.
The Reds journey to Amex Stadium for a lunchtime kick-off on Saturday – the third time the teams have clashed in 2025-26.
Read a selection of pre-match facts and figures about the game below…
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Watch on YouTubeLiverpool have already won 2-0 (Premier League) and 3-0 (Emirates FA Cup) against Brighton this season. They last won three games without conceding in a season against an opponent in 2021-22 (v Arsenal).
Overall, the Reds have won five of their last six matches against Brighton in all competitions (one defeat).
Liverpool are unbeaten in their last nine Premier League games kicking off at 12.30pm on a Saturday (seven wins, two draws), since a 4-1 loss at Manchester City in April 2023.
The Reds need three goals to record 1,000 away from home in the Premier League.
They are also one goal away from bringing up the milestone of 100 scored in all meetings with Brighton.
Liverpool have played three league fixtures with a 12.30pm kick-off since Arne Slot took charge and have won them all.
Cody Gakpo made his league debut for the Reds at this ground in January 2023. He scored three times against the Seagulls last season, including two in the Carabao Cup win on the south coast.
James Milner has netted one goal in 25 career appearances opposing Liverpool to date, for Manchester City in 2012.
Lewis Dunk has played more times for Brighton versus the Reds than any player in history (17 games).
Dunk has scored in each of his last two appearances against Liverpool at Amex Stadium, in the FA Cup and Premier League in January and October 2023 respectively.
Only Jeremy Doku (63) has had more successful dribbles in the Premier League so far this season than Brighton’s Yankuba Minteh (54).
After a run of one win in 13 top-flight fixtures from the start of December (six draws, six defeats), the Seagulls have now won three of their last four (one defeat).
Danny Welbeck has three goal involvements in his last four Premier League starts against Liverpool (one goal, two assists).
