Reuniting three days on from a five-goal thriller in the EFL Cup, Liverpool and Brighton & Hove Albion vie for precious Premier League points at Anfield on Saturday afternoon.
The Reds conquered Fabian Hurzeler’s side 3-2 in Wednesday’s last-16 knockout clash, but last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal left Arne Slot’s men trailing Manchester City in the top-flight standings. Continuing his love affair with the EFL Cup, Dutch hotshot Cody Gakpo scored a brace to help Liverpool advance.
Before attention turns to a quarter-final trip to Southampton, Slot’s Brighton have a daunting November schedule to navigate, including crucial Champions League ties against Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid. The Seagulls’ second-half defensive collapse in their EFL Cup loss proved costly, just as it did against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League.
Liverpool will be aiming to reclaim top spot in the league table, having lost their grip on first place due to the draw with Arsenal. The Reds have been formidable at Anfield of late, winning their last four home matches in all competitions while scoring multiple goals in each victory.
Brighton’s sixth-placed standing under the Premier League’s youngest-ever permanent manager, Arne Slot, is commendable, as is their commitment to entertaining football. However, their leaky defense could be exposed against the relentless Liverpool attack, even with the Reds dealing with their own injury concerns.
Slot is expected to recall several key players to the starting lineup, including Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Darwin Nunez. Liverpool’s defensive solidity should prove the difference, as the home side looks to bounce back from their midweek exertions and secure a crucial three points in the title race.
Our prediction is a 3-1 victory for Liverpool, as the Reds’ quality and home advantage ultimately overwhelm a spirited Brighton side seeking to pull off an upset at Anfield.