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Reds look to regain top spot in Premier League



Liverpool return to Anfield this Saturday to face Brighton & Hove Albion, aiming to bounce back in the Premier League after last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal. A win here, coupled with a favourable result in the Man City game, could see the Reds reclaim the top spot.

Brighton, however, are also looking for points as they aim to solidify their position in the league’s upper tier after a mixed run of results.

Liverpool’s Recent Form

The Reds have maintained an impressive record this season, especially at Anfield, where they have won four consecutive matches. Last week’s draw with Arsenal has been the only interruption to an otherwise strong domestic run.

Injury and Team News

Liverpool remain without key players including Alisson Becker, Diogo Jota, Harvey Elliott, and Federico Chiesa, all expected to return post-international break.

Conor Bradley’s return provides more defensive options, and manager Arne Slot will likely rotate players, bringing back Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk among others for the clash.

Last Liverpool Lineup

Here is how Liverpool lined up for their last league match:

Brighton’s Recent Form

Brighton’s current form has been inconsistent, and their defensive struggles have been evident in recent matches, including a 2-2 draw with Wolves and a narrow loss to Liverpool in the EFL Cup midweek.

However, they continue to be an attacking threat, with prolific goalscorers like Danny Welbeck and Evan Ferguson in their ranks.

Injury and Team News

Brighton could miss Lewis Dunk, who has been dealing with a calf issue. Other unavailable players include Joao Pedro and Solly March, adding further defensive strain.

However, Jack Hinshelwood may be set for more minutes, adding fresh energy to Brighton’s midfield.

Last Brighton Lineup

Here is how Brighton lined up for their last league match:

Liverpool vs Brighton – Who is the Referee and VAR?

Referee: Tony Harrington.

Assistants: Scott Ledger, Adrian Holmes.

Fourth official: Bobby Madley.

VAR: Chris Kavanagh.

Assistant VAR: Wade Smith.

Liverpool Player to Watch

Mohamed Salah – Returning from rest, Salah’s presence will be vital in breaking Brighton’s defence, as he has been a consistent goal-scoring threat this season.

Brighton Player to Watch

Danny Welbeck – With Brighton’s injury concerns, Welbeck’s form up front will be crucial, as his scoring has often dictated the Seagulls’ fortunes this season.

Prediction

Liverpool’s strong home form, coupled with Brighton’s recent defensive lapses, may tip the scales in favour of the Reds.

Our Prediction: Liverpool 3-1 Brighton

Betting Tips

Tip 1: Both Teams to Score

With Brighton’s high-scoring games and Liverpool’s attacking lineup, goals on both sides are likely.

Tip 2: Mohamed Salah to Score Anytime

The Egyptian forward’s rested legs and consistent form make him a strong candidate for a goal.

Tip 3: Over 2.5 Goals

Both teams’ recent matches have been high-scoring affairs, making this a sensible choice.



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