Brighton Hove Albion are currently going through a rough patch that nobody saw coming. The Graham Potter led side began the campaign in a stellar manner and did everything right to settle scores with some of the biggest teams in England. But what has happened lately?

The last time they won a game in the Premier League was against Everton on the 2nd of March. So you can understand that it might not be the best time for Brighton to be facing a team involved in the two-horse title race. 

Matchday 29 of 38

Amid midweek fixtures and all the noise that Champions League nights have brought for people, it is time to get back to the best league in the world. The Premier League kickstarts another weekend of football with matchday 29 of 38 taking shape with some impressive games. 

Apart from Brighton vs Liverpool, we also have Manchester United vs Tottenham, Chelsea vs Newcastle and so on. But for now, let’s focus on what Graham Potter and Jurgen Klopp have to offer. 

When and where is Brighton vs Liverpool going to kick-off? 

Brighton vs Liverpool is going to be held at the Amex Stadium on the 12th of March. 

Does Brighton have Space to Shine? 

Despite being in a bad run of form, Brighton and Liverpool's games have always lived up to the hype, at least in the last three fixtures. For example, Brighton caused one of the biggest upsets for Jurgen Klopp and men by beating them at Anfield with score lines remaining 0-1 in favour of Brighton. 

And if the reverse fixture of the current season has to be taken as another example, we have yet another disappointment for the Reds as Brighton travelled to Anfield to settle the game as a draw (2-2). Hence, we are now in the last fixture of the season between these two clubs and if we are taking the current form of both teams, Brighton don’t seem to be very comfortable. 

Losing against the likes of Manchester United, Burnley, Aston Villa and Newcastle has really pulled the momentum down for the Seagulls and with Liverpool emerging, they have no time to think but only time to do something.

The Reds, on the other hand, look comfortable entering this fixture, despite putting up a bad performance in their Champions League encounter against Inter Milan. If they continue to fail in the counterattack as they did against Inter, they could be in for some serious trouble against Brighton.

Graham Potter’s teams are known to be balanced and well-equipped on the counter-attack. While that does not necessarily eliminate or even disregard the attacking quality that Liverpool have at their disposal, it will certainly be of significance if Brighton manages to create such chances. 

But for all the noise, this fixture could belong to the mighty Reds as they continue to close the gap between them and league leaders, Manchester City. 

With dreams of a quadruple also being a part of the picture, Liverpool have a lot to do before the footballing season comes to a close. However, for now, it is time to look at this fixture and with all the information that is currently available, it can certainly be an entertaining one. So if you are looking to place bets on the same, you can consider the services of BritainBet. 

Brighton vs Liverpool: Head-to-Head 

Brighton vs Liverpool have played against each other a total of 9 times and there are no points for guessing who among the two have managed to come out on top. Liverpool have always been the dominant factor and if the Premier League decides not to bring in surprises this week, Liverpool can continue being the dominant factor. 

Hence, this fixture seems like an ideal one for football betting

TeamsBrightonLiverpool
Total Wins16
Home03
Away13

Liverpool at the Amex Stadium

Liverpool have not really struggled at the Amex Stadium. While they have drawn with Brighton, they have not really failed to find the spark that keeps Klopp and men moving forward. So a certain form of momentum will be present in the Liverpool dugout along with a squad that has been praised for having depth and quality.