Liverpool Vs Brighton FA Cup Football Match Score 2023
Liverpool Vs Brighton FA Cup Football Match Score 2023
After losing their last match against Brentford, Liverpool will are now set to face Brighton and need to get back to scoring the full three points to stay close to the top four of the table. As things stand, Jurgen Klopp’s team is seven points behind Manchester United, currently fourth with 35 points after 17 games. Brighton, on the other hand, had three wins in their last five matches and are only one point behind the Reds. Here’s what you need to know:
Brighton & Hove Albion is going head to head with Liverpool starting on 29 Jan 2023 at 13:30 UTC . The match is a part of the FA Cup. On you can find all previous Brighton & Hove Albion vs Liverpool results sorted by their matches. also provides the best way to follow the live score of this game with various sports features.
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Brighton & Hove Albion will be looking to beat Liverpool for the second time in two weeks as they welcome them to the AMEX on Sunday in an FA Cup fourth-round encounter. Liverpool had arguably their most forgettable game of the season at the AMEX on January 14. The Seagulls dismantled the Merseysiders and beat them 3-0 on their own turf thanks to a brace from Solly March and a worldie from Danny Welbeck. Brighton have burgeoned into one of the most exciting attacking units in the country under Roberto De Zerbi. They thumped Middlesbrough 5-1 in the third round earlier this month to set up the contest against Liverpool on Sunday.
Brighton are currently on a four-game unbeaten streak. But they will be disappointed at not having taken all three points from their latest Premier League outing against a struggling Leicester City side. If not for Evan Ferguson’s late equalizer, the Seagulls could have gone home all deflated after an exciting run of results. They have scored at least two goals in each of their last six games and hold an average of over three goals per game in that run.
Meanwhile, Liverpool come into Sunday’s game on the back of a goalless draw with Chelsea. They have won just one of their last five games in all competitions. It was a 1-0 win over Wolves in an FA Cup third-round replay. The win came by virtue of a long-range screamer from Harvey Elliott. Suffice it to say, Liverpool have every reason to be worried when they rock up at the AMEX for a second time in two weeks. It’s hard to see Liverpool keeping Brighton at bay on current form. While they seem to have improved defensively since their 3-0 humbling almost a fortnight ago, they will leak goals against Brighton in all likelihood. De Zerbi will go for a strong starting XI as he did against Middlesbrough and the Reds could get knocked out of the FA Cup on Sunday.