Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Liverpool vs. Brighton at English Premier League
Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Liverpool vs. Brighton at English Premier League
The Reds are missing a lot of opportunities to get back in the saddle, and the most recent was last weekend. This is why Slot’s team needs to win this one. Meanwhile, Brighton is winless in its previous two appearances, but it doesn’t experience the kind of pressure the home team does. Both teams play interesting and offensive-minded football, which should bring an interesting game.

Liverpool
The Reds have been terrible lately, and everyone knows it. When will this nightmare end, now that’s something nobody knows. Following a win over West Ham on the road, 0-2, we expected to see the Reds stabilized, but they failed to provide a victory in the next two contests. First, it was 1-1 at home against Sunderland, and then a shocking 3-3 tie in Leeds.
Liverpool was ahead twice, once by two goals, and with 10 minutes before the end, the champs led 2-3, but Tanaka’s 96th-minute hit inflicted another huge blow to the Reds’ morale.
Slot doesn’t know what to do with his defense, as it has provided just one clean sheet in the past 6 appearances, committing numerous mistakes and exposing plenty of vulnerabilities.
Brighton
Brighton and Liverpool have the same number of points, 23, but the Seagulls are placed two steps ahead of the Reds, due to their better goal difference.
They had an excellent start to the season, yet we are witnessing their slowdown lately. The team didn’t win the past two games, losing 3-4 at home to Villa and playing 1-1 at home against West Ham. Though overall, the Seagulls experienced just that one loss in the last 6 contests.
Regarding the efficiency of their games away from home, it’s low. Statistics show that four of Brighton’s previous five road contests ended with under 2.5 goals.
Liverpool: Alisson; Bradley, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Jones; Szoboszlai, Wirtz, Chiesa; Ekitike
Brighton: Verbruggen; Veltman, Dunk, Van Hecke, Kadioglu; Baleba, Ayari; Minteh, Mitoma, De Cuyper; Welbeck
Last year, these teams met three times, with the Reds winning twice, 2-3 in the EFL Cup and 2-1 in the EPL, while the Seagulls won the final EPL contests of the year, 3-2 at home.
Just one of the last 10 games between these units hasn’t concluded with at least 3 goals, and 8 during that span saw both teams net.
We won’t bet on the full-time result here, but go with over 2.5 goals. The tradition says that the recent form of both teams suggests they are prone to conceding easily, and also, Liverpool has to open and attack right away.
Our verdict: Over 2.5 goals