LIVE Brighton – Liverpool » Duel in the 31st round of the Premier League


Article by Mihai Șovei – Published Saturday, March 21, 2026, 11:37 / Updated Saturday, March 21, 2026 11:37
Brighton and Liverpool meet this afternoon from 2.30pm in a Premier League Round 31 clash. The game will be broadcast in liveTEXT format on GSP.ro and on the Voyo platform.
While the hosts are in mid-table, the visitors are looking for a win to keep them in a guaranteed European cup spot.
LIVE 14:30 » Brighton – Liverpool
Likely teams:
Brighton: Verbruggen – Wieffer, Dunk, Van Hecke, Kadioglu – Ayari, Baleba – Gomez, Gross, Minteh – Welbeck
Coach: Fabian Hurzeler
Liverpool: Mamardashvili – Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson – Mac Allister, Gravenberch – Gakpo, Szoboszlai, Wirtz – Ekitike
Coach: Arne Slott
Referee: Darren England
Stadium: American Express Stadium
An interesting duel is announced between the two teams, considering their form in the last games. Although they were coming after a streak of many matches without a win, the hosts are showing signs of a comeback, winning 3 of the last 5 games played at home.
On the other hand, today's visitors come in high spirits after a resounding 4-0 Champions League victory over Galatasaray, a result that guaranteed them a place in the “quarters” of the competition.
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The most recent meeting between the two teams took place on February 14, in the FA Cup. The “Cormorants” prevailed with a score of 3-0. In the Premier League round match, Slot's students also came out victorious, score 2-0.
The two coaches prefaced today's duel.
I think we all know that Liverpool are still one of the best teams with incredible individual quality. They can always have these special nights, especially at Anfield, and I think they've got into a flow. When Liverpool get into a flow, it becomes difficult for every team. So it is our responsibility not to let them flow. We must be ready. We have to be intense. We are playing at home, we are playing in front of our fans and therefore we are looking forward to this moment.
– Fabian Hurzeler, Brighton coach
Brighton have always been a team, with their previous managers and certainly with this manager, who always wants to play, who always wants to get the ball out from the back, who will make it a very intense game because they saw how intense our game was, with their fans supporting them. So we've already played against them twice this season and both games were fascinating, exciting, high-tempo, high-tempo because we met a team that wanted to play us.
– Arne Slot, Liverpool coach




