A Brighton and Hove Albion side that seems to have emerged from their mid-season slump hosts Liverpool at the Amex on Saturday (12:30 GMT) aiming to climb into the top half of the table for the first time since early January.

Three wins in their last four have gone some way to counteracting the Seagulls’ dreadful winter form, which saw them record just one victory in 13 league games.

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Minteh fresh

Yankuba Minteh was the hero last time out at Sunderland, wriggling past Granit Xhaka before slicing an unorthodox cross into the net as the home team appealed for a foul in the build-up.

The 21-year-old Gambia winger was a constant thorn in the side of the Black Cats’ defence with his tricky, direct approach and got his just rewards to end a personal 20-game goal drought.

Since signing from Newcastle United in July 2024, Minteh has registered more top-flight goal involvements than any other player aged 21 and under (eight goals, eight assists).

This chart highlights Premier League goal involvements by players aged 21 and under since the start of the 2024-25 season. Brighton's Yankuba Minteh leads the way with 16 (eight goals and eight assists).

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Fabian Hurzeler’s side are unbeaten in their last three at home to Liverpool (won two, drawn one) but went down 2-0 at Anfield earlier this season, in part thanks to Hugo Ekitike’s opener after just 46 seconds.

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While an extreme example, it does highlight how Brighton have struggled to keep it tight in the first half of games this season. They are one of just three sides, along with Burnley and Tottenham Hotspur, to have conceded more goals in the first half of games (19) than they have in the second half (17).

All not lost for Liverpool

A comprehensive win over Galatasaray on Wednesday sent Liverpool through to the last eight of the Champions League and a similar result in East Sussex on Saturday would go some way towards securing Arne Slot’s side a place in Europe’s elite competition again next season.

Liverpool are fifth in the table, which should be enough to merit a place through the traditional route, although of course they could qualify also by winning the current tournament.

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Despite their patchy league form – four wins from 12 in 2026 – strong runs in Europe and the FA Cup mean there is still plenty for the Reds to play for.

Dominik Szoboszlai is making a strong case to be named their player of the season, although there is a school of thought that the Hungary midfielder’s versatility has worked against him, as he has often been deployed at right-back because of injuries to the likes of Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong.

He scored from midfield against the Turkish champions and didn’t let a defensive role against Tottenham Hotspur last week stop him smashing home a fourth direct free-kick of the season, taking him just one shy of the long-standing Premier League record jointly held by David Beckham and Laurent Robert.

Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai has scored four goals from direct free kicks in the Premier League during the 2025–26 season, placing him joint-second in the all-time list behind David Beckham (2000–01) and Laurent Robert (2001–02), both of whom scored five.

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Liverpool’s undoing against Spurs was a last-minute leveller from Richarlison, which must have given the Anfield faithful a huge dose of déjà vu.

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Slot’s side have conceded eight goals in the 90th minute (including stoppage time) in league games this season, with only Leeds United shipping more (nine).

All eight of these goals against have caused the Reds to drop points, resulting in three draws and five defeats.

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