Brighton vs Liverpool Result

Brighton
Full Time

Liverpool
📍 Amex Stadium, Brighton
🗓️ Saturday, 21 Mar 2026 at 12:30
🔥 AI Prediction Report
CERTIFIED WPredicted
1 - 2
Actual
2 - 1
💰 Bet Results2/2 hit
Estimated ROI (£100/bet)
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Brighton Edge Liverpool in Fiery Amex Encounter
Brighton claimed a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Liverpool at the Amex Stadium, in a match brimming with intensity, tactical intrigue, and no shortage of disciplinary drama. The Seagulls struck first through Danny Welbeck in the 14th minute, only for Liverpool to respond on the half-hour with a well-taken effort from Cody Gakpo. The contest remained finely poised until the 56th minute, when Brighton regained the lead, ultimately holding on despite Liverpool's late pressure and a flurry of yellow cards. Both sides matched each other for shots on target (5 apiece), but Brighton were more clinical when it mattered, while Liverpool's greater share of possession (54%) and seven corners failed to translate into a decisive breakthrough. The match was punctuated by a total of 11 yellow cards, reflecting the combative nature of the contest as both teams pushed for supremacy.
Brighton
Brighton delivered a spirited and disciplined display, blending defensive resilience with incisive attacking play. Despite ceding possession (46%), they made their moments count, registering 15 shots and capitalizing on Liverpool's defensive lapses. The midfield duo of James Milner and Pascal Groß provided experience and control, while Danny Welbeck led the line with intelligence and purpose. The Seagulls' ability to withstand Liverpool's pressure, particularly after retaking the lead, was commendable. Their defensive organization, marshaled by Lewis Dunk, ensured that Liverpool's attacking threats were largely contained, especially in the closing stages.
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Liverpool
Liverpool enjoyed the lion's share of possession (54%) and forced seven corners, but struggled to convert their territorial dominance into clear-cut chances. Cody Gakpo's 30th-minute equalizer showcased their attacking quality, yet the Reds were unable to find a way past a resolute Brighton defense after falling behind again in the second half. Despite matching Brighton for shots on target, Liverpool's attacking efforts often fizzled out in the final third. The midfield quartet, including Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, worked hard to dictate play, but the lack of a cutting edge and defensive lapses proved costly.
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Key Moments
14' — Goal
Danny Welbeck opens the scoring for Brighton, finishing off a swift attacking move.
30' — Goal
Cody Gakpo levels for Liverpool with a composed finish after sustained pressure.
56' — Goal
Brighton retake the lead, capitalizing on a defensive lapse from Liverpool.
Multiple' — Yellow Cards
A total of 11 yellow cards are shown as tempers flare and challenges fly in.
Tactical Analysis
Brighton deployed a 4-2-3-1 formation, focusing on compactness in midfield and quick transitions through the wide areas. Their double pivot of Milner and Groß provided both defensive cover and a platform for launching attacks, while Welbeck's movement stretched Liverpool's backline. The Seagulls were disciplined out of possession, dropping into a solid shape to frustrate Liverpool's creative players. Liverpool lined up in a 4-3-1-2, with Mac Allister operating as the creative fulcrum behind Gakpo and Ekitiké. While this setup allowed them to dominate possession and control the midfield, it left them vulnerable on the flanks, which Brighton exploited. Despite making tactical adjustments via substitutions, Liverpool struggled to break down Brighton's well-drilled defense, and their set-piece threat was largely neutralized.
Turning Point
Brighton's second goal in the 56th minute — a moment that swung momentum back to the hosts and forced Liverpool to chase the game.
Man of the Match
Danny Welbeck
Scored the crucial opener, led the press, and was instrumental in Brighton's attacking play throughout.