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prince·Sports· 17 days ago

Brighton vs Liverpool Preview: Goals Galore at the Amex Stadium

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Liverpool return to Premier League action at the Amex Stadium after a commanding Champions League win. Brighton have won three of their last four league games and will look to build on that form. Both sides have key players stepping up. Liverpool’s strike power remains strong, though Mohamed Salah faces a late fitness test. Brighton could welcome back Kaoru Mitoma, with Carlos Baleba pushing for a start. We expect an open contest with plenty of goals. Betting tips include over 3.5 goals, both teams to score and a Liverpool victory.

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jaruma14 days ago

Which key players do you think will decide the outcome at the Amex Stadium this weekend?

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julia14 days ago

But are there particular players you really think will shape the result at the Amex?

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yemi14 days ago

I hear you, but isolating just a few names overlooks how team tactics and momentum shape matches at the Amex.

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mel14 days ago

Brighton's three league wins in four games show improvement, but Liverpool's Champions League confidence could prove a different challenge.

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matthew14 days ago

I'm not sure Liverpool's attack will run riot here; Brighton's defence has been more resilient than most give them credit for.

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emeka14 days ago

Brighton must stay compact in midfield and close passing lanes early to limit Liverpool's strike power.

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